Bono and The Edge rolled into The Golden Tiki on Thursday; meantime, Wayne Newton is honored at Wynn.
Arts & Culture
Chinatown Plaza’s Year of the Dragon celebration, Tool’s return to the Strip and Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. top this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
David Perrico played “Nessun Dorma,” and that was just the start of a wild rock-orchestra show at Reynolds Hall.
Hakkasan delivered Nikola Jokić, who is Serbian, a bottle of Stara Sokolova vodka from his home country.
A total of 12,000 fans have snapped up tickets to Thusdsay’s Historic Commercial Center block party.
Morris Day says, “We invoke the happiness,” as his band The Time is booked for two shows at The Strat.
Imagine Dragons’ “Rise Up” event goes off Oct. 6, a night before “The Event,” a benefit for the Shaquille O’Neal Foundation.
From lion dances to festive decor, events and exhibits are celebrating the Lunar New Year around the Las Vegas Valley.
Oscar Goodman has been honored with a statue at Historic Fifth Street School in downtown Las Vegas.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club will reopen Nov. 3, with “AGT” finalist leading the lineup.
At Dolby Live, Usher glides along on roller skates and dances in a way that makes you just shake your head (to the beat).
Bellagio’s Cirque du Soleil mainstay “O” joins Blue Man Group and “Mad Apple” for its Vegas party.
Keith Urban says of taking open dates at Caesars, “We got a very panicked call one night, asking if we could fill in a bunch of shows and it worked out perfect.”
Like many mafia stories, the history of the Mob Museum, now in its 10th year in downtown Las Vegas, has had its fair share of fans and detractors.
Mark Shunock says he and Shania Twain are “practically related” after Twain’s performance at the Virgin Hotels.