Kevin Hart, UFC 276 and Morrissey top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
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Barrett-Jackson is presenting about 650 cars, all with “no reserve” listings, including a Corvette designed by Paul Stanely.
“Elvis,” Primus and Steven Wright lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Primus co-founder Les Claypool’s first Rush show was in November 1978 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.
Justin Bieber has had paralysis on the right side of his face, and cannot blink his right eye or move his right nostril.
With Adele’s future uncertain, nearly a dozen workers at the Colosseum will be laid off for the summer.
Slipknot, Ruby Mazur art exhibits and the Nevada Women’s Film Festival head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
The headliner showed up as planned — at 2:45 a.m. The party cannons went off, full blast. Chris Brown certainly knows how to create an entrance.
Sting added six shows next April to his “My Songs” residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
“Jurassic World Dominion,” the digital art exhibit “Leonardo: The Universal Man,” and “Baby Shark” Live highlight this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Boy George and Culture Club swept through Encore Theater last weekend. We’re especially interested in convo surrounding those shows.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Authentic Brands Group execs have discussed the possibility of Vegas as a company headquarters.
The Jonas Brothers put on a multi-fold performance at Dolby Live, opening their five-show residency on the Strip.
Sting visited Carrot Top and “Fantasy” on Thursday, questioning the comic’s attire and the adult revue’s spin on, “Roxanne.”
After earlier issuing cease-and-desist warnings to several Las Vegas chapels, Authentic Brands Group, which controls the use of Elvis Presley’s name and likeness, now wants to work with them on the use of the King as part of their businesses.