‘The Trilogy Tour’ unites three multigenerational superstars for the first time.
Arts & Culture
Rod Stewart and Lionel Richie fired up Jill Fertitta’s 60th birthday party at Red Rock on Saturday.
The Aces’ home opener, Punk Rock Bowling and the “Straight Jokes, No Chaser” comedy tour lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
The longtime celebrity destination opened with a star-studded party in July 1994.
Larry Edwards met Tina Turner coincidentally nearly 20 years ago. He says of her death, “It’s devastating.”
Katy Perry’s music is premiering at Fremont Street Experience on this weekend. So is Perry, in person.
Industrial Sound is focusing on live shows, and embracing variety, off the Strip.
“Spice Wanna Be — The Spice Girls Tribute” is booked for four weeks at Thunderland Showroom.
The gentlemen at Dude Perfect have made the world’s highest basketball shot, from 854 feet high, off The Strat’s 108th-floor SkyJump platform.
Here’s a look at some museums that tell the story of Las Vegas’ history, from organized crime to nuclear testing.
The MSG Sphere at The Venetian has an overhang issue for “U2 UV: Achtung Baby.”
“Legends In Concert” is coming back for a limited run at Orleans Showroom.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Wayne Newton, Penn & Teller and Blue Man Group posed to promote the NFR.
A total of 12,000 fans have snapped up tickets to Thusdsay’s Historic Commercial Center block party.
Jimmy Kimmel is holding off a decision about whether to return as Oscars host.