The veteran impressionist headliner is returning to Golden Nugget Showroom on Feb. 11 in a show titled, “Lasting Impressions.”
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“Elvis Presley’s Heartbreak Hotel In Concert” was themed for the ebbing Elvis brand, which has struggled over the past decade or so in Las Vegas.
For Nicole Kidman, the raves for “Bombshell” wrap a big year that also included the “Big Little Lies” sequel. The red headed beauty is also a busy working mom whose hubby Keith Urban starts a residency in Las Vegas in 2020.
Lady Gaga’s contract was originally announced as two years, with an option for a third, opening in December 2018.
Atomic Award for Best New Production is “Atomic Saloon Show,” by a country mile.
Incoming and outgoing divas and an aptly titled nightlife fortress are the top three stories in Las Vegas entertainment over the past year.
The Oakland native toured with Prince for his Purple Rain Tour, and also played percussion for him during his Las Vegas residency.
Rock crooner Chris Isaak keeps it simple: “The band wears suits. I wear a suit. We show up on time.”
Penn Jillette is heading up a lineup of guest stars, including Mac King and Piff the Magic Dragon, while Teller recovers from another back surgery.
Lil Jon shouted, “Go! Go! Go!” as a way of inspiring Foxx to toast his own birthday.
Over the decades, Osborne has become known as the “Pianist to the Presidents,” having played a total of 66 events over the years for six presidents.
Adam Driver plays Kylo Ren in ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,’ which will be in theaters Dec. 20.
“Wow” has run for 1,000 shows, and has lasted more than two years in a tiring, 30-year-old off-Strip hotel under an ownership change.
Trent Carlini’s sister Laura confirmed Tuesday that Carlini suffered a stroke on Nov. 23.
Joan Rivers lives! At least in “Legends in Concert” at Tropicana, where Frank Marino returns to the show for four performances Dec. 26-30.