F1’s insistence on racing at night has knocked several Las Vegas productions off-schedule.
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Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison says of sagging demand in F1: “I love Formula One so much … yet it’s going to be the worst week of live entertainment in our history.”
Vegas resident Steve Aoki plays Las Vegas Grand Prix, then “One Night for One Drop” at Marquee on the same night.
Cirque du Soleil is keeping its top show, “O,” away from direct competition with Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Virgin Hotel’s president has bolstered live entertainment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Nile Rodgers & Chic are added to Voltaire’s impressive roster of headliners.
The superstar performer couldn’t make the Aces victory parade but invited the team to his Dolby Live show.
Expect the ticket prices to range from “very expensive” to “even more expensive” for the opulent event.
Lizzo was reportedly on the list of possible performers for this season’s Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium, but not now.
The rap superstar, who has been using Las Vegas to reclaim his career, is booked for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.
Marshmello is a well-known club headliner. So is Lil Jon, who is also a Golden Knights fan.
Bono and U2’s famed sound engineer, Joe O’Herlihy, were spotted at The MSG Sphere over the weekend.
Las Vegas-style entertainment, including Cirque artists, will be represented at November’s Formula One race.
Adele has not announced an extension at Caesars Palace past this month. But Caesars is offering tickets in its Emperor Package
Colts owner and rock fan Jim Irsay is bringing a concert and memorabilia show to DTLV.