The Killers have shown love to the Plaza, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts in their video and concert appearances. Add Pearl at the Palms to that list.
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Killers manager Robert Reynolds says he and his brother Mac Reynolds, manager of Imagine Dragons, try to do whatever is best for each band, individually.
He was 12 when he hit Vegas for the first time — and in love.
“Power of Peace” is filled with such classic covers as Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground,” Billie Holiday’s “God Bless the Child,” and Curtis Mayfield’s “Gypsy Woman.”
The Killers are playing Monday night outside Caesars Palace, reminiscent of the night they opened the Life is Beautiful festival four years ago.
Todd Fisher’s Hollywood Motion Picture Experience company has recorded “Frank: The Man, The Music” as Bob Anderson seeks to revive the show that played Palazzo Theater in 2014-2015.
Justin Bieber is canceling the rest of his Purpose World Tour “due to unforeseen circumstances.”
Madonna persuaded a New York state judge to halt the auction of 22 personal items including a pair of worn satin panties, a hairbrush containing her hair, and a break-up letter from a former boyfriend, the late rapper Tupac Shakur.
Casual “Gilmore Girls” fans know him as Luke Danes, the curmudgeonly but thoughtful owner of Luke’s Diner and eventual, if not always-certain, paramour of Lorelei Gilmore.
He calls them “a two piece with a biscuit.”
The real Elvis Presley died 40 years ago next month, but his memory was alive Saturday at Images of the King Las Vegas, an annual festival at Sam’s Town.
The day may have arrived for juggling the dates of the Electric Daisy Carnival.
Exactly when and where Lady Gaga would perform her “Dive Bar Tour” show was a mystery Monday. The performance was expected to be Thursday, but might be moved to later in the summer.
“If you want to get out and shake a leg, we’re your band,” says Fred Schneider, a founding member of the iconic new-wave band B-52s, playing House of Blues at Mandalay Bay this weekend.
In developing “Magic Mike Live,” Channing Tatum says,“We didn’t want to go with just a basic club design or a lounge or one of the Vegas venues people have done before.”