“I still can’t believe, to be very honest, we are in Las Vegas, because of the way that the league has viewed and everything that this city offers to anybody who wants to gamble,” Eisen says.
Celebrity
John Legend says of his Zappos Theater residency, “I’m really proud of the production we put together, the team worked so hard, and we were changing things until the very last minute.”
Rob Gronkowski has no plans to expend his Gronk appeal beyond what we experienced at Encore Beach Club on Friday.
If you miss him in the new Viking movie “The Northman,” you can catch him on the fan-favorite Disney + series “Moon Knight.” There’s also his new horror film, “The Black Phone,” debuting in June.
It’s a red-carpet scene like no other. Striding along stage built on Lake Bellagio and feeling that Las Vegas breeze are CB Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, then DE Jermaine Johnson, then designated showman Donny Osmond.
Cynthia Kiser Murphey gave birth to a son about two months before the opening, and had to tend to the baby as the Palms was launched.
Even in planning stages, the NFL draft is feeling like a rite of passage on the Strip.
John Legends reminds of some R&B legends.
Michael Bublé took Jay Leno’s advice about a Las Vegas residency.
“X Burlesque” producers Matt and Angela Stabile have been close to several Vegas legends.
Journey’s rock-orchestra show is set for four performances this July at the 5,000-seat venue.
The Killers sold out the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.
Bellagio’s Cirque du Soleil mainstay “O” joins Blue Man Group and “Mad Apple” for its Vegas party.
Lady Gaga and her bandleader Brian Newman hung with J-Hope of BTS at Thursday’s return of “Jazz + Piano.”
A pair of “America’s Got Talent” champions, the cast of one of the hottest shows ever on the Strip and the new Cirque du Soleil production will represent the city in the upcoming NFL Draft.