Dead & Company is adding dates this summer to its hit Las Vegas residency celebrating the Grateful Dead’s enduring legacy in rock history.
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Vegas native and rock guitarist Frankie Sidoris is taking on the tour of a lifetime.
Charles Fazzino’s artwork will be on display on the Strip throughout February and at The NFL Shop at the Super Bowl Experience.
Country superstar Luke Bryan has a loose criteria for where, when and how he would saunter back to the Strip.
Blue Man Group, Jabbawockeez will be the grand marshals for the Great Santa Run to benefit Opportunity Village.
The Sphere show and the Rockettes “Christmas Spectacular” started Tuesday and run through Jan. 1.
Elisa Fiorillo knew Prince for decades, and speaks of the reissued “Diamonds and Pearls Super Deluxe Edition,” out this weekend.
The R&B superstar invited the WNBA champs to a Dolby Live VIP booth on Friday night.
U2’s Las Vegas shows were supposed to be affordable, but you need to dig deep to attend.
Elvis Costello due back in Vegas for the first time since 2019, at Pearl at the Palms.
The multicolored, 56-foot-long sign has not been illuminated in a quarter century. “Lido” was a hallmark Las Vegas Strip show from 1958-1991.
“Legends In Concert,” ther longest-running live show currently in Vegas, is ending its run at its self-named theater at the Trop.
Clarence Gilyard, a UNLV film professor, was famous for his role as computer-terror expert Theo in “Die Hard.”
Penn Jillette says “it’s way too premature” to talk of an act without Teller. But for now, he’s working with fellow magician Michael Carbonaro.
Of all the rock rebels to emerge in the 1950s, few captured the new genre’s attraction and danger as unforgettably as the Louisiana-born piano player who called himself “The Killer.”