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Four days separate Bruno Mars’ and Lady Gaga’s shows at Dolby Live, leaving the possibility they can share the stage.
The hall opened in the UnCommons development across 18,000 square feet with 15 purveyors, two terraces and an indoor-outdoor bar.
The experiment behind the fast food giant’s current automated order taker will soon be coming to a close.
The Eagles on Tuesday announced the group is adding more shows to its upcoming concert series.
Music legends such as Journey, John Legend, Steve Aoki and Tiesto performed one song each.
Burr’s breaking back to Las Vegas this weekend, headlining at Dolby Live at 10 p.m. Friday. His show is a comic interlude for Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Vegas resident Steve Aoki plays Las Vegas Grand Prix, then “One Night for One Drop” at Marquee on the same night.
Donny Osmond, familiar with the Strip, will sing the national anthem at Saturday’s F1 race.
Virgin Hotel’s president has bolstered live entertainment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Bellagio’s “Lío Ibiza” is to be a mix of Spanish-themed dance numbers and upscale dining.
The inaugural Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation Celebrity Invitational is set for Dec. 1-2 at Shadow Creek Golf Course.
The F1 team is eager to see The Sphere when completed, but has staged events only outside.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. In the city, you get The Strip (along with the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
Celine Dion told her documentary audience, “This is by far the biggest crowd I’ve had in years. I hope to see you all again very, very soon.”
The new Discovery Channel reality series seems to go out of its way to make Las Vegas look like the worst place on Earth.
The Grammy-winning DJ and Las Vegas club and festival star is a “natural fit” for LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach, Fontainebleau CEO Jeffrey Soffer says.
Murray Sawchuck has figured out how to quadruple his appearance fee. Ditch a couple of historic magic institutions.