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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.
The performer who runs a needle thread through his lips has stitched together a sellout run on the Strip.
Here’s a round up of rooftop bars where you can enjoy a drink and great views of Vegas’ glittering lights.
Ex-NFL great Marshawn Lynch is presenting comedy at Laugh Factory, but he’s not sure about taking the stage. “This is not about me.”
Mark Wahlberg filmed much of “The Family Plan” in and around Las Vegas this year.
Lady Gaga has said from the Dolby Live stage she wants “Jazz + Piano” to run open-ended.
Chris Brown and Usher have been friends for years, but were reportedly in a Vegas altercation on Friday night.
White Castle is once again taking dinner reservations from 4 p.m. through 9 p.m. on Feb. 14 at two Las Vegas locations.
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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.