Singer and entertainer Tony Sacca was such a beloved fixture in Las Vegas for more than the last three decades, we can’t imagine our city without him.
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Tony Sacca was a well-known performer and television host, and also the headliner at the annual San Gennaro Feast, for more than 30 years in Las Vegas.
Vegas performer Kevin Burke trained at the Ringling Bros. clown school and says even the city that helped kill “The Greatest Show on Earth” should lament its closing.
Whether the name Tenors of Rock sounds pretty awesome or pretty ridiculous, the new Harrah’s Las Vegas show baits a powerful trap. Rock-chick dancers on stripper poles and “Phantom’s” big “Music of the Night” song in the same show?
It starts with a familiar robotic voice booming from Disneyland’s speakers. Fans shuffle onto the sidewalk by the Matterhorn Bobsleds where the parade begins, around the Walt Disney and Mickey statue in front of the Cinderella Castle, and down Main Street.
Our entertainment picks this week include The Capitol Steps and two celebrations of Elvis Presley.
The comedian, who has worked Las Vegas since his “Last Comic Standing” breakout, brings smart observational comedy and old-fashioned dirty jokes to his new gig at Harrah’s Las Vegas.
The 83-year-old singer has called off the first two shows of a scheduled five-night run in Las Vegas, citing illness.
Vince Neil appeared on “Celebrity Apprentice” to honor his late friend and star chef Kerry Simon. He wound up raising $770,000 for the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.
Cirque du Soleil’s arena show is up to the company’s usual high standards, but the movie tie-in doesn’t add enough cinematic narrative.