Lynette Chappell, the so-called “Evil Queen” in the Siegfried Roy fiefdom, says she was somewhat shaken by the two-hour special.
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Raiding the Rock Vault is entering its fourth Las Vegas hotel since launching at Las Vegas Hilton in March 2013.
Celine Dion resumes her scheduled shows at Bell Centre on Friday and Saturday. Her world tour opened Sept. 18 in Quebec City.
Marshmello has satisfied about half of the dates on his original deal, which was signed in April and had earned him about $600,000 per weekend based on the original $60 million contract figure.
“O” acts canceled for this weekend, Contortion and Barge, still are scheduled for Oct. 12-13 at Lake Bellagio.
“What would Wayne do?” Wayne Newton asked as the crowd shouted and applauded at Linq Hotel. “I think that Wayne would renew his wedding vows.”
Shepard Fairey’s latest piece, a black-and-white portrait of Queen, is against the brick wall overlooking OTR’s upper-level courtyard.
A new show is opening at Bellagio, and this one is rewinding the clock.
Criss Angel’s top two Las Vegas magicians are Angel and ExCal star Hans Klok.
Santa Fe, a force in Las Vegas entertainment for years, is now reaching out to visiting stars.
Miley Cyrus, fashioned in black leather and dropping with silver chains, swept into Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog.”
Backstreet Boys, Green Day and Heart brought the heat at the first night of iHeartRadio Music Festival.
Smokey Robinson is back at Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday nights. At age 79, Robinson still finds joy in performing his hits for a live audience.
Paul Oakenfold sparked the current DJ-in-residency culture in Las Vegas with his “Planet Perfecto” series at Rain at the Palms.
Expect the requisite complement of Las Vegas-related superstars, and also a record turnout for the Daytime Stage on Saturday at Las Vegas Festival Grounds.