Lady Gaga rationed her stage time and exuded star quality in a high-priced show at Encore Theater.
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Clint Holmes is closing his show at Palazzo Theater, joining more than two dozen Vegas shows that have closed this year.
P Moss opened a club for punk rockers 24 years ago, and the rockers from a nearby cafe made the place a success.
Ringo Starr loves playing Las Vegas, enough to entertain thoughts of an extended engagement on the Strip.
To gauge the value of entertainment in VegasVille, consider the preponderance of legends named “Sonny” in this city. We have two verifiable, living legends of that name and they are performing together on Sunday.
Vocalist Bernard Fowler and sax man Tim Ries joined the Jimmy McIntosh Band for a rowdy night at an old Vegas rock club.
Mick Jagger is suffering from a serious throat problem. Thus, Wednesday’s Rolling Stones show is canceled.
Cher is bringing her characteristically elaborate stage show and many costume changes to The Park Theater on Feb. 8.
The timing of Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize in Literature was just hours before he took the stage on the Strip.
Bruno Mars is helping to open the 5,300-seat Park Theater at MGM Grand with shows Dec. 30-31.
Bruno Mars and his entourage criss-crossed the city for the just-relesased video to the new single, “24K Magic.”
The Rolling Stones played 14 songs in 90 minutes at the Bellagio on Monday night and came away with a $4 million payday.
David Perrico’s Pop Strings played a classic, rowdy Vegas lounge show on Saturday to re-open Cleopatra’s Barge.
In her Strip debut, Brenda Lee was not allowed in the casino of the hotel in which she headlined.
The first headliner at Park Theater, Stevie Nicks has sold more than 140 million albums through her career.