Travis Kelce says of his Vegas fashion sense, “You might see me in Presley. I might have to bring out all the bells and whistles for this one.”
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Super Bowl weekend nightclub headliners include David Guetta, Future, Zedd, Steve Aoki, The Chainsmokers and Chris Brown.
Fontainebleau entertainment exec Fedor Banuchi says: “We are not looking at traditional, 20-show residencies” at BleauLive Theater.
The Las Vegas venue has been home to U2 and also will host Phish.
Taylor Swift would have plenty of time to change and hit the scene after arriving in Las Vegas.
Eric Grilly is the former CEO of VStar Entertainment, joining Cirque in its acquisition of VStar in 2018.
Calvin Harris plays LIV at Fontainebleau after the Super Bowl on Feb. 11.
“I Am: Celine Dion” is due to begin streaming June 25 on Prime Video.
Blake Shelton is the honoree at the 27th annual Keep Memory Alive Power of Love gala on May 10 at MGM Grand Garden.
Two tribute shows and the Laugh Factory comedy club are to relocate on the Strip.
Cindy Blackman Santana’s work with Chris Stapleton and Snoop Dogg on ESPN will continue next season.
“Jersey Boys” producer John Bentham says, “The show has such a wide appeal because the story is engaging and moving and the music is universally loved.”
Ray Wold of “O” received third-degree burns as his “safety guy” snuffed out the blaze in a comedy-club opening Monday.
The band’s residency marks the 20th anniversary of its debut album, “Hot Fuss.”
Tiësto is headlining several nightclubs and resorts on the Strip in ‘24. But there is just one Super Bowl, and the superstar DJ is playing that, too.