The Lady Gaga residency is upon us. Or, rather, it will be in late 2018.
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The Scintas, who have been on a sold-out holiday tour of the East Coast and Midwest, return to Las Vegas on Monday. The family will host a celebration of life for Joey Scinta at 11 a.m. Dec. 22 in Las Vegas.
As we’ve just passed Frank Sinatra’s 102nd birthday on Tuesday: A.J. Lambert, grand-daughter of Old Blue Eyes, has signed a monthly residency at The Space beginning Jan. 12.
“Circus 1903” is closing at Paris Theater on Jan. 7. Members of the production were informed late Wednesday that the show would be shut down, and an official announcement was issued this morning.
A show filled with side acts and a live band, “Opium” at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, which opens March 13 at Rose. Rabbit. Lie. Showroom.
The talent of “The Cocktail Cabaret” cast members of Eric Jordan Young, Daniel Emmet, Niki Scalera and Maren Wade and pianist Philip Fortenberry is well known around VegasVille.
Dirk Arthur’s use of exotic cats has rankled animal-rights groups, who were already mobilizing to protest his “Wild Magic” show at Westgate.
The Neon Musuem is launching an online fundraising campaign next Tuesday — Giving Tuesday — to pay for the transport and restoration of the sign.
Column fave and ex-“Vegas! The Show” star Eric Jordan Young is the new resident director of “Baz — A Musical Mash Up” at Palazzo Theater.
The long-running Prince tribute band Purple Reign performs Wednesdays through Sundays, sharing the showroom with magic headliner David Goldrake and his 7 p.m. “Imaginarium” production.
Melody Sweets announced Monday she is departing the production at Caesars Palace’s Roman Plaza on Oct. 22, as her contract with production company Spiegelworld expires.
“WOW” incorporates specialty acts from more than 30 acrobats from around the world. Versions of the show have run for 15 years overseas, most recently at the luxury Isrotel Theatre in Eilat, Israel.
Look out, Las Vegas. “Sharknado Live” is circling the Strip. A stage version of the aggressively campy SyFy film series will open next year at a Caesars Entertainment resort, the production’s co-producers announced Sunday
It’s a typo for the ages. A misfire on a keyboard resulted in the creation of the biggest star in burlesque: Dita Von Teese.
If Carrot Top asks, “Would you like a snack?” The best answer would be, “No thanks.”