John Mayer’s new show debuts Wednesday, while Flavor Flav launches June 10 from a brand-new studio on the Strip.
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Dead & Company is adding dates this summer to its hit Las Vegas residency celebrating the Grateful Dead’s enduring legacy in rock history.
Find out how a bouncy tune — and countless renditions — became the city’s unofficial anthem.
“Mavericks” is an open-ended engagement, the latest version of a show that played Fremont East in 2022.
The young musicians were about $25,000 short of their goal to represent our state at the National Independence Day Parade in Washington until the hit-maker stepped in.
He’s a three-time Grammy Award winner, an artist who has amassed 23 billion streams world wide. He’s a proud Las Vegan, and he’s leading a “Human Love Rebellion” to a chic Strip theater.
The magician has been reprimanded by the Magic Castle, forbidden to perform at the iconic venue in Hollywood and not permitted to enter the building.
Miranda Lambert has added nine shows on the Strip in ’24, and that’s it for “Velvet Rodeo.”
Isaac Velasquez has posted Zouk LV and Ayu Dayclub as his jobs, along with the sentiment, “Love. Life. And the pursuit…of money…”
Carrot Top is signed at Luxor through 2030, when he will be 65 years old.
Ex-cast members of “Jersey Boys” have been performing around town ever since the musical closed at Paris Theater in 2016. We’re now hearing “Jersey Boys” is set for a revival in an off-Strip hotel.
Kylie Minogue is prepped to launch a new, cabaret-styled club at The Venetian.
When you visit Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar at Mandalay Bay, imagine Buffalo Wild Wings in that location. It almost happened.
Luke Bryan is back on the Strip for a dozen dates next year, starting Feb. 1 and running through April Fool’s Day.
Shaquille O’Neal says, “If the great Adam Levine wants me to come onstage and sing a Maroon 5 song, I’m definitely coming onstage.”