Members of the newly promoted English Football League Championship club have partied at several nightclubs on the Las Vegas Strip — and had an elevator mishap.
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Beyoncé was hit with a cease-and-desist letter from Sphere CEO James Dolan over a video in her “Cowboy Carter” tour in which the superstar picks up the Las Vegas venue.
The companies behind two major electronic dance music festivals are coming to Las Vegas for an immersive production at Sphere, according to an online report.
When we were invited to appear at The Smith Center, Norm said, “I think we should meet and figure out what we’re going to say.”
Mötley Crüe is moving back its residency at Dolby Live on the Las Vegas Strip because lead singer Vince Neil is undergoing a “required medical procedure.”
Carrot Top turns 60 years old this week, remakably. The Luxor Las Vegas headliner has been in show business for 40 years, also remarkably.
“Ka,” which launched in 2005, trails only “Mystere” and “O” in terms of longevity among Cirque du Soleil’s productions on the Las Vegas Strip.
Mark Shunock, the man behind Mondays Dark and The Space, is planning what is tentatively being called “The Space 2.0.”
Earth Wind & Fire is performing at this weekend’s Keep Memory Alive Power of Love gala, and the band’s best-known song has a connection to the cause.
Cirque du Soleil, the leading production-show company in Las Vegas, has announced job ‘abolitions’ as part of a major restructuring across several divisions.
A portion of the proceeds from the three new Sphere shows will benefit California wildfire relief.
B.J. Novak, best known for portraying Ryan Howard on NBC’s “The Office” for eight years, visited the Plaza on Wednesday.
Dave Matthews and John Mayer are to perform together for the first time at “FireAid,” a benefit event to help those affected by the California wildfires.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band is re-assembling for a one-off in Las Vegas. But one of its members was here last week.
Billboard’s annual rankings show Allegiant Stadium drew 657,000 fans over 15 major touring events, including concerts by the Rolling Stones and Morgan Wallen.