The four primary members of the Eagles bowed it out Friday night. We might not see them in Vegas again.
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Keith Urban called out, “Just a Saturday night in Las Vegas!” as Nicole Kidman arrived and departed at the Colosseum.
“Mad Apple” is Cirque’s effort to deliver a fast, smaller-scale production at New York-New York.
Billy Gibbons says the new ZZ Top album “Raw” is due this summer, and the band is back at The Venetian in December.
“Mad Apple” is the most recent Cirque show to open on the Strip since “R.U.N” at Luxor bowed in 2019.
Dennis Blair says of George Carlin’s final show, “The last week at The Orleans, he was OK. He didn’t have all the energy he used to have, but he was OK.”
Wayne Newton’s “Up Close and Personal” production is running 7 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through Dec. 18.
Fletch Walcott is a great singer with a great memory for lyrics. He put both to use Monday night on “Don’t Forget the Lyrics.”
As anyone who has followed out exploits over the years knows, the lounge scene is our babbling brook. But the lounges are vanishing from the VegasVille landscape.
Britney Spears has been on the Strip this weekend, staying at Resorts World Las Vegas.
The Cosmo casino might not have reaped profits from Olivia Rodrigo’s show, but it was a rich night of entertainment.
Chris Brown is all about the news and the grooves. The reliably controversial, undeniably talented performer is now a Strip resident headliner.
It’s four on the floor as a quartet of longtime Doobie Brothers’ members rock Zappos Theater.
Xavier Mortimer, a beguiling magician educated in pantomime is the first Cirque artist to star in his own residency, and is now going crypto.
Pearl Jam canceled Friday’s show at the MGM Grand Garden after bassist Jeff Ament tested positive for COVID.