Look for the “Game of Thrones: The Dragons” next to the BattleBots venue, near the Strip.
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Barry Manilow says of Elvis, “He invented a style of music, which is still popular today. How many people can say that?”
Early in Aerosmith’s roaring return to Dolby Live on Wednesday night, Steven Tyler grabbed at the audio pack clipped to the back of his jeans. The wiry technology was slipping free, and not for the first time.
Adele says of her new Colosseum show, “It’s all about the music, and it’s really, really nostalgic. It’s gonna be really beautiful.”
Jeff Beck, lauded as one of the all-time great guitarists since the mid-’60s, plays Pearl Concert Theater in November
Miranda Lambert has seen a few shows, and wants to see more (Silk Sonic) as she preps for “The Velvet Rodeo.”
Former “mob lawyer” Oscar Goodman continues to be pursued as an expert about the skeletal remains found in a barrel at Lake Mead.
A pair of “America’s Got Talent” champions, the cast of one of the hottest shows ever on the Strip and the new Cirque du Soleil production will represent the city in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Janae Longo said when she heard Adele was canceling her residency, “I got really nervous, because there was a lot of backlash. I didn’t know how to take it.”
MGM Grand is still alive Recording Academy rep said Friday that no decision has been made for this year’s Grammy’s show
LaMonica Garrett says of his co-star role in “1883,” “I get emotional when I think about it.”
Katy Perry is going “experiential” with production and singing the hits in her “Play” show.
Lady Gaga’s midshow name adjustment and many costume changes peppered her “Jazz + Piano” relaunch.
Craig Nyman knows the Life is Beautiful terrain well, as he was on the original creative team that launched the event in 2013.
The Strip last weekend delivered a pair of great showmen within a horseshoe’s throw of each other — George Strait at T-Mobile Arena and Brian Newman at NoMad Library at Park MGM.