Bruno Mars told the Dolby Live crowd Usher would headline Dolby Live next year. This, after Usher’s surprise appearance with Mars at the theater.
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Katy Perry opened “Play” at Resorts World Las Vegas, allowing, “I’m not Celine Dion.
Usher parked it with “Backstory Pass,” while Carrie Underwood summoned high tide at Resorts World.
Bob Anderson has achieved the improbable, bringing his Sinatra revue to New York City. Now he wants Broadway.
“Wild Things: Siegfried Roy,” from Apple+, is due in January on Apple Podcasts.
Wayne Newton is coming back to the Strip for the first time since March 2020.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak says the Super Bowl “puts other major events to shame” as the event is announced for Vegas.
Gus Mancuso’s contemporaries remember him as one of the greatest musicians ever to play Las Vegas.
Shania Twain has added 16 shows, and the Doobie Brothers have announced eight, at Zappos Theater.
Michael Bublé shot what is expected to be the cover of his upcoming album at Neon Museum.
Adele’s lowest-priced tickets are more than $300, topping out at more than $4,000, for her Caesars run.
The 54-year-old Pineda, who has taken over for Steve Perry with the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, is tearing up Las Vegas as Journey wraps up an eight-show residency.
Adele’s ticket website suffered a “global outage,” according to Ticketmaster. Fans are back on line tomorrow.
Firing up his famed mouse ears, Deadmau5 has headlined Vegas several times during the city’s pandemic reopening.
Michael Bublé is playing the Strip’s newest theater in its newest resort, and he’s bringing a mega-band.