The former Colosseum resident superstar was in London last weekend, reasons unspecified.
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The show opened in April 2011, in a soft-shell Spiegeltent. The venue, and the show, was built to a half-year at Caesars Palace.
“Dámelo” is the result of his partinership with The Label Group and Virgin Music Group.
Bruno Mars set a record for highest-grossing shows among Vegas theaters New Year’s Eve at Dolby Live.
This is the burger brand’s first partnership with a dayclub.
Backstreet Boys announced a series at Sphere; the band has a history in Las Vegas.
There is no denying that Sammy Hagar is a rock ‘n’ roll marvel. But you wonder how long the 77-year-old Red Rocker can keep such an accelerated pace.
Caspian’s is attempting the unlikely. The club is mixing live rock ‘n’ roll on a regular basis with high-end food fare (especially caviar) for those apt to snack on Pringles.
His legal surname brought to mind a powerhouse rock vocalist. Martin Belter, “Big Marty” to rock-music fans throughout Las Vegas, has died.
All American Rejects announced Friday it was dropping out of the When We Were Young festival set for Oct. 19-20 at Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
Afterlife’s “The End Of Genesys” featuring Anyma has added Jan. 10-11 to the previously announces dates Dec. 27-31 and Jan. 1.
AEG Presents says of Celine Dion’s comeback: “We are excited and ready for her to return to the stage.” So are her millions of fans.
Terry Fator, the “America’s Got Talent” champion with nothing left to prove, continues to go the extra mile in his new show at the Strat in Las Vegas.
It was tequila over popcorn as Mark Wahlberg attended a screening of “Ted” at Fontainebleau.
Hoda Kotb asked Celine Dion when she would return to the stage, but Hotb related that Dion was halted by her manager.
Blake Shelton told Friday’s Power of Love crowd, “This is maybe the last time I’m ever going to perform country music.”
Rarely, if ever, have so many Las Vegas performers assembled for an off-Strip show.