Norm Clarke was the center stage one last time in Las Vegas on Saturday. The show was “Conversations About Norm,” and the beloved Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist was the star.
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Wynn’s original employees from 20 years ago were treated to Pitbull, a $10,000 stock option and gifts aplenty.
The Beatles’ legend has released his first country album, “Look Up.” He played the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Jan. 14-15.
“Counting Cars” star Danny Koker made a sizeable donation to the Janie’s Fund gala in Los Angeles.
Steven Tyler sang live at the Janie’s Fund Gala in Los Angeles where he auctioned off a piano played during Aerosmith’s “Deuces are Wild” residency in Las Vegas.
Beyoncé, who just won her first album of the year Grammy Award, has planned
Rockers 311 performed the last concert in Las Vegas before the COVID shutdown.
Spiegelworld reportedly has a concept that can perform at the Cosmopolitan. But MGM has not announced any plans for the theater.
Carlos Santana took a hard fall and broke the little finger on his left hand, pushing back his return to House of Blues.
The High Heeled Flip Flops were known to sing in British accents. They took a look something akin to the Ramones, dyeing their hair jet-black.
Cedric The Entertainer and Toni Braxton have announced an early Valentine’s Day gift at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Downtown Cocktail Room, closing forever next week, ending a 17-year run. The club never completely recovered from the pandemic shutdown in 2020.
The superstar, who is set to resume his Las Vegas Strip residency this week, is accused in a lawsuit filed by a woman identified only as “Jane Roe.”
The Dolby Live series in the spring is Mötley Crüe’s third Vegas residency.
The Las Vegas venue reached an agreement with the Park Towers at Hughes Center, which was shook up by the July 4 premiere of the robust XO Audio system.
Shania Twain has been a frequent Strip headliner since opening at the Colosseum more than a decade ago. “Come On Over” launched this past May.
The production opened in January as the first resident production ever at Orleans Showroom.