Dan and Judy Del Rossi have founded a classic Las Vegas family business, originating at Commercial Center in 1970.
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Billy Idol is the first of several announcements at the Cosmopolitan’s live entertainment venue this year.
Styx most recently played Las Vegas in January 2020. The band returns in September.
Get to know Dawg House Saloon, Resorts World’s rock/country, sports-betting haven.
Penn & Teller’s long layoff is ending for about 250 fans per show at the Rio.
Standing 150 feet tall, The Mantis is a relic of the late Tony Hsieh’s vision of downtown Las Vegas.
AEG Live exec Bobby Reynolds says the performers who need to work the most will play to smaller crowds.
Randi Garrett’s place has some new amenities, thanks to a whirlwind overhaul from “Bar Rescue.”
Smith Center President Myron Martin says touring shows need to run 80 percent to 90 percent to break even.
“Absinthe” brought a new act, and Australian Bee Gees brought the disco in their Strip revivals.
Veteran Strip headliner Terry Fator takes up the former Zumanity Theater in his new limited engagement.
“Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” opens April 6 at Area15, and will be the first Van Gogh show of its kind ever to play Vegas.
Brian Thomas played Lucky the Leprechaun at O’Sheas since 2005. The host is back this weekend.
J Balvin is heading up “The Neón Experience” Sept. 16-19 at Resorts World Las Vegas night and day club.
Las Vegas’ recovery from pandemic is in gear, with nearly 40 ticketed shows onstage right now.