One of the current stars of Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas is in talks about developing her own talk show. And two late-night TV icons are involved.
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Ringo Starr saw his third, and final, performance of “Love” at the Mirage, as his All-Starr band closed its series at The Venetian.
Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger got a healthy sampling of the Las Vegas restaurant scene while in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
Pete Barbutti hosted the show, which was syndicated in Canada, taped in Calgary, and ran for 130 episodes. He is coming to Las Vegas.
The single, available on all streaming services, comes a week before the famous jam band is set to start four sold-out performances as the famous Las Vegas venue.
Celine Dion could well be forecasting her return to live performance with her recent public appearances.
The 1,480-seat capacity Encore Theater on the Strip is the most intimate venue for the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers’ 2024 tour.
Heart is booked at BleauLive Thetater at Fontainebleau in December; Rick Springfield and Richard Marx play the Pearl at the Palms in August.
Last week, Clark County and the city of Las Vegas presented keys to Emmitt Smith and Chef James Trees.
Magician legend David Copperfield, the late Shecky Greene and acclaimed composer Keith Thompason will be honored by the UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
The Bellagio Fountain Club will again offer up-close views of the front straightaway on the Las Vegas Strip during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Celine Dion and two of her sons attended the Bruins-Rangers game in Boston, but there’s no word about what that means to her music career.
Roughly two weeks after the band ended its 40-show run at the Sphere, the final performance of “U2: UV Achtung Baby” was streamed on Sirius XM satellite radio.
The composer behind the Oscar-winning scores for “The Lion King” and “Dune” is bringing his U.S. tour to the Las Vegas Strip this fall.
Las Vegas-based Richard Hopkins is unhappy the stunt community is not on the list of nominees, again, as Hollywood prepares for the Academy Awards on Sunday.