Official Rolling Stones items are for sale at Allegiant Stadium’s parking lot.
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers return to The Venetian Theatre for seven shows in October.
Cirque, “Magic Mike Live,” Penn & Teller and Sinatra were Vegas institutions honored at Resorts World.
A “Frooog Camp” is Guy Laliberté’s vehicle for a return to Vegas.
Third Eye Blind, which marked its 30th anniversary last year, stops at BleauLive on June 22.
Virgin Hotel’s president has bolstered live entertainment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Legendary illustrators of Snoopy, Mickey Mouse and (yes) Ren and Stimpy will appear together on the Strip in December.
The experience to tantalize all five senses opens Friday at 63, on the southwest corner of Harmon Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard.
The multi-talented superstar said she wants a “forever” deal at Dolby Live. Is it legally binding? Probably not.
David Perrico wanted someting different, and Henry Lawrence in a sympony show is just that.
The groove tonight returns to The Venetian Theater in October and November. Indefatigable RB icons Earth, Wind Fire are back on the Strip.
Katy Perry and her cast of characters (including Ratso, crayon-wielding soldiers and a big toilet) celebrated No. 50 at Resorts World on Friday.
“Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world, the sports capital of the world. Why not the robot fighting capital of the world?” executive producer Tom Gutteridge asks.
Kevin Nealon’s offshoot projects have since included “Hiking With Kevin,” venturing through the canyons of Los Angeles with his comedy friends.
The Scotts are brothers and a performance team. They also debate: “As far as arguing, it’s second nature to us. We do it all the time.”