Dead and Company follows U2, closing in March, and Phish at the Sphere.
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Confident and in command, Christina Aguilera opened her series at Voltaire on NYE weekend.
Venue adjustments have created up to 200 new tickets on sale in the 1,000-capacity party and performance space.
Local college and university students can purchase tickets for “U2 UV: Achtung Baby” Friday, but they will have to show up in person to get them.
The Edge is quoted by Irish press, musing about playing The Sphere in ‘24: “That could happen, and we’d love it if it did.”
Bono visited Guardian Angel Cathedral on Sunday, established just off the Strip in 1964.
Bono and U2’s famed sound engineer, Joe O’Herlihy, were spotted at The MSG Sphere over the weekend.
Las Vegas-style entertainment, including Cirque artists, will be represented at November’s Formula One race.
ABC’s “Black in Vegas” features interviews with Usher, Smokey Robinson, George Wallace, Luenell, Ne-Yo and and Clint Holmes.
Brandon Flowers and the Killers rocked the Cosmo, but mentioned the Colosseum as a “magical” place.
Garth Brooks commits to 2024 at the Colosseum. He is already booked for 27 select dates overall.
David Blaine tells us, near the start of his production at The Theatre at Resorts World: Whatever our vision of a Las Vegas magic show is, this isn’t it.
Alex Pall of Wynn Nightlife headliners The Chainsmokers says, “We love what we do, and I think that makes any hardship we face relatively easier to overcome.”
Las Vegas Elvis impressionist Jesse Garon has performed 650 wedding ceremonies a year. He plans to continue that career.
We’re looking forward to seeing Billy F. Gibbons and Franky Perez kick off The Sand Dollar Downtown this month.