Headlining DJ Gryffin was the primary attraction. More than 3,000 folks turned out to groove and imbibe.
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You drive by this ornately designed structure on the Las Vegas Strip and wonder what’s happening inside. The answer is, nothing.
“Tony Hinchcliffe & Friends” is scheduled for April 20 at BleauLive Theater at Fountainebleau.
The legendary rock band known for hits like “Hotel California” and “Take It Easy” announced four new dates this fall for their Sphere residency in Las Vegas.
“Bel-Aire Backyard Poolside Concert Series” has booked The Fray, Thievery Corporation and The Struts as its first three acts.
For the first time, gamblers can play 5-card-draw poker with real money from their phones.
Kevin Cronin fronts “An Evening of ‘Hi Infidelity’… And More” at The Venetian Theatre this week. He’s touring without the REO Speedwagon name in 2025.
The “Best of Both Worlds Las Vegas Residency” plays Dolby Live at Park MGM for nine dates, running April 30-May 17.
“Fantasy” formally celebrated its 25th anniversary this week. This is the opportunity for a “25 at 25” list.
Built into the hotel’s former wedding chapel on its mezzanine level, the attraction was previously showcased as Speed of Light in a refashioned warehouse downtown.
J.D. Souther was a collaborator and co-writer on many of the Eagles’ greatest hits.
Aisha Tyler and her longtime friend Joel McHale are hosting the Imagine Dragons Tyler Robinson Foundation Rise Up Gala at Wynn.
Jennifer Hudson is the youngest entertainer ever to win the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony), and plays BleauLive Theater for the holidays.
BattleBots is developing a new concept to open in September. Suing F1 for compensation is not out of the question.
The Hard Rock choosing a guitar shape for its Vegas tower is obvious, with the company using the design for its Seminole Hard Rock in Florida.
The composer behind such films as “The Lion King,” “Gladiator” and “Dune” will close out his 2024 tour with a show at T-Mobile Arena.
Celine Dion told her documentary audience, “This is by far the biggest crowd I’ve had in years. I hope to see you all again very, very soon.”