The star’s attorney calls sexual-assault allegations “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon.”
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Jennifer Lopez hosts and Kendrick Lamar is the lead nominee in the May 26 show.
The Who announced that the group will bring its final tour of the United States and Canada to Las Vegas later this year.
Tommy James’ manager said the star’s ‘total exhaustion’ from travel caused him to halt his Golden Nugget show early.
Micky Dolenz rode a wave of international success with The Monkees, a tour that continues, even today.
David Stanley says the first time he saw Elvis at the International Hotel, “He just knocked us against the wall.”
Jim Murren recalls that Mandalay Bay ‘dramatically helped Luxor and Excalibur,’ and wants that type of high-tide result on the north Strip.
A resident of Las Vegas for more than two years, Wahlberg is at the forefront of the film industry moving into Nevada.
“DiscoShow” is a trip to New York City, circa ‘77, where the audience is completely integral to the experience.
Country superstar Blake Shelton is set for a series of shows on the Las Vegas Strip just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Some 450 tropical fish are being relocated from The Mirage to Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay.
The creator of “Spice Wannabe” says, “We haven’t had one bad review.” But the show is shutting down because of soft ticket sales.
Wynonna Judd, who has been performing live for 40 years, wanted to throw a party to celebrate her “milestone year.” That bash will coincide with National Finals Rodeo.
The Killers celebrated the “Hot Fuss” 20th anniversary with a fiery club show. Imagine Dragons have added dates to their shows at Hollywood Bowl.
Official Rolling Stones items are for sale at Allegiant Stadium’s parking lot.
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.