“The Party” is ongoing for Spiegelworld, which has named its new project just that.
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Jay Sarno Jr., the son of the founder of Caesars Palace, sets the record straight on the tale of Evel Knievel’s infamous Caesars jump.
It’ll be temperature up, “Hands Down” at the Durango casino in July.Alt-rock band Dashboard Confessional is the latest headliner for the resort’s “Bel-Aire Poolside Concert Series.”
Bruno Mars is already the longest-running headliner at Dolby Live. The nine new dates he just added would take him to triple digits.
“The New Immersive Van Gogh: The Next Chapter” picks up where the original left off at the Shops at Crystals.
The Learning Center is not necessarily a replacement for Grant Hall, but “an expansion and augmentation” of the old building.
MGM Resorts reports 34 employees are losing their jobs at the concierge desks at a half-dozen MGM Resorts International properties.
Doberman Drawing Room, Corner Bar Management’s new nightspot in the Arts District, opens to the public on April 30.
The Red Rocker teams up with an all-star band to tap the robust Hagar-Van Halen catalog in an upcoming residency at Dolby Live on the Las Vegas Strip.
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom says Sphere is contributing to the public more than any venue on the Strip.
Carlos Santana remains committed to his upcoming return to House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
An attraction opening for previews at Mandalay Bay this summer celebrates the life and music of one of the pioneers of reggae.
A 20-member symphonic celebration of Foreigner is coming to Las Vegas next March, while “Mr. 305” adds more dates to his Strip residency.
Machine Gun Kelly’s performance rocked LIV Nightclub at Wrestlemania’s host hotel, Fontainebleau.
WrestleMania 41 is in town, and its set at Allegiant Stadium looks like a classic downtown Las Vegas hotel.
Headlining DJ Gryffin was the primary attraction. More than 3,000 folks turned out to groove and imbibe.
The Sphere and one of its primary headliners have topped Pollstar’s annual music-industry awards.