Sammy Hagar wears out the stage and rocks until you drop in his new show at The Strat Showroom.
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Sting owned this show, a completely confident and stylish Vegas headline production.
Kiss’ Strip residency at Zappos Theater, set to open Dec. 29, is being canceled.
“Opium” has run for 3½ years on the Strip. It finally has an apt restaurant partner, Superfrico.
David Copperfield’s secret museum of magic in Las Vegas has no windows, yet it offers a sweeping view of the history of magic. And despite its undeniable potential as a ticketed attraction, the museum has never been open to the public.
Bronx Wanderers have returned to the stage with a refreshed act and classic tunes.
Fremont Street Experience, known as the ultimate street party, has a stacked lineup for New Year’s Eve.
“An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert” brings a new type of production to the Strip.
Piff the Magic Dragon says of his extension at Flamingo, “I now hold the record for longest run of any magic-performing dragon with a magic Chihuahua.”
Sting opens his Colosseum residency Friday. But first, he was at “Absinthe,” as was Steve Buscemi.
The actor and comedian talks about personal comedy, social media, and visiting Vegas
“America’s Got Talent” judge Howie Mandel impressed Gene Simmons during an appearance on daytime TV. The rest is history.
Metallica and Billy Joel are not quite co-headlining in February at Allegiant Stadium. But they are coming in on consecutive nights to close the month.
Imagine Dragons’ return of Rise Up Gala landed on a special anniversary. And a 12-year-old kid made a memorable cameo.
There has been no disputing Mike Tyson’s draw as a star on the Strip. He’s also a box-office bonanza on the road.