Penn & Teller have had their TV series “Fool Us” renewed for an 11th season, and they’re inviting people to watch tapings for free in Las Vegas.
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Morrissey promises, “Expect a night of thrust and parry — no-show tunes,” at House of Blues.
Among those confirmed for iHeartRadio Music Festival, Gwen Stefani and Keith Urban have headlined residencies on the Strip.
Lainey Wilson is set to perform at MGM Grand Garden, side-saddle with the National Finals Rodeo at nearby Thomas & Mack Center.
Adele, who supports the monthlong Pride and LGBTQ+ causes, snapped at a fan who shouted at her on Saturday night.
The Electric Daisy Carnival is coming to Las Vegas this weekend, and general admission tickets are still on sale on several resale websites.
The Animazing Gallery is hosting an art and photography exhibit later this month that looks back at the work of Grateful Dead artists, coinciding with the band’s residency at the Sphere.
Las Vegas is no stranger to music festivals. But the We Bridge Expo aims to bring something different to the city while showcasing Korean culture and music.
26 local high schools and middle schools will compete for prize money and trophies.
The “King” often performed in Las Vegas, but his most memorable run was a string of years when he played The International, a month each summer starting July 31, 1969.
On the third night of nearly perfect weather, LIB came to a close in downtown Las Vegas.
Back for year nine, LIB spans eight stages, including one indoors at The Kicker Comedy & More stage.
Top performers at the downtown Las Vegas event include Lorde, Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz and Calvin Harris.
What would Las Vegans listen to if the city were a post-apocalyptic wasteland? XBOM Radio has an idea.
The King of Rock and Roll only performed at two Vegas hotel-casinos over his career, but he left his mark on the city.