John Mayer’s new show debuts Wednesday, while Flavor Flav launches June 10.
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With the Dead & Company back in town, so is Shakedown Street, peddling everything from car emblems to clocks to patches to jewelry to infant onesies.
Jennifer Lopez has canceled her 2024 North American tour, representatives for Live Nation confirmed to The Associated Press.
Rockers Dead & Company took time from their show at the Sphere in Las Vegas to pay tribute to arguably the most famous “Deadhead,” NBA legend Bill Walton.
“Girl From the North Country,” poet laureate Ada Limón and Avril Lavigne highlight this week’s entertainment lineup.
David Copperfield requested “Late Night Magic” show for his crew and a bunch of performers turned out.
We joke about the many halls of fame in which Al Bernstein has been inducted. If there were an Boxing Broadcaster-Singer of Standards Hall of Fame, Bernstein would be enshrined there, too.
Bucky Heard has been a Righteous Brother since ‘16. He’s still Righeous, but has a new solo album.
Victor Drai and his son, Dustin, are developing Drai’s Dallas, opening in the last quarter of 2024.
Tony Bennett’s Las Vegas career spanned El Rancho Vegas in the early 1950s, through the Copa Room and the Rat Pack era, landing at performances with Lady Gaga at Park MGM.
Sammy Hagar says of new entertainment concept, “I need to find the right partner who is going to join me in my dream.”
The band is still drawing audiences and still making music after 45 years. “UB45,” their latest album, arrives this fall.
He was a well-known drummer and on-air personality for KUNV 91.5-FM for more than 25 years.
Entertainers, friends and fans filed into Veil at Silverton to support Michael Grimm.
Melody Sweets drew a talented cast and crew to The Beverly Theater for the season finale of her baking-burlesque YouTube series “The Sweets’ Spot.”