Garth Brooks says his wife, Trisha Yearwood, loves Ireland and wants to move there.
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A resident of Las Vegas for more than two years, Wahlberg is at the forefront of the film industry moving into Nevada.
The U2 concert film alternates with the “Postcard From Earth” film by Darren Aronofsky.
Barry Manilow is making its way back to Westgate’s International Theater on Dec. 5-7 and Dec. 12-14.
Billy Joel and Sting, the Helldorado Days Rodeo and Las Vegas Hoopfest top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Carrie Underwood’s work here is done. The headliner who opened Resorts World Theatre in a pinch has announced her final dates for “Reflection.”
A candy shop is coming to PH Live at Planet Hollywood. Actually, it’s “Candy Shop,” and “In Da Club,” and a host of other nightlife anthems, as 50 Cent moves in for an extended engagement.
Lil Wayne and Ludacris will be the headline performers for after-parties during Kevin Hart’s annual weekend of comedy on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Sphere’s first New Year’s Eve show is also its first one-off, starring Anyma in Afterlife’s “End of Genesys” event.
Leonard Slatkin is working as a consultant as Donato Cabrera leaves his post as current conductor and music director in May.
The adventurously tattooed superstar singer will play Dec. 30-31, according to sources.
Madonna has announced two rescheduled March performances at T-Mobile Arena.
Shania Twain is back at Bakkt Theater next May for what will be the country superstar’s third Las Vegas residency.
Keith Sweat is spening a weekend at Palms, and The Wallflowers a night at The Strat.
Vegas favorite Bruno Mars has booked six more shows at his favorite Vegas venue, Dolby Live.