RiSE Festival is under new ownership and back in its dry lake bed after a year off.
Music
The return of “Hamilton,” Kenny Chesney at the Sphere and World Whisky Day top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Throughout their international adventures, the Backstreet Boys teased to a Strip residency. But they had even larger plans.
From new stages to navigating traffic, here’s everything you need to know about the largest dance music festival in the nation.
Carlos Santana has played more shows at House of Blues, and also the old Joint, than anyone. He’s back this weekend.
Cole Duffy was born at 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2000, a little more than a week early.
Elvis’ and Ann-Margret’s feverish “C’mon Everybody” was filmed at what is now the UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art.
CBS is broadcasting New Year’s Eve from Las Vegas across its western markets.
Piff The Magic Dragon and Tape Face remain active Strip headliners in COVID.
Ross Mollison says, “These kids have got nothing, and unemployment runs out in Nevada in two weeks.”
Bill Clinton and several Vegas entertainers led Tony Hsieh’s tribute.
Wynn Fine Art gallery is open in Palm Beach, Fla., though Steve Wynn is based in Las Vegas.
Lance Burton says of Vegas: “I was so excited and grateful to be doing my magic act in the city I had been dreaming of.”
“Die Hard” actors Clarence Gilyard of UNLV and Bruce Willis are having their batteries recharged in a reunion commercial.
“Extravaganza — The Las Vegas Spectacular” has avoided closing a second time during COVID.