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.
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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.
Belle de Nuit’s series of speciality acts added spice to Voltaire since opening in November.
The Super Bowl halftime performer and his longtime girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea followed though with wedding plans following Super Bowl 58.
Usher is to play T-Mobile Arena in December, seizing demand after his boffo Super Bowl LVIII performance.
Keith Thompson says of his “God Lives in Glass” masterpiece, “I have never written anything like this.”
“BattleBots — Destruct-A-Thon” extension is an explosive development, robot-wise, on the Vegas entertainment scene.
Wink Martindale was in the studio at WHBQ in Memphis on July 5, 1954 for the first spin of “That’s Alright Mama.”
The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas has specified its programming categories as Lit, Live and Film.
“Rouge,” produced and directed by longtime mime Hanoch Rosènn, opens Saturday.
Oscar Goodman had an idea for a Super Bowl wager, but SuperBook director Jay Kornegay shot it down.
Luke Bryan promised, and delivered, a hit-laden show at Resorts World Las Vegas to open his headlining engagement.
Gene Simmons is selling his Las Vegas-area mansion. But the Kiss co-founder is laying down the bass line for plans in Vegas for 2022.