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.
American Music Awards producers are offering free spots for the pit, seats and red-carpet audience for the May 26 show.
Leaning into his stagecraft beyond vocal prowess, Roth focused entirely on early Van Halen. He was backed by a crack band and a couple of backing singers. He preened and strutted, doing what Dave does.
The strength duo of Misha Furmanczyk and Lukasz Szczerba is leaving the show. They opened with the comedy-circus production in April 2011.
Saying, “I grew up in St. Louis, so everything wasn’t mapped out,” Nelly partied at Tao on his 50th.
What was once the “Aces of Comedy” headliner series at The Mirage is moving to the Palazzo Theatre and performances will alternate with magician Shin Lim.
Bill Murray asked his buddies, “Mike, Al, would you mind if I sang a couple?” then floored it at Westgate’s International Theater.
Luring the flying monkeys into the Sphere will cost $80 million, or $1 million a minute, according to a published report.
Lady Gaga tells her Dolby Live crowd, “No matter what kind of music I’m singing, I think about Tony.”
Sphere CEO and James Dolan says of upcoming UFC 306, “When the big guy falls, you’re gonna feel it.”
A scene that brings to light Celine Dion’s battle with Stiff Person Syndrome is in her “I Am” documentary,