The 41-year-old rap legend’s first announced shows in the new shared residency on the Strip are June 29 at Drai’s Nightclub, then July 12 at Zouk Nightclub.
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Saddle up Vegas country fans, a new fest is riding into town this fall. The Giddy Up Music Festival will be city’s first country fest since 1 October.
Lady Gaga, “Peter Pan” and the Nevada Women’s Film Festival highlight this week’s entertainment lineup.
The Eagles will play eight shows over four weekends this fall at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers promise an “ultimate connection” to their catalog.
We applaud Morrissey, not just for our appreciation of his music (with the Smith’s and as a solo artist), but his self-penned press releases.
Cork Proctor worked the lounge circuit in Las Vegas and Reno beginning in the 1970s, when he opened for such stars as the Supremes and Mel Tillis.
Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Authentic Brands Group execs have discussed the possibility of Vegas as a company headquarters.
Chris Rock joked, “I got my hearing back,” in his first Vegas show since that infamous Oscar night.
Dionne Warwick was booked through December at The Stirling Club. But her show lasted just six weeks.
The Jabbawockeez are Las Vegas leaders in NFT, but they will not be alone for long.
Dolly Parton voiced her heartfelt support of Ukraine during the opening of the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards show at Allegiant Stadium on Monday night.
Nine Inch Nails are playing Zappos Theater, and Barry Manilow has added dates at Westgate.
Brandon Flowers recalls a visit to the U.S. Capitol, where he performed a version of “Home Means Nevada” in Reid’s office.
The 54-year-old Pineda, who has taken over for Steve Perry with the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, is tearing up Las Vegas as Journey wraps up an eight-show residency.
One day we’ll have an impressive array of COVID-19 face masks. Maybe we’ll trade them, like Topps baseball cards in the old days. Or maybe stage an exhibit of face covers at a downtown art gallery.