Nightmare on Q Street, the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival, Bill Maher and National Nacho Day top this week’s entertainment lineup.
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Adam Carolla says he and Jimmy Kimmel are still close after 30 years, despite political differences.
The retraction comes days after a heavily criticized moment at a recent Trump rally where a comedian referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.”
Carlos Santana dropped his dates this fall to undergo a “corrective procedure” in his back, and resumes his run at House of Blues this week.
More than 100,000 Clark County students are invited to create art for Sphere’s Exosphere.
The 55-year-old co-founder of New Edition leads the band’s sold-out run at Encore Theater on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
The video for “Die With a Smile,” which was recorded on the Las Vegas Strip, is being released along with the video for Lady Gaga’s newest single.
Las Vegas rockers Panic! At The Disco have been announced as headliners for next year’s When We Were Young festival on the Strip.
Rock stars Duran Duran have announced they will celebrate the end of 2024 with a show on the Las Vegas Strip.
For the first time since she ended her record-breaking headlining run, Celine Dion was under the spotlight at the Colosseum on Saturday night.
Foreigner founder Al Greenwood is joining the band in its return to The Venetian through Nov. 9.
Lenny Kravitz rocked the classics, and the fashions, in his performance at Park MGM’s Dolby Live.
Blues star Joe Bonamassa makes his debut at Lee’s Family Forum on Saturday night.
All American Rejects and Plain White T’s have been added to the lineup for a music festival coming to town next month to coincide with the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Phil Lesh, a classically trained violinist and jazz trumpeter who found his true calling reinventing the role of rock bass guitar as a founding member of the Grateful Dead, died Friday at age 84.