Morrissey checks in again, with an announcement (possibly) under hypnosis.
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Banned by Nathan’s, Joey Chestnut is expected to defend his Siegel’s Bagelmania World Eating Championships victory next January.
Generation-spanning superstar Tom Jones will headlining two shows at Encore Theater in September.
Miral Kotb’s “iLuminate” is booked through 2027 at The Strat Showroom.
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.
In an angelic voice, he sang of devilish urges, his gorgeous timbre a beam of light illuminating dark temptations.
Clint Holmes is closing his show at Palazzo Theater, joining more than two dozen Vegas shows that have closed this year.
Stevie Nicks, with special guests the Pretenders, launched the Park Theater on Saturday night. The theater is a new 5,300-seat venue at the Monte Carlo.
The $90 million theater brings another evolution in video technology, but its designer says it’s still about who is performing on stage, not the space itself.
In an evening of short skirts and long stares, the human pheromone on stage gave local labor-and-delivery units nine months notice to steel themselves for some serious overtime.
From big-name loss leaders to small bars off the casino floor, free live music is finding its way back into the casino scene.
Carrie Underwood’s appeal is similar to that of an old Western or a Saturday morning superhero cartoon: In her full-throated repertoire, justice always get served, the bad guy gets his and good mostly triumphs in triumphant-sounding songs.
P Moss opened a club for punk rockers 24 years ago, and the rockers from a nearby cafe made the place a success.
The carpet was red, but the political dialogue varied in color.
Barbra Streisand’s return to Las Vegas includes surprises both in set list and ad-libbed moments between.