NFL commissioner Roger Goodell invoked Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen in discussing entertainment and the Super Bowl.
Nightlife
F1’s insistence on racing at night has knocked several Las Vegas productions off-schedule.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison says of sagging demand in F1: “I love Formula One so much … yet it’s going to be the worst week of live entertainment in our history.”
Music legends such as Journey, John Legend, Steve Aoki and Tiesto performed one song each.
Donny Osmond, familiar with the Strip, will sing the national anthem at Saturday’s F1 race.
Cirque du Soleil is keeping its top show, “O,” away from direct competition with Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Virgin Hotel’s president has bolstered live entertainment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Raiders and Aces owner Mark Davis accepted an award after a day of shakeups.
The R&B superstar said he will team with fellow artists at halftime show, which he is headlining, on Feb 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
Expect the ticket prices to range from “very expensive” to “even more expensive” for the opulent event.
Shaquille O’Neal always plays it big, and his next gala is serving extra-large star power with two EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winners headlining his charity show, “The Event.”
Gov. Joe Lombardo blurted “AC/DC!” when asked about Super Bowl LVIII’s halftime show.
Dodger Stadium’s PA played Frankie Moreno’s “The Good Ol’ Days” as part of the ceremony inducting Orel Hershiser into the Legends of Dodger Baseball.
We joke about the many halls of fame in which Al Bernstein has been inducted. If there were an Boxing Broadcaster-Singer of Standards Hall of Fame, Bernstein would be enshrined there, too.
The rap superstar, who has been using Las Vegas to reclaim his career, is booked for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.