Duran Duran bassist John Taylor likes “A View to a Kill,” the James Bond film from 1985.
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Pamela Anderson is now portraying a Vegas performer theatrically, in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl.”
Raiders and Aces owner Mark Davis accepted an award after a day of shakeups.
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.
The master of the lovefest, who seems never to break a sweat (couldn’t resist), returns to town this weekend.
The F1 team is eager to see The Sphere when completed, but has staged events only outside.
Rob Lowe says the ’80s are fun to recall — if that is possible — as Venetian performances approach.
Michael Carbonaro, host of the prank show “The Carbonaro Effect,” is filling Penn & Teller’s dates from May through early July.
Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler called out of Friday’s show at Dolby Live at Park MGM. The legendary vocalist is feeling “unwell,” according to a statement from the band on social media.
Pop superstar Barry Manilow returned to the International, “I’m fine! You can tell I’m fine!”
The Strat concerts in March are not Rick Springfield’s first multi-show series in Las Vegas.
Adam Levine filled the role of rock star on Saturday, singing with Shaq to close The Event at MGM Grand.
David Saxe opened “Vegas! The Show” in 2010, was forced to close it in 2020, and it’s been dark since.
Dirk Arthur’s magic-and-tiger show is not playing at Notoriety Live after all. The production has overcome by a cascade of complaint’s from animal-right activists.
After earlier issuing cease-and-desist warnings to several Las Vegas chapels, Authentic Brands Group, which controls the use of Elvis Presley’s name and likeness, now wants to work with them on the use of the King as part of their businesses.