Alison Wonderland and Tiesto lead the massive dance music fest’s second night at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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The world’s largest dance music festival returns to Vegas and everything is massive — from the three-story high, flame-spewing sculptures to stages the size of football fields.
Ross Mollison was dressed as a ghost while praising the humans at the Strip juggernaut “Absinthe” 13th anniversary party on April 10.
The band is set to play several weekends at the Sphere this fall.
Gin Blossoms, the alt-rock band out of Tempe, Ariz., behind such hit singles as “Hey Jealousy” and “Allison Road,” are bringing their talents back to Vegas.
Las Vegas veteran comic Butch Bradley headlined the six-city Comedy for Koby tour of Israel.
The Durango, Palace Station, Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock Casino are hosting traditional dragon dances in honor of the Lunar New Year.
Proven productions and aggressively hyped projects across the city should keep Vegas a popular entertainment destination in the year ahead.
The 40th anniversary of “Purple Rain,” funnyman Chris Tucker, and Tony Orlando’s farewell shows top this week’s lineup.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison has announced “OPM” is landing after nearly six years in orbit.
F1’s insistence on racing at night has knocked several Las Vegas productions off-schedule.
Billy Idol plays The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas this weekend after playing Hoover Dam in April.
In Universal Horror Unleashed, a variety of horror-centric experiences will surround eateries and bars.
Green Day has formally announced its show at Fremont Country Club, set for Thursday night.
The band is still drawing audiences and still making music after 45 years. “UB45,” their latest album, arrives this fall.