Adam Harrison, known as “Wax,” was found dead last week at age 39.
Shows
Joy Koy’s date is part of his expanded world tour, demand increasing after hosting the Golden Globes.
The Killers are taking over the venue where the modern-day Las Vegas headliner residency was launched. And for the first time, the original members are playing their debut album in its entirety.
Harry Styles in March at The Sphere is the latest music-industry feedback.
Industrial Sound is focusing on live shows, and embracing variety, off the Strip.
Producer Kevin McCollum says of “Six”: “For a show coming from Broadway to Vegas, I think this is a very, very good offering.”
“Bat Out of Hell — The Musical” was unable to make a profit despite a top-notch cast, musicians and crew.
His final day on the air is Friday, in his usual 4:30 to 7:30 a.m. slot.
Barry Manilow is out this weekend. The superstar also canceled his performance at Westgate on April 9.
“The best way of describing this show is the first time you ever went to New York,” says Simon Painter, founder of The Works Entertainment, co-producing the show with Cirque. “You have the greatest night out of your life.”
The Vegas legend will bring his “Up Close and Personal” autobiographical show back to the stage in the fall at the Flamingo.
Base Hologram is bringing “An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert,” a new variation of tribute show, to Harrah’s Showroom in October.
“Menopause” has played more than 5,600 shows, but none more memorable than the night the nuns showed up at Harrah’s.
Resorts World’s new commercial starring its superstars is a real trip on the Strip.
Oscar Goodman asks, “How are you still alive?” Michael Franzese answers, “Because most of the people who want to see me dead are dead, or they’re in prison.” The show is on.