Gary Selesner and Celine Dion were partners in two residency productions at Caesars Palace covering 16 years.
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The superstar musician has previously said he is bolstering his presence in Las Vegas by buying a home here and working on other projects.
“Thunder From Down Under” is expanding to Nashville, opening a permanent residency that the fabled Woolworth Theatre on Sept. 26.
Jonathan Goodwin is alleging lax safety measures led to the accident in October 2021 that left him a paraplegic.
“Strike Force Five” is being pared for a one-night benefit performance to help sidelined Hollywood pros.
Shania Twain has added 16 shows, and the Doobie Brothers have announced eight, at Zappos Theater.
Tom Dreesen spent 14 years opening for Frank Sinatra and also was a frequent opening act for Sammy Davis Jr.
Power of Love is honoring Smokey Robinson, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Genting Berhad CEO K.T. Lim, whose company developed Resorts World.
Entertainment pros in Caesars Entertainment productions had hoped this month would signal reopenings of their shows. Instead, some of those shows are being cut loose.
The 21-year headliner teared up on his way to a rare one-off at Don Barnhart’s Delirious Comedy Club.
“Magic Mike Live” is assembling a state-of-the-art venue for the show’s reopening in August.
The intimacy is genuine, even if socially distant, at the new “X Burlesque: Private Edition.” The topless revue reopened Thursday night, playing to 30 guests
Pete “Big Elvis” Vallee of Harrah’s says, “We’re trying different things to see what works, and right now we’re back and singing ambience.”
Frankie Moreno says of The Amp in North Las Vegas, “I had never seen this place until a couple of weeks ago and I was totally blown away.”
Guy Laliberté says, “I am deciding whether or not I’m going to jump into that wrestling ring …”