Country superstar Keith Urban loves to rock and bring crowds together. Also, he’s not above a little shtick in his residency show at Planet Hollywood Resort.
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Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison called it, “An extraordinary night,” and his company has more plans for Vegas and elsewhere.
Casino magnate Ted Binion was found dead in September 1998. The intrigue lives on.
Wayne Newton is looking for a room and won’t be alone, but at least he remains in Caesars Entertainment’s plans.
The “Mindfreak” is back just after the Fourth of July holiday. Criss Angel has announced his return to his eponymous Planet Hollywood theater.
Las Vegas’ recovery from pandemic is in gear, with nearly 40 ticketed shows onstage right now.
Producer Kenneth Feld said of Siegfried Fischbacher, “The world of magic said good-bye to one of its greatest innovators.”
The volcano has been a popular Strip-side attraction since the hotel opened in 1989 and recently added two shows to its daily schedule.
“R.U.N” performers have been reconditioned to perform stunts that look sloppy and graceless.
Donny Osmond is sad to be leaving the Donnie & Marie show after 11 years, though he initiated the final decision to shut the show down.
Dave Chappelle and John Mayer have scheduled a “hybrid” show on the Las Vegas Strip in December.