The show will continue with ace keyboardist and Fator’s road sidekick Bill Zappia performing the backing music to tracks.
Shows
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison has threatened to end his financial investment in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe because of Brexit uncertainty.
The four-time Super Bowl champ is once more behind center, barking out the next play, with “The Terry Bradshaw Show” running Thursday through Sunday at Luxor.
A long-running residency seemed an attainable goal for “Post-Postmodern Jukebox,” but the show pulled out a month before its original end date.
Lim’s “Limitless” production carries an emphasis on skillful card tricks, application of smoke and mind-blowing close-up magic.
Robbie Williams did stunning business this spring and summer, and his show was a buoyant blend Las Vegas inspirations.
Bill McBeath of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and Derek Stevens of the D Las Vegas and Circa are among those on the NFL Draft party committee.
Lady Gaga is launching her long-anticipated beauty line, Haus Laboratories, this September.
Gwen Stefani grew up being obsessed with the soundtracks of musicals and old Hollywood films and influenced by the ska scene in Orange County.
Brian Newman’s return lines up with Lady Gaga’s next dates at Park Theater at Park MGM.
Lady Gaga’s dual residencies are extending through next spring on the Las Vegas Strip.
“Absinthe,” loaded with athletic types from Eastern Europe, has added a quartet of sway poles to its hit show at Caesars Palace.
“Ester Goldberg’s Totally Outrageous Brunch” is losing its Ester.
As we were reminded just this week, simply putting up a great show in a unique facility is not enough.
We have two shows, one a proven commodity and another new to Las Vegas, that cut to the chase. “Legends In Concert” and “The Greatest Piano Men.”