There’s a lot of “new” happening in Las Vegas this weekend.
Shows
There’s bang for your buck, and then there’s mushroom clouds for your money.
David Goldrake says it doesn’t matter that he is not a star magician in the United States. His show is about the audience, “not my life story.”
Fashion goes on Parade — Parade the Collective, that is — when “Haute Neon Nights” joins Cirque du Soleil’s annual employee art exhibit with a one-night fashion show at 8 p.m.
“Circus 1903” arrives from Simon Painter and Tim Lawson for The Works Entertainment and MagicSpace Entertainment, the producers of touring magic production “The Illusionists.”
Review-Journal entertainment columnist Mike Weatherford looks back at the Vegas show scene in his farewell column.
The relentlessly popular Backstreet Boys reached the ticket limit in a charity partnership with The Animal Foundation in just three hours.
It’s officially summer, Las Vegas. While the first day of summer on Tuesday brought a record-tying high of 117 degrees, Las Vegas is showing no signs of cooling off any time this weekend.
Kathleen Madigan hangs out with Ron White so much, she can do a pretty good impression of him while quoting what he says about her:
Warped has persevered and prospered by refusing to show its age. The long-running touring festival returns to the Hard Rock Hotel on Friday.
Comic legend witnessed classic Vegas shows, and his Broadway show ‘The Producers’ played here. But Wynn Las Vegas shows will be his first on stage.
The electric sky is taking over Las Vegas this weekend.
Comedy based on how-to manual is amusing and good-natured, but works too hard for middling laughs.
The Las Vegas sun sets on the electric sky tonight.
Agree that either everyone or no one will use the pickup line “You Look Like I Need a Drink” at Justin Moore’s poolside show Friday, because it would just be cheesy if only an awkward few tried it.