Taylor Swift is booked for four consecutive dates at the Tokyo Dome. The last show is Feb. 10 — the night before the Super Bowl.
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are not scheduled to visit Southern Nevada on their current tour, but that needle could still be threaded.
The Strip has long been described as Disneyland for adults. Disney, for real, is setting up a Vegas show in March.
‘Garth Brooks/Plus ONE’ is confirmed for Caesars Palace, with fansregistering for tickets this week on Ticketmaster Verified Fan.
Mary Sledge of Sister Sledge sang “We Are Family” and the band played a very old fight song during the Raiderettes’ 60th anniversary.
Sonic wound up at Cosmopolitan after a gig at Park MGM (in part) because MGM Resorts International owns both hotels.
In 1969, Howard Hughes bought KLAS, which operates next door to his “Green House,” where he lived from 1953 to 1954.
Ann-Margret told the graduates at UNLV of her collegiate background, “I did one year at Northwestern.”
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison called it, “An extraordinary night,” and his company has more plans for Vegas and elsewhere.
Oscar Goodman was roasted, held court and celebrated an anniversary on Thursday. But what about that statue?
LaMonica Garrett says of his co-star role in “1883,” “I get emotional when I think about it.”
Death Cab For Cutie Front Man Ben Gibbard says of the band’s 2003 appearance at the Huntridge, “I think there were maybe 50 people at that show.”
Myron Martin’s salute to the reopening of Reynolds Hall was a preview of “An Office and a Gentleman.”
Park Theater’s sign is coming down and theater just installed a new sound system. These are related events.
Wayne Newton is looking for a room and won’t be alone, but at least he remains in Caesars Entertainment’s plans.