King’s two shows on the Strip illustrate how Las Vegas spectacle and touring pop concerts eventually merged.
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The venues, and people in charge of them, should share the blame for a spate of recent show closings.
Accusations between concert producer and union surround Las Vegas Philharmonic’s exclusion from concert of video-game music.
Ignorance of the marketplace can’t be an excuse for two performers trying their hands as producers.
The Clarion’s closing includes two Debbie Reynolds-designed venues that became bottom rung of Las Vegas show ladder.
Las Vegas is the magic capital of the world, but its magicians don’t represent the world’s diversity. Reynold Alexander is out to change that with “Magia.”
If the phrase “downtown arena” seems more of a fantasy after a new one broke ground on the Strip, downtown nonetheless has two ambitious entertainment projects going in with the slightly-less-sexy descriptive “Event Center.”
At the Rio, Jalles Franca gives us what you might call the fan-fiction fantasy version of Michael Jackson in ‘MJ Live!’
The Jabbawockeez flip the switch from black and white to color in their new show “Prism.” But really, the whole effort at Luxor brings that “Oz”-like illumination.