Rapper Future, the Pro Bowl Games and Paranormal Cirque top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Arts & Culture
With the Bellagio Fountains behind them and facing 150 or so revelers, the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak performed “Leave The Door Open” in a 30-minute set.
Pop superstar Barry Manilow returned to the International, “I’m fine! You can tell I’m fine!”
A few weeks ago at Opportunity Village’s annual gala, organization CEO Bob Brown motioned toward a table mate and said, “There’s the man who saved Opportunity Village during COVID.”
The Strat concerts in March are not Rick Springfield’s first multi-show series in Las Vegas.
“Hamilton” shut down its Tuesday show two hours before curtain, moving the performance to Thursday.
The Raiders presented a tribute to Oct. 1 families and first responders, the Aces as torch-lighters and an ex-Eagle.
Adam Levine filled the role of rock star on Saturday, singing with Shaq to close The Event at MGM Grand.
David Saxe opened “Vegas! The Show” in 2010, was forced to close it in 2020, and it’s been dark since.
Dirk Arthur’s magic-and-tiger show is not playing at Notoriety Live after all. The production has overcome by a cascade of complaint’s from animal-right activists.
The 2022 edition of Life is Beautiful in downtown Las Vegas just announced its participating chefs, mixologists, culinarians, restaurants and food trucks.
After earlier issuing cease-and-desist warnings to several Las Vegas chapels, Authentic Brands Group, which controls the use of Elvis Presley’s name and likeness, now wants to work with them on the use of the King as part of their businesses.
The garden features 28 animal sculptures and nearly 10,000 plants and flowers.
“Weird Al” Yankovic, the Jonas Brothers and the First Friday art festival highlight this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas chapel operator Melody Willis-Williams says of licensing company ABG, “They have done a complete 180.”