The latest Van Gogh interactive exhibit opens July 26, with tickets onsale 10 am.m Saturday. The show is starting nearly a month later than its original announced date of July 1.
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Westgate president and general manager Cami Christensen is eager to expand the vision at the SuperBook.
Sting’s appearance and fireworks show were a guarded secret at Red Rock Resort, turning 15 this weekend.
Fifteen singers and eight visual performers are coming back to The Venetian.
Months before he’s in residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, recording superstar Usher has found a cool downtown hang.
“Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” opens April 6 at Area15, and will be the first Van Gogh show of its kind ever to play Vegas.
Those clamouring for a Celine Dion’s return to the Las Vegas Strip were given a timeline, kinda, from Celine herself Wednesday.
David Copperfield, Terry Fator and Australian Bee Gees are returning to MGM Resorts’ entertainment lineup.
Penn Jillette says Siegfried & Roy created the full-evening, headlining Vegas magic show.
Impress your friends by knowing the first album ever sold at Virgin Records was “Electronic Meditation” by Tangerine Dream, sold by Richard Branson.
Lighting director David Schulman says, “We are seeing the effects beyond just the production shows; it’s with all the stagehands who put on live performances everywhere in the city.”
Las Vegas singer Daniel Emmet said the Park MGM gig “was kind of a bucket-list moment for me.”
On the possibility of parking fees at his new hotel-casino, co-owner Derek Stevens says, “It’s too early to tell what we’ll do.”
Penn Jillette says, “These are tricks you can do at your home to amuse, or annoy, your friends and family.”
That David Saxe was the final producer to close his shows is no surprise to anyone who has followed Las Vegas entertainment over the years.