Nick Carter predicts perfect weather for the Backstreet Boys this year, including a new Christmas album.
Arts & Culture
Elyzabeth Diaga fronts a powerhouse band in “Queens of Rock” at Mosaic on the Strip.
Larry and Camille Ruvo are being honored May at Wynn Las Vegas in a scaled back Black & White Gala.
Barry Manilow’s run at Westgate’s International Theater resumes June 10.
Lance Burton says of Vegas: “I was so excited and grateful to be doing my magic act in the city I had been dreaming of.”
Paul Shaffer remembers the Righeous Brothers on an old ABC-TV show: “Every week, they always seemed to sing the same song, ‘Koko Joe,’ about a little monkey.”
In ‘Guest House,’ Pauly Shore looks like he reeks, he butts heads with the couple and throws a party that lands the homeowner in jail.
Group co-founder Andrew Tierney says, “There was nothing else we could do,” as Human Nature leaves Venetian.
Producer Hanoch Rosenn says, “Most of the cases we have had are not from theaters, but mainly from buses and parties, wedding ceremonies where people are dancing with each other.”
Franco Dragone is joining Guy Laliberte in an attempt to buy back Cirque du Soleil.
Neil Diamond was in top form in a stunning, unbilled seven-song performance at the Power of Love gala.
With equal measures of confidence and comfort, Shania Twain opened her “Let’s Go!” residency this weekend at the busy Planet Hollywood theater.
Juice Wrld performed during the final day of Day N Vegas music festival on Nov. 3 at Las Vegas Festival Grounds. He was also in the lineup for the iHeartRadio Music Festival’s Day Stage, and at the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.
The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas, a celebration of original music created by Las Vegas artists, moves to The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall on Saturday.
Keith Urban can be to the Colosseum what George Strait is to T-Mobile Arena — a solo, country superstar anchor.