Katy Perry’s music is premiering at Fremont Street Experience on this weekend. So is Perry, in person.
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“Spice Wanna Be — The Spice Girls Tribute” is booked for four weeks at Thunderland Showroom.
The gentlemen at Dude Perfect have made the world’s highest basketball shot, from 854 feet high, off The Strat’s 108th-floor SkyJump platform.
A total of 12,000 fans have snapped up tickets to Thusdsay’s Historic Commercial Center block party.
Jimmy Kimmel is holding off a decision about whether to return as Oscars host.
The restaurant Liberace founded, Tivoli Gardens, is returning to life at its original location in the same strip mall where Liberace Museum once stood.
Celine Dion’s “Love Again” is in theaters. But fans are not likely to love Dion’s stage show again until 2024, if ever.
You can see Marco Antonio Solis, Miranda Lambert, Maroon 5 and “Ru Paul’s Drag Race Live!” for just $25. Not all together, mind you.
Mark Wahlberg leads a fleet of celebs to the chic, spacious Cathédrale at Aria
Pop superstar Harry Styles would be an apt headliner to follow U2 in The Sphere.
“I don’t think we’ve even discussed who goes first, because I’m like, ‘I’m not worthy! I’m not worthy!’ to him,” Nikki Glaser says. “I’m like ‘Wayne’s World’ to him.”
Las Vegas Strip headliner Usher likes Super Bowl option.
Bono doesn’t believe in luck, but is gambling in Las Vegas.
“Awakening” co-producer Baz Halpin remains confident as the show is taken down for an “extended rehearsal period.”
The MSG Sphere has announced its “Postcard From Earth” performances. As is the case with all facets of the orb-shaped venue, the schedule is remarkably ambitious, with up to four shows a day planned.