The costume revealing Penn & Teller on “The Masked Singer” was actually a three-headed monster.
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ACM Awards producer Rac Clark says, “We’ve shortened the awards presentations, to pick up the pace. There will be less talking, more music.”
Country superstar Garth Brooks twice called to the Dolby Live crowd that he wants to play a residency in the theater.
Rob Garrett has seen Neil Diamond’s first shows at Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, and Diamond’s sendoff at MGM Grand in 2020.
Michael Bublé is playing the Strip’s newest theater in its newest resort, and he’s bringing a mega-band.
It was the Rolling Stones’ first show in Las Vegas since playing T-Mobile Arena in 2016.
Mick Jagger stopped at Neon Museum, Fremont Street Experience and a parking lot on Bonanza. Hardly anyone noticed.
Billy F. Gibbons is impressed with Elwood Francis’ playing technique, which he says gives the band “propulsion.”
Gene Simmons refered to human sacrifice, animal safety and Funk & Wagnalls while announcing a Kiss residency.
“Rock Of Ages” ran for about six years at two Vegas resorts. It’s planning a return to the Strip.
Jimmy Kimmel told Bill Maher of his chance to invest in the Golden Knights and a campout at Caesars Palace.
Michael Ryan-Southern, who notified Hakkasan employees of layoffs, has left his position.
Acclaimed director Kenny Ortega was in the original Lake of Dreams creative team, and is back 15 years later.
Morrissey originally described his “Viva Moz Vegas” series as “sure-to-be-life-changing.”
Eager to portray a superhero, Alan Silva says, “I wish we, as acrobats, would not get put in the box.”