Look for the suddenly universal #VegasStrong message spinning around Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday in the Drive for the Cure 300
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The Flowers family is headed to Utah — specifically, Park City — as soon as Brandon sells his famous estate in Las Vegas’ Rancho Circle historic district.
Diana Ross is debuting her show at Encore Theater, after headlining in three runs Venetian Theater on the Strip.
Dark since “Rock of Ages” closed on Jan. 1, the former Crown Theater at the Rio has landed a new show: “Wow Splash,” a lavishly produced show with a title and description reminiscent of Jeff Kutash’s famed “Splash” at the Riviera.
Al Bernstein is more famous as a broadcaster than singer, but his recent show at Tuscany Suites showed his vocal prowess.
Bruce Springsteen gave way to Heart, Van Halen, Journey, Meat Loaf and Kiss as “The World’s Greatest Rock Show” opened Tuesday at Stratosphere Showroom.
Citing an inability to coordinate open dates in her schedule, Olivia Newton-John has closed her residency in the Donny & Marie Showroom at Flamingo Las Vegas.
Vanilla Ice hearkened to the ’90s with a packed party at the Hard Rock Hotel; Oscar Goodman favors the Atlanta Falcons — but Mayor Carolyn is likely to hedge that bet.
Reportedly, Chris Brown and his “rapper foe” Soulja Boy are to swap blows in the squared circle in a big-payday Las Vegas boxing match in March in Las Vegas.