The production is malleable, complex, in the round and all over the place. Don’t try sitting — there are no seats — and be ready to participate.
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FGL has opened its extended engagement at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood. The first two shows have reportedly sold out, including Wednesday’s performance, which Hubbard said was played to “the loudest Wednesday night crowd ever.”
It’s the Palms’ Tangerine Machine — except without the machine. We speak of the fluorescent-orange, wire-frame Lamborghini Twin Turbo Countach parked at the hotel’s porte cochere.
In the main event, Khabib registered a submission with a neck crank of McGregor at 3:03 of the fourth round to keep his UFC lightweight title. Then the fun really began.
Lady Gaga has some company next door for her New Year’s Eve show at The Park Theater. Bruno Mars, with special guests Boyz II Men, headlines T-Mobile Arena on Dec. 30-31.
Burt Reynolds might not have said all he wanted, but he did help establish a trend of stars staging similar storytelling shows.
Matt Goss is celebrating his 100th show at 1Oak at the Mirage at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night.
A wintry spectacular at Wynn Las Vegas is to be directed by Phil McKinley and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks
The NHL is planning a pre-game concert starring the rapper Logic, to be held outside T-Mobile Arena before the Vegas Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup Playoffs opener Wednesday night.
More than half of the stars embedded along Las Vegas Boulevard have been wiped out as part of Clark County’s project to install security bollards on the Strip.
Those who fool Penn & Teller receive a “Fool Us” trophy, with the letters “F” and “U” displayed prominently.
Australian Bee Gees, a little show honoring a big act, celebrated its seventh anniversary in residence at Excalibur hotel-casino Saturday night.
Millions of cable viewers are hooked on the “Pawn Stars,” which stars Rick Harrison and his son, Corey; his father, Richard; and Austin “Chumlee” Russell.
Lionel Richie halted his “All the Hits” show at Axis theater Wednesday night so he could help his family evacuate from the wildfires racing through the Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
General admission tickets for the event starring Tiesto, Zedd, Kaskade, Steve Aoki and Lil Jon are a paltry $30.