Rita Rudner, who once modeled for cars at a Las Vegas convention, has grossed $100 million in her career as a comedy headliner.
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Bill Maher examines “insanity on both sides” as he premieres at the MGM Grand’s David Copperfield Theater.
Billy Idol is playing Hoover Dam in April, raising awareness for severe drought conditions.
Vegas favorite Bruno Mars has booked six more shows at his favorite Vegas venue, Dolby Live.
Look for the “Game of Thrones: The Dragons” next to the BattleBots venue, near the Strip.
“I believe life is about constantly conquering your own fears by putting yourself in ridiculous situations,” the 77-year-old screen icon says. “You can’t overthink it. You just have to do it.”
Rapper Blueface was arrested by Las Vegas police Tuesday in connection with a shooting in October.
Barry Manilow says of Elvis, “He invented a style of music, which is still popular today. How many people can say that?”
Early in Aerosmith’s roaring return to Dolby Live on Wednesday night, Steven Tyler grabbed at the audio pack clipped to the back of his jeans. The wiry technology was slipping free, and not for the first time.
The actor reprises his role from 2016’s “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” in the new Disney+ series “Andor.”
Adele says of her new Colosseum show, “It’s all about the music, and it’s really, really nostalgic. It’s gonna be really beautiful.”
Jeff Beck, lauded as one of the all-time great guitarists since the mid-’60s, plays Pearl Concert Theater in November
Tony Rock, a younger brother of Chris Rock, is making his first Vegas appearance since the infamous Oscars incident. He still doesn’t find it funny.
“Princess Diana: A Tribute Exhibition” is due to open in August at The Shops at Crystals.
Lyle Lovett jokes — or is he serious — about flipping a coin with Chris Isaak to see who will open in Vegas.