“Bat Out of Hell — The Musical” was unable to make a profit despite a top-notch cast, musicians and crew.
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Only about 400 people live in Lava Hot Springs, but people arrive from all over the world to relax in its natural hot baths.
Jo Koy dropped out of UNLV to do the funny. He sold out T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night, 14,000 tickets, as he said from the stage.
Cirque du Soleil exec Daniel Lamarre says the company is at its 2019 levels in Las Vegas.
The “Duck Duck Shed” festival is to celebrate the city’s history and educate visitors about Las Vegas’ distinctive architecture.
Donny Osmond has performed with Marie, his brothers and as a soloist in a 60-year career.
Eddie Vedder’s new band comes to Vegas after Pearl Jam was forced to cancel its MGM Grand show in May.
Usher’s new dates run March 3 through July 15. His Dolby Live show premiered this past month.
Travis Cloer performed as Frankie Valli for 2,500 shows.
Jeff Ross is bringing his roast-centric, stand-up show to Virgin Hotel on Friday night.
Barry Manilow is out this weekend. The superstar also canceled his performance at Westgate on April 9.
Nic Cage, perhaps the most interesting actor ever to hit the big screen, plays a version of himself in the new action-comedy “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.”
Carrie Underwood hadn’t planned to open the Theatre at Resorts World, but it’s worked out anyway.
Katy Perry said that in creating “Play,” she asked, “How is it that we would even put a 30-foot toilet on one of these trucks? There’s not really a truck that fits it.”
One of the biggest entertainment acts of this century is headlining a quartet of shows in Las Vegas in April. We speak of K-Pop icons BTS.