The DeLorean in “Back To The Future” production has been constructed to the specifications of the model used in the 1985 movie of the same name.
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Lenny Kravitz rocked the classics, and the fashions, in his performance at Park MGM’s Dolby Live.
What does Guy Laliberté have in mind? Think Carnival in Brazil, but with a Frooogy theme.
Dressed in black gown, the longtime Colosseum at Caesars Palace headliner drew a robust response as appeared on stage.
Jeremy Renner hosted several events in his first RennerVation Foundation “Fore The Kids” event.
Premiering in 2006, Mo5aic was George Wallace’s house band. They have headlined on their own for years.
Inducted this weekend in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Kool The Gang is the subject of “Be Kool.”
“Fantasy” formally celebrated its 25th anniversary this week. This is the opportunity for a “25 at 25” list.
Built into the hotel’s former wedding chapel on its mezzanine level, the attraction was previously showcased as Speed of Light in a refashioned warehouse downtown.
The 81-year-old headliner has just returned from a sold-out run of five shows at Radio City Music Hall in his native New York City.
Jake E. Lee posted Thursday, “I feel relatively lucky to be alive,” as he recovers from an early Tuesday morning shooting.
Most Eagles fans have followed the band for decades. Many have seen performances dating to the 1970s. But the man who directed their most ambitious show is not one of them.
Hard-rocking, retro trio Reckless in Vegas, a wonderfully inventive and original rock act, is done after this weekend’s show.
Guitar great Jake E. Lee was shot multiple times in a Las Vegas street shooting, Lee’s management confirmed Tuesday morning.
Carrie Underwood’s work here is done. The headliner who opened Resorts World Theatre in a pinch has announced her final dates for “Reflection.”