Simon Cowell has been looking to bring an “AGT Live” show to Vegas for 15 years, and now has a home at Luxor.
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The last time Alanis Morissette played Vegas, she was pregnant. Her son will be 2 when she returns.
Cirque’s ‘O,’ and ‘Mystere’ are selling at twice their pre-pandemic clip, and “MJ One” and “Love” are set to open simultanously.
Frankie Moreno overcame the jitters in his return to South Point Showroom on Friday night.
The Debbie Gibson-Joey McIntyre add new dates; Santa Fe The Fat City Horns return to the Bootlegger Bistro; Jeremy Piven to perform at Notoriety.
Las Vegas is packing some pow and wow into the July 4th holiday. A classic Las Vegas Strip fireworks spectacular is planned on that date, with pyro erupting off seven resort rooftops.
The comedy-magic headliner with the longest current unbroken residency on the Strip, is moving from Harrah’s to Excalibur’s Thunderland Showroom.
Jack Kenn appreciates airborne objects, including the simulated aircraft in FlyOver.
Guns N’ Roses has announced, “We’re F’N Back!” That means to Las Vegas, and that is the title of its tour, too.
FSE relaunched live entertainment as Zowie Bowie took 3rd Street Stage, with Alter Ego and Spandex Nation playing 1st Street and Main Street.
Adam Lambert has most recently joined Queen onstage in Vegas. His October dates are solo.
Keith Urban’s hard-driving residency production is set for the Colosseum’s general-admission configuration.
For a decade, “Absinthe” has has pushed the boundaries of acrobatic artistry, comedic content and good taste. Now the show is testing its limits at the box office.
Zak Bagans says he nearly died when he saw a surviving part from James Dean’s Porche Spyder was available at auction.
Richard Branson might, or might not, pull a stunt to formally open Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.