Omnia at Caesars Palace, Wet Republic at MGM Grand and Liquid Pool at Aria are back in March.
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David Copperfield says “an abundance of caution” has forced his show to halt after 17 performances.
Lorena Peril’s first full-time job was at a nursing facility in San Francisco. She returned this week.
The Las Vegas hit “Absinthe” returns to rehearsals and launches a new web series.
The Killers are advancing the tradition of rock bands performing on rooftops for the Las Vegas Raiders’ home opener Monday night.
In many ways “Le Reve” has been the envy of Las Vegas producers. This was a show loaded with brazen investment and world-class performers, performed in a brilliantly conceived water world.
Robbie Williams said of dropping his July dates at Wynn: “I’m very sad that the July Vegas shows are now canceled, but obviously, the current global crisis requires them to be.”
The Las Vegas community enclave The Space is hosting a livestream for entertainers rocked by the coronavirus outbreak.
Videos of Neil Peart performing with Rush will be played on the LED panels 90 feet above street level at the Fremont Street Experience.
Donny and Marie Osmond’s finale Saturday at Flamingo Las Vegas closed an 11-year residency on the Strip.
Sam Wills, originator of Tape Face at Harrah’s Las Vegas, says, “I’ve created what I believe to be a character.”
Column fave Brian Newman is back in his “After Dark” series at NoMad Restaurant. The spirited trumpet practitioner, vocalist and bandleader is set for 20 dates through Dec. 30.
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has hosted more than 500 music shows, and nearly 100 viewing parties.
Strip headliner Mat Franco latest act took two years to develop. As he says, “It’s two years of work crammed into 50 seconds.”
“We had just left and went to an early dinner at a restaurant in Paris, Frenchie, and the chef came in and told everyone Notre Dame was burning,” Luxor President Cliff Atkinson said.