“X Rocks” was knocked off stage during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, so long ago that the Las Vegas casino it calls home changed names.
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Celine Dion received a rousing reception from the crowd and cello great Hauser at his sold-out Las Vegas show.
Jerry Lewis bought the Scotch 80s home in 1982 as his primary residence until his death in August 2017.
The famous downtown Las Vegas music festival is turning into a two-night affair in its first year of sole ownership by Rolling Stone.
Spots where Elvis Presley reflected and Frank Sinatra reclined are among the hidden spaces, places and items to be found in Las Vegas theaters.
Ventriloquist Terry Fator has loaded his show at The Strat with new acts and material.
Murray Sawchuck has figured out how to quadruple his appearance fee. Ditch a couple of historic magic institutions.
Gallery to Go connects Las Vegas artists with tourists from all over the world. The Las Vegas casino executive is making an art run in his own casino.
We applaud Morrissey, not just for our appreciation of his music (with the Smith’s and as a solo artist), but his self-penned press releases.
Joey Chestnut has been bounced from the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. But he’ll be back for bagels in Vegas.
It was tequila over popcorn as Mark Wahlberg attended a screening of “Ted” at Fontainebleau.
Hoda Kotb asked Celine Dion when she would return to the stage, but Hotb related that Dion was halted by her manager.
The production tinged with talent from the Philippines is presented by the country’s acclaimed music director Troy Laureta.
The Killers celebrated the “Hot Fuss” 20th anniversary with a fiery club show. Imagine Dragons have added dates to their shows at Hollywood Bowl.
Cork Proctor worked the lounge circuit in Las Vegas and Reno beginning in the 1970s, when he opened for such stars as the Supremes and Mel Tillis.