The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer sold out the International Theater twice in March. He’s now a recurring headliner.
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Three plaintiffs claim that Live Nation “failed to take basic, reasonable steps” to protect fans in the panicked confusion at the Lovers & Friends event.
“BattleBots — Destruct-A-Thon” extension is an explosive development, robot-wise, on the Vegas entertainment scene.
The 83-year-old Motown legend often asks his audiences to sing along. But he doesn’t need to. We’re already a step ahead.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said of Sheldon Adelson and his father, Al Davis, “They were both focussed, single-minded men.”
David Blaine was injured onstage at Resorts World on Saturday night. It’s not the first time.
“U2: UV Achtung Baby Live At The Sphere” was revealed in superlative fashion, with a quick but dazzling commercial in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LVII.
Lisa Marie Presley performed at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay in September 2003. The concert kicked off her first solo tour.
Vegas PBS is off the air, for now. But there’s an app or website for that.
Of his November accident in his garage in L.A., Jay Leno says, “It felt exactly like my face was on fire.”
In announcing his new dates for the Strip, Ringo says, “I send Peace and Love to you all and we hope to see you out there.”
Mick Fleetwood said of Christie McVie’s death, “It’s not much fun losing anybody and she was family and literally like a sister to me.”
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club has returned. Why so long? “We’re lazy,” he says.
Wink Martindale was in the studio at WHBQ in Memphis on July 5, 1954 for the first spin of “That’s Alright Mama.”
Angie Ruvo’s Italian dishes at the Venetian Ristorante were a hit with such superstars as Frank Sinatra.