Sammy Hagar says he would love to return to Las Veags 2022, and it’s hard to imagine him not returning to The Strat or entertaining other suitors in town.
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Pauly Shore and The Crustys debuted in Las Vegas at Sand Dollar Lounge. It was a night, and “Nightmare on Spring Mountain,” to remember.
Jen Romas, creator of “Sexxy,” informed her team last Thursday that the show was done. But Westgate officials made the final call.
At Robert Kraft’s Rolling Stones show, Dana White joined such dignitaries as Peter Wolf of J. Geils Band and former Pats linebacker Andre Tippett.
Westgate headliner Barry Manilow was halted in mid-performance in New York on Saturday. But he continued his medley anyway with Anderson Cooper.
In May, Damian Costa was charged with telling several shows they were closing. Now he, too, is leaving the company.
Las Vegas native De’Miyon Hall has big plans for the R&B show “Love Muzik” at Westgate.
Sebastian Maniscalco is set to play Encore Theater in August, and Jason Aldean announced a return to Park Theater during the National Finals Rodeo.
The event filled the void left by the move of Electric Daisy Carnival from this month to October at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. EDC would have opened Friday night at LVMS, with Deadmau5 as a leading headliner.
Wiz Khalifa, Fortune and DJ Franzen lead a June 4-6 party at the reopened Drai’s Beachclub and Nightclub.
Las Vegas is one of 32 dates on Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever, The World Tour” next year.
The Chainsmokers, David Guetta, Kygo and Diplo have been announced to perform for Wynn Nightlife, with details to follow.
Smith Center President Myron Martin says touring shows need to run 80 percent to 90 percent to break even.
Clint Holmes with his new silver-topped look, is celebrating Black History Month with the return of The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas and his own return to the stage.
“Absinthe” is back, doing what it does best, which is perform raunchy comedy, expert acrobatics and leaving it to a fictional rich guy to do the talking.