Top hospitality exec John Terzian said the F1 Wynn event was “magical.”
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F1’s insistence on racing at night has knocked several Las Vegas productions off-schedule.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison says of sagging demand in F1: “I love Formula One so much … yet it’s going to be the worst week of live entertainment in our history.”
Cirque du Soleil is keeping its top show, “O,” away from direct competition with Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The club’s first marketing image is a black-and-white shot of a woman licking caviar off her right hand, while glancing at an unseen someone to her left.
Virgin Hotel’s president has bolstered live entertainment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
David Copperfield has set his sights on the moon. The legendary illusionist intends to make it disappear in February.
Expect the ticket prices to range from “very expensive” to “even more expensive” for the opulent event.
Inspired by Darren Aronofsky, expect some wild video emanating from The Sphere.
Kimmel has called off “Strike Force Three,” the all-star show with his late-night counterparts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
She still loves the Fountains of Bellagio, which she first encountered during a visit to Las Vegas in the fifth grade.
The multi-talented superstar said she wants a “forever” deal at Dolby Live. Is it legally binding? Probably not.
Geechy Guy, a quirky, funny, talented comic who made a career of searing one-liners, starred at Vegas clubs and once beat Ray Romano on “Star Search.”
“Cover it up,” might not be the most common phrase at Marquee Dayclub, but the annex is doing just that to extend the pool party season.
The Vault is positioned behind the resort’s casino cage, offering specialty drinks, stylish decor and small bites.