Penn & Teller have headlined Las Vegas since debuting at Bally’s in 199, and have starred at the Rio since 2001. They have performed together for 43 years.
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Cirque du Soleil is halting all of its shows on the Strip because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Rising comedy star Nikki Glaser shares an Aces in Comedy lineup with such established Strip headliners as David Spade and Ray Romano, Ron White, George Lopez, Tim Allen and Daniel Tosh.
Fans in Nashville rejoiced in ending an 11-year wait to see Celine Dion, as Bridgestone Arena was ignited and packed beyond its 13,000 capacity.
Penn Jillette is heading up a lineup of guest stars, including Mac King and Piff the Magic Dragon, while Teller recovers from another back surgery.
The volcano has been a popular Strip-side attraction since the hotel opened in 1989 and recently added two shows to its daily schedule.
“R.U.N” performers have been reconditioned to perform stunts that look sloppy and graceless.
Donny Osmond is sad to be leaving the Donnie & Marie show after 11 years, though he initiated the final decision to shut the show down.