Lady Gaga is not scheduled to perform at all at Park Theater, but MGM Resorts officials say they plan to announce additional residency dates “in the near future.”
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The format for Sammy Hagar’s rocking residency would follow his raucous birthday parties at his Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas.
CeeLo Green has cut his 16-show run to eight, saying, “Change can be unexpected and change is often inevitable.”
Andy Walmsley designed the set of “RuPaul’s Drag Race Live!” at Flamingo Showroom, hitting No. 21 in Vegas.
Gwen Stefani has called out of her Saturday night appearance at Zappos Theater. The show was to be a return to her “Just A Girl” residency at the Planet Hollywood venue.
While visiting Las Vegas this week, Deana Martin and her husband, John Griffeths, took in Terry Fator’s show at the Mirage.
Carrot Top always attempted to distinguish his act from Rip Taylor’s, who was a comedy institution by the time Thompson opened his series at Luxor.
Ru Paul says the new show is “an immersive, interactive thrill-ride.”
Travis Pastrana says, “Nitro Circus is all about the stunt aspect, where you can make mistakes.”
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly glanced at Gazillionaire and Wanda Widdles and said, “What kind of assignment did I get myself into today?”
In his reign as the architect of the Vegas mega-resort, Wynn merged his personal wealth and his zeal for business with his passion for live entertainment.
“Circus 1903” is closing at Paris Theater on Jan. 7. Members of the production were informed late Wednesday that the show would be shut down, and an official announcement was issued this morning.
Look out, Las Vegas. “Sharknado Live” is circling the Strip. A stage version of the aggressively campy SyFy film series will open next year at a Caesars Entertainment resort, the production’s co-producers announced Sunday
“Absinthe” is going Hollywood. Well, in a manner of speaking. A second version of the hit show at Caesars Palace is opening on March 22 at L.A. Live Event Deck, the show’s production company Speigelworld announced Wednesday morning.
Matt Goss is still big in the U.K., and has established a home in Vegas that might include MGM Resorts.