Bruno Mars’ return July 3 is the first show at Park Theater since 311 headlined the venue March 13, 2020.
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Nieve Malandra is first up as 1923 Prohibition Bar at Mandalay Bay returns to live entertainment.
Top Las Vegas hotel exec Alyssa Anderson was universally admired.
Piff has set up a sign on artificial turf in front of the stage: “Keep Off Grass By Order Of Mr. Piffles.”
We Entertainment Community of Las Vegas (WE/EC Vegas) is putting on a show Tuesday night.
The food is fine and Vegas folk doyen Gold Top Bob returned live music to The Sand Dollar.
Signs trumpeting coronavirus-safety protocol line the MGM Grand’s 12th-floor hallways: “You may not leave the bubble!” is one.
Chuck Bowling has real-time experience in crisis management, having been in place at Mandalay Bay in the arduous recovery from the Oct. 1 shootings.
Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Poison and Joan Jett scheduled to kick off tour on June 18 in Nashville.
MGM Resorts International has reportedly laid off several high-level executives in sweeping moves Friday, including a quartet of hotel presidents.
Strip hotels unified for a visually powerful message of unity, illuminating guest rooms so the buildings lit up with hearts and spell the word HOPE.
Acting legend Michael Caine once told me Little Church of the West was one of his favorite Vegas landmarks — he and his wife, Shakira, were married there in 1973.
Pop star Justin Bieber cited coronavirus for postponing his upcoming tour: “The health and safety of my fans, team, cast and crew is the most important thing for me.”
Organizers have shelved plans for the parade, which was to run the length of the Strip.
Posts across social media have played a sample of a new song, “Stupid Love,” and hints that it will be the first single off Lady Gaga’s next album.