Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook co-founded Squeeze in the mid-1970s, and the band continues as a popular tour draw.
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Phish front man Trey Anastasio tested The Sphere’s audio system last year in New York.
Kylie Minogue has extended her commitment at The Venetian with 10 new dates stretching into May.
Forever Midnight is scheduled to play Dec. 30-31, in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Carrot Top and “Fantasy” have teamed on a calendar shoot for the first time.
The schedule of side shows for the punk-rock populated When We Were Young Festival Oct. 19-22 is out. Add to these show to the list of festival headliners across the Strip.
Daryl Hall fronts his web series-TV show, “Live From Daryl’s House,” and the music venue Daryl’s House.
Adam Levine was a quick in-and-out at the Cosmo’s live-music/haircut haven, in what the club GM described as a “miscommunication” over where Levine’s group would be seated and the size of the crowd.
Sam Nazarian is far removed from his days attepting to remake the Sahara.
Country superstar Keith Urban loves to rock and bring crowds together. Also, he’s not above a little shtick in his residency show at Planet Hollywood Resort.
The Vegas Golden Knights and the city’s now-favorite prop, the Stanley Cup, rolled into the club at about 2:15 a.m. at high revelry and volume.
Clark County is making rumbles about improving Commercial Center. It is about time.
Comedy star Brad Garrett stars in Peacock’s “Bupkis,” the eight-episode series kinda based on the life of comic-actor Pete Davidson.
David Blaine misssed his mark, but didn’t miss his show Saturday at Resorts World.
Mark Wahlberg has said he wants to make Las Vegas “Hollywood 2.0.” And he’s filming a hit movie here now.