John Fogerty plays his classic hits with Creedence Clearwater Revival, which match the set list from the band’s appearance at the original Woodstock. He also runs through his solo highlights.
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The sister star of the Donny & Marie show tumbled for a second time in three months Thursday night at Flamingo Las Vegas.
As Madonna closed a controversy-marred run at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Lady Gaga was high-tailing it back to L.A.
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.
“They said I could only sing four songs!” Wayne Newton called to the crowd of about 550 VIPs. “But is it OK if I sing one more?”
Those who arrive between 10 a.m.-1 p.m. can meet and have photos taken with ex-slugger Jose Canseco, who lives in Las Vegas.
Before locking in his show at Caesars, Thomas John pitched a Dinner with the Dead showcase at Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay in February 2017.
Neil Diamond’s last performance was Aug. 12, 2017, at the Forum in Los Angeles. He’s the honoree at the next Power of Love gala at MGM Grand.
Lady Gaga and a fan tumbled from the stage at Park Theater on Thursday night as the superstar resumed her “Enigma” residency.
Column fave Brian Newman is back in his “After Dark” series at NoMad Restaurant. The spirited trumpet practitioner, vocalist and bandleader is set for 20 dates through Dec. 30.
Even its most fervent fans, who clamour for the days when Steve Perry was lead vocalist, have to accept the brilliance of Arnel Pineda as the band’s permanent front man.
Producer Anita Mann has kept the show’s quality high throughout the years, developing and adding new numbers as the anniversary passes.
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.
Las Vegas Philharmonic conductor Donato Cabrera wants to expand the symphony’s scope and scale. He doesn’t have to look far.
Danny Gans was the first star headliner to command a $100 (well, $99) ticket in his days at the Rio