Green Day has formally announced its show at Fremont Country Club, set for Thursday night.
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Green Day plays When We Were Young on Friday and Saturday. But first, Fremont East.
Gilles St-Croix says “O” has succeeded because ‘Water is a universal theme’
Superstar Christina Aguilera is set to open a new show at The Venetian’s chic club on New Year’s Eve and also performing as resident headliner.
Lady Gaga has said from the Dolby Live stage she wants “Jazz + Piano” to run open-ended.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer was trying to find the cast of “Love” in his visit to the Mirage. He found an artist.
Inspired by Darren Aronofsky, expect some wild video emanating from The Sphere.
Kimmel has called off “Strike Force Three,” the all-star show with his late-night counterparts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon.
Rockie Brown’s pop-rock band plays Sunday at Rolling Stone Stage.
Carlos Santana has extended his residency at House of Blues, where he has performed more than 300 shows, easily the most by any artist.
“Strike Force Five” is being pared for a one-night benefit performance to help sidelined Hollywood pros.
“This will be a show that is leaning toward the interactive magic element,” Blaine says. “It will still have some of the pieces that could go very wrong. But let’s hope that that doesn’t happen.”
She still loves the Fountains of Bellagio, which she first encountered during a visit to Las Vegas in the fifth grade.
Geechy Guy, a quirky, funny, talented comic who made a career of searing one-liners, starred at Vegas clubs and once beat Ray Romano on “Star Search.”
The no-admission “Zoo Station: A U2: UV Experience” fan hub opens Sept. 28 at The Venetian.