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.
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David Lee Roth recalls his firing at Bally’s by saying, “I think I was ahead of myself a little bit at the time.”
November 16 is the end of Donny and Marie’s 11-year run on the Strip. Also, it’s the final time the original Osmond siblings will appear in a ticketed show together.
Imagine Dragons held their sixth annual TRF Gala at Wynn Las Vegas. About 880 supporters turned out for a record-setting night.
Sarah Jessica Parker will meet fans, and play customer service rep at Bellagio on Sunday and Monday.
Jimmy Kimmel’s trusted sidekick ambled onstage dressed as a banana for Gwen Stefani’s show-opening “Hollaback Girl” number.
Jack Daniel’s House No. 7, a temporary party fortress, took over Thunderbird Boutique Hotel & Lounge this weekend.
“Celestia,” the tented wonder at The STRAT, carries an inescapable similarity to the Strip’s predominant production company.
Saturday night’s opening of the 34 -show “Aerosmith: Deuces are Wild” series at Park Theater provided Steven Tyler a platform for a fancy production, and Joe Perry a stage to destroy the place on guitar.
Sworn to secrecy since he signed on with the show last April, Donny Osmond famously donned a peacock suit for his memorable run on “The Masked Singer.”
Robbie Williams’ view of a Strip production plucks from every Las Vegas cliche over the past 60 years or show
Tents come and go in Las Vegas. But occasionally they don’t leave and serve as harbingers of long-running Strip productions.
Lady Gaga has been added to the lengthy list of performers at Sunday’s show, set to air live at 5 p.m. Sunday on CBS.
As he hung with Derek Stevens at the D’s Longbar, TV host Marcus Lemonis remarked, “This is nothing like I thought. This place is packed!” Lemonis’ three-day trip to the Strip and Fremont Street is chronicled in “The Profit: High Stakes,” airing at 10 p.m. Tuesday on CNBC.
Co-producer, arranger and director Keith Thompson and Caesars Entertainment officials had been reviewing a run at Napoleon’s piano bar at Paris Las Vegas.