“DiscoShow” is set to open at Linq Hotel on New Year’s Eve 2022.
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Dolby Live is in, Park Theater is out as the name of the venue at Park MGM.
Spiegelworld, which arrived in Vegas a decade ago as a plucky underdog production troupe, has plans for a new show at Linq Hotel’s Glitterloft, inside the former Imperial Palace sports book.
The Goodmans are not ones to stay up late on a weeknight on the Las Vegas Strip, but made an exception for ZZ Top.
Debbie Gibson says of Joey McIntyre of New Kids On The Block, “He’s the greatest Zuko to ever play Zuko”
Death Cab For Cutie Front Man Ben Gibbard says of the band’s 2003 appearance at the Huntridge, “I think there were maybe 50 people at that show.”
Mark Davis loves classic rock and Carlos Santana. So guess who played at halftime Saturday.
Myron Martin’s salute to the reopening of Reynolds Hall was a preview of “An Office and a Gentleman.”
Trumpet great and Lady Gaga bandleader Brian Newman says, “We are anticipating mayhem,” in return of “After Dark” to Las Vegas.
Park Theater’s sign is coming down and theater just installed a new sound system. These are related events.
Bruno Mars is the first headliner back on the Strip in the pandemic reopening. He’s added six shows at Park Theater.
Wayne Newton is looking for a room and won’t be alone, but at least he remains in Caesars Entertainment’s plans.
“Crazy Girls” producer Norbert Aleman is on a rare house hunt after his showroom was shut down Thursday.
The “Mindfreak” is back just after the Fourth of July holiday. Criss Angel has announced his return to his eponymous Planet Hollywood theater.
Ann-Margret recalled meeting Elvis in “Viva Las Vegas” and said, “This sounds weird, but I had never seen him perform before I did the movie.”