Adele’s fans are certainly feeling it. So is she. “Weekends With Adele” finally opens this weekend. The superstar posted her feelings on social media Thursday.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club has returned. Why so long? “We’re lazy,” he says.
Adam Levine filled the role of rock star on Saturday, singing with Shaq to close The Event at MGM Grand.
David Blaine tells us, near the start of his production at The Theatre at Resorts World: Whatever our vision of a Las Vegas magic show is, this isn’t it.
Early in Aerosmith’s roaring return to Dolby Live on Wednesday night, Steven Tyler grabbed at the audio pack clipped to the back of his jeans. The wiry technology was slipping free, and not for the first time.
Justin Bieber has called off his “Justice Tour” dates, saying, “I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now.”
Kevin Hart is filming a pair of shows at The Theatre at Resorts World as part of an upcoming comedy special.
The show was created just before COVID-19 hit. It is premiering just days after death of the artist for whom it is paying tribute. The creators of “The Olivia Show” have become accustomed to difficult timing.
Having tearfully halted her Vegas production in January, Adele says she’ll sing out the year on a high note.
With Adele’s future uncertain, nearly a dozen workers at the Colosseum will be laid off for the summer.
Sting visited Carrot Top and “Fantasy” on Thursday, questioning the comic’s attire and the adult revue’s spin on, “Roxanne.”
Las Vegas Elvis impressionist Jesse Garon has performed 650 wedding ceremonies a year. He plans to continue that career.
Britney Spears has been on the Strip this weekend, staying at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Cosmopolitan CEO Bill McBeath says MGM Resorts executives need to know the hotel has to have its own identity and personality.
Michael Bublé promised to invest in musicians and singers over pyro and strobes. He has followed through.