Brandon Flowers of Las Vegas-born rock band The Killers inducted the Cars in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year.
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Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has hosted more than 500 music shows, and nearly 100 viewing parties.
Strip headliner Mat Franco latest act took two years to develop. As he says, “It’s two years of work crammed into 50 seconds.”
More than 3 million people have attended EDC Las Vegas since it moved to Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2011.
“We’re going to do it,’ Lionel Richie said of a return to a Vegas residency. “I love it here. But I need to see Paris, London, Copenhagen, and then after that we’re coming back to Las Vegas.”
Frankie Moreno has hit the Billboard charts significantly with his latest album, “Naked,” debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart, that category that tracks emerging artists.
Plaza Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Jossel said this week that he would not stage the show until he’s confident everyone who is owed money is paid.
The numbers are coming into sharper focus for a Drake residency in Las Vegas.
The Great Britney Spears Announcement is upon us.
Among the multitude of tributes to Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand said today, “It’s difficult to conceive of a world without her.”
The pairing of KC & The Sunshine Band and Village People makes sense if you know they were at the forefront of the disco revolution in the mid-to-late 1970s, and Palace Station opened as The Casino on July 1, 1976.
A native of Memphis who spent much of his youth in the Tenessee forest, Justin Timberlake’s new music has been framed by nature’s trappings.
Over the last 14 years, Elton John will have played to more than 1.8 million fans.
Kathy Cornelius and Georgia Yeager are both retired, and spend much of their time running the Frankie Moreno Fan Club.
In his residency at Flamingo Las Vegas, Richard Marx strums his guitar and plays piano through his many hits.