Jim Nantz and Brent Musberger were the guests at Michael’s at South Point.
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After a four-year break, Zedd returns to Omnia Nightclub on Super Bowl Eve.
Celine Dion was revealed at the Grammy Awards just as she was announced to the stage. “Thank you all. I love you right back,” said the 55-year-old superstar.
Usher’s directors say they plan to make history, although, “We can’t do anything that affects the game.”
The Sphere will display Super Bowl content throughout the week, and be activated during the game.
“Live With Kelly and Mark” is coming to BleauLive Theater in February.
Eric Grilly is the former CEO of VStar Entertainment, joining Cirque in its acquisition of VStar in 2018.
Charles Fazzino’s artwork will be on display on the Strip throughout February and at The NFL Shop at the Super Bowl Experience.
“Jersey Boys” producer John Bentham says, “The show has such a wide appeal because the story is engaging and moving and the music is universally loved.”
Iconic rockers Billy Joel and Sting are heading to Las Vegas for a one-night-only show later this year.
Sally Steele’s “Vegas Rocks! Music Awards” show returned to Sam’s Town Live.
The Killers are taking over the venue where the modern-day Las Vegas headliner residency was launched. And for the first time, the original members are playing their debut album in its entirety.
A trio of sports-entertainment vets are launching Las Vegas-based Interstate 15.
Tony Orlando has packed the South Point Showroom in his final appearances in Las Vegas.
Proven productions and aggressively hyped projects across the city should keep Vegas a popular entertainment destination in the year ahead.