Journey founder Neal Schon is still going strong as the band opens with a full orchestra at Resorts World Theatre.
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Vegas native Michael Shapiro’s throwback stage show invokes new rock arrangements to familiar classics.
Mansion 54 was once known as Hartland Mansion, a famous party venue for Las Vegas’ elite.
Elton John said of his intro of Ronnie Foster on his “Rocket Hour” show, “I am very ashamed to say, it’s only in the past two months that I’ve come across his music.”
The Black Keys play MGM Grand Garden on Saturday. About three years ago, they made a splash at Life is Beautiful.
The Golden State Warriors celebrated their NBA championship and Jordan Poole’s 23rd birthday on the Las Vegas Strip Saturday night.
Adele can still fulfill her promise to play at least 24 dates this year at Caesars Palace.
Tony Rock, a younger brother of Chris Rock, is making his first Vegas appearance since the infamous Oscars incident. He still doesn’t find it funny.
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo play Pearl Concert Theater, which hasn’t had a show since Billy Idol in March 2020.
The Las Vegas New Bureau archive is the largest single collection of post-World War II images in the world.
On “Katy Perry Day” in Las Vegas, the superstar considers performing past this year on the Strip.
Priscilla Presley says she backs Authentic Brand Group’s efforts to team with the city’s Elvis-themed chapels to preserve her late husband’s image.
Alex Pall of Wynn Nightlife headliners The Chainsmokers says, “We love what we do, and I think that makes any hardship we face relatively easier to overcome.”
The four primary members of the Eagles bowed it out Friday night. We might not see them in Vegas again.
Keith Urban called out, “Just a Saturday night in Las Vegas!” as Nicole Kidman arrived and departed at the Colosseum.