Country superstar Keith Urban is hauling in his “Graffiti U World Tour” into the currently under-renovation theater on Sept. 6-7.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s philanthropic plan from JKCC is still taking shape, but he is planning to donate profits to charity.
Steve Aoki will be on hand as FSE Viva Vision light show is premiering the first completed section in its $32 million overhaul.
Cirque du Soleil plans to expand the “O schedule to seven days a week by 2020.
Mr. Las Vegas is to undergo back surgery, wiping out at least two weeks of dates at Cleopatra’s Barge.
Of Lady Gaga, Andrew Dice Clay says, “She is just an absolute talent. That’s how I look at her.”
If the title “Once Upon a One More Time” brings to mind the music of Britney Spears, it should.
Jenn Michaels, MGM Resorts International Senior Vice President of Public Relations, was inducted among a field of 100 nominees across the country.
The “One Night” story follows an Everyman character, played by Cirque artist Michael Duffy (who was a main character in Zarkana), being led on a spiritual awakening through watery scenes by a little girl named Drop (7-year-old dance sensation Sabine Nehls).
The room in which Shin Lim is appearing is named for a former “AGT” champ, but Terry Fator Theater is not customarily home to magic.
On The Record is helping usher in a new era in beverage distribution. If it takes hold, those who sling drinks might find themselves on the side of Strip hotels, alongside such DJ headliners as Tiesto, The Chainsmokers and Calvin Harris.
Known for his distinctive craftsmanship onstage, Robbie Williams gained fame initially with the pop group Take That from 1990-1995, and again from 2009-2012. He also performed the opening ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow.
Daniel Emmet was vaulted into the finals by judge Howie Mandel, who made the call at the end of tonight’s episode.
“I’m still that hippie guy from the Fillmore and Woodstock who wants to end all the wars,” the veteran rocker says.
John Di Domenico has told “The Art of the Deal” joke frequently in interviews and on national TV appearances.