Katy Perry announced both an extension and final, November date for her popular show at Resorts World Theatre.
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The “Hot Blooded” rock band is winding down its career, though its members admit a final 2024 run in Las Vegas is not out of the question.
REO Speedwagon is debuting, “An Evening of Hi Infidelity . And More,” while Rob Lowe spins yarns at Planet Hollywood.
During Saturday’s opener at Dolby Live, Adam Levine announced, “I was looking for a great place to come out and visit.”
Sammy Hagar and the Circle — bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Vic Johnson and drummer Jason Bonham — are reviving Van Halen favorites at Pearl at the Palms.
Superstar recording artist and TV talk-show host Kelly Clarkson is ready to mix it up with “Chemistry” at the freshly renamed Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood.
The international superstar has added a third date to her “Celebration Tour.” The performance is in addition to her previously announced shows Oct. 7-8 at T-Mobile Arena.
Bakkt Theater ends the Zappos Theater era — and soon — at Planet Hollywood. The venue’s renaming goes into effect really quick-like, on Friday night, in time for Miranda Lambert’ s return.
Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of “A New Day …” at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Adele has not announced an extension at Caesars Palace past this month. But Caesars is offering tickets in its Emperor Package
Adele plans to extend her “Weekends” series. Also, she signed a wedding dress.
Adele could perform in venue’s opening from August through the first week of November. There is also a possibility of her restarting as early as June.
Kenny Davidsen opted for Las Vegas over Florida. After 10 years crushing it at Tuscany, it was the right call.
The Plaza CEO said of Mark Wahlberg, “Obviously we love having Mark there, and the energy he brings.”
Vegas favorite Bruno Mars has booked six more shows at his favorite Vegas venue, Dolby Live.