Earth Wind & Fire has sold more than 90 million records internationally. The band is playing The Venetian Theatre this fall.
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“Celebration” would not have been written if not for the hook in “Ladies’ Night,” which preceded it.
Citing market ticket-buying fluctuation, “Love” at the Mirage is down through Jan. 11.
Guitar great Rick Nielsen remembers when the words “cheap trick” were not welcome on the Strip.
Katy Perry is rolling into Resorts World with a show she says is “a little wrong, but a good wrong.”
Kathleen Madigan and Lewis Black played blackjack one night at Barbary Coast. When they left, it was snowing on the Strip.
Of the show he brought to the stage in 1998, Franco Dragone said, “What they do is so very difficult, and maybe when people are watching, they don’t realize this.”
Jack Kenn appreciates airborne objects, including the simulated aircraft in FlyOver.
Human Nature are reuniting for a summer-Christmas show.
We knew, at some point, a new production show would premiere on the Las Vegas Strip during COVID reopening. It has arrived, appropriately wrapped as a Christmas present.
“Menopause” is the type of show that should be a cinch to reopen in the adjusted COVID protocols. But protocols make its return a risk.
“Salvage Yard” producer Paul Seignthaler says, “We wanted to showcase this in pieces, to show what we have and to also bring some normalcy to people’s lives.”
Mirage headliner Shin Lim says of the COVID-19 shutdown, “I’m fine. I’m an introvert, anyway.”
The Excalibur will be the next MGM Resorts property to reopen, on June 11, according to a hotel spokesman.
The Mob Museum, not an easy sell when its opening was announced a decade ago, continues to show its resiliency.