“Menopause” has played more than 5,600 shows, but none more memorable than the night the nuns showed up at Harrah’s.
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A name for the Rogers Entertainment Center is expected soon. So is the next headliner at Resorts World.
The Blue Men never speak onstage, their muted portrayals serving as the troupe’s artistic trademark. But they are ready to make some happy noise on the Strip.
“Mystere” was originally planned to follow “O” by a month to the stage. Treasure Island owner Phil Ruffin had other ideas.
Resorts World’s new commercial starring its superstars is a real trip on the Strip.
Piff has lemon-lime Jell-O and a customized warning sign in his new show at Flamingo Showroom.
The Vegas Room was such a throwback vibe it could have played out in black and white, except for Eric Jordan Young’s lemon-yellow suit.
Earl Turner recalibrated his career with an offer to headline at the Colorado Belle, which he accepted by asking, “Where?”
Orel Hershiser became one of the all-time pitching greats as a starter. But he was summoned from the bullpen Thursday night.
“House of Dancing Water” in Macau offers a glimpse into reopening a live entertainment venue.
Las Vegas ‘gig’ performers are asking, “What am I supposed to do?” Keith Thompson says, “We do this.”
Neil Diamond introduced a new version of “Sweet Caroline,” with, “I think if we sing together, well, we’ll feel a little bit better.
Patrick Mahomes, Mike Tyson and Magic Johnson were all in attendance at Saturday’s heavyweight spectacle.
Somewhere between Gwen Stefani’s illness and boffo return to the stage last week was this piece of news: She dueted with her beau and country superstar Blake Shelton before a full house at Zappos Theater.
The former member of One Direction joined headlining DJ Zedd for a one-off performance at the multi-level, 75,000-square-foot party fortress.