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The first, classic prop bet was William “Refrigerator” Perry scoring a touchdown in Super Bowl XX. Perry went off at 20-to-1, closed at 2-to-1, and of course did score a TD.
Las Vegas bands and a locals-heavy crowd filled Hard Rock Hotel for its final shindig Saturday night.
The performances have been a relief to Rio officials, who were not eager to dump 20 dates.
Dwight Yoakam still has a pair of dice from is 1986 video shoot at El Cortez.
Look for Shania Twain, returning to headlining status at Zappos Theater, to record her own video and (likely) be a fixture at VGK games.
“O” opened Oct. 17, 1998, the first production show ever on the Strip to command a $100 ticket price.
Donato Cabrera and the Philharmonic resume their partnership with Nevada Public Radio beginning 2 p.m. Sunday on Classical 89.7-FM.
“Xperience” follows, and in many ways advances, the concept of a Las Vegas residency.
Ryan Kelsey of “Chippendales” is the latest Colonel character in a new KFC Mother’s Day campaign spotlighting the “Chickendales” dance troupe.
Producer Tegan Summer himself wrote 20 new songs for the show, and he knows talent, too, having recruited a team of Vegas entertainment all-stars to perform in “Marilyn.”
Elvis Costello’s dates were pulled off the Wynn Las Vegas website earlier today, and no return dates have been announced or posted.
The show must go on, as they say. But not tonight. Many venues went dark Monday night to mourn and pay tribute to victims of Sunday’s Route 91 Harvest festival shooting at the Village.
The Rolling Stones “Exhibitionism” opens at the Palazzo Sept. 23 and runs through Jan. 31.
“Pawn Stars,” the cable-TV sensation at Gold & Silver Pawn of Las Vegas, has been given the green light for a 15th season.