“Absinthe” producer Ross Mollsison says, “When Caesars said that they wanted to do a television commercial that indicates Vegas is really ready to open, I said, ‘I’ll plug the tree in.’ ”
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Ex-MGM Resorts and Wynn Las Vegas exec Sean Christie says of his new venture, “I think that companies are going to need companies like mine to create content and create ‘wow.’”
Wassa Coulibaly says of her new pandemic pieces, “You can wear these in a variety of ways. You can even wear them after the pandemic is over.”
Frontman and guitar great Billy Gibbons says from Las Vegas, “ZZ Top can’t sit still. The outlook for the coming year will be a bonus. It’ll be time to rage.”
Barry Manilow called out Thursday, but is due back for Friday and Saturday night shows.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is in close proximity to Aerosmith, not just spiritually but in fact. I’m seated in a group so close to the band you can actually catch the distinctive scent of Steven Tyler. Not sure what it is, sort of a citrus-berry-macho-musk fragrance. I call it Sweet Emotion.
“Absinthe,” loaded with athletic types from Eastern Europe, has added a quartet of sway poles to its hit show at Caesars Palace.
Dallas Cowboys’ star running back Ezekial Elliott was handcuffed by Metro Police at Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas at Las Vegas Motor Speedway at about 3 a.m. Saturday.
Madonna’s “Madame X” performs at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Nov. 7, 9 and 10, the dates announced today by concert promoter Live Nation.
The front man for Aerosmith joined the Backstreet Boys onstage at Zappos Theater on Friday night.
Jimmy Kimmel’s team has announced the first set of guests for his shows airing from Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood from April 1-5.
One highlight from this run-through of “September,” vocalist Philip Bailey calling out, “This is for TV! Not the radio! We gotta give it a good run!”
Xavier Mortimer spent three years at Sin City Theater before an Angelic turn of events forced him to seek the Windows opportunity.
“Criss Angel Mindfreak,” starring the magician of the same name opened at the theater of the same name on Saturday night at Planet Hollywood Resort. Actually, “opened” is not quite the sufficient term. The show erupted in its premiere.
Lady Gaga delivered a scorching criticism of Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, at the Park Theater on Saturday night.