Lady Gaga has most recently performed her hot-selling “Jazz + Piano” show in October, though she also led a version of it at Mark Davis’ Super Bowl party.
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Owner Noel Bowman is hoping to keep the legacy of intimate, live performances relevant on the Las Vegas Strip as superstar headliners have moved in.
Christina Aguilera’s production at Voltaire at The Venetian is aptly described as “intimate.” But the pop superstar is taking it down a notch with her latest Vegas venture.
Multi-GRAMMY Award-winning superstar Bruno Mars has announced more shows on the Las Vegas Strip.
Las Vegas veteran comic Butch Bradley headlined the six-city Comedy for Koby tour of Israel.
Priscilla Presley got a rock show and the royal treatment at U2’s show at the Sphere.
The secrecy of Kanye West’s performance at Wynn West was largely by design. He announced the show the morning of the performance.
On its 25th anniversary, “Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” plays Dolby Live at Park MGM for one show in April.
Iconic rockers Pearl Jam will perform two shows in Las Vegas later this year.
Usher is to play T-Mobile Arena in December, seizing demand after his boffo Super Bowl LVIII performance.
In the first half of Sunday’s Super Bowl Taylor Swift threw back a brew and slammed the empty cup in a moment of high emotion. And high triumph.
Tiësto was to be the is the first in-game DJ ever in a Super Bowl. Instead, he has called off his appearance.
A “Frooog Camp” is Guy Laliberté’s vehicle for a return to Vegas.
Sonyaé Elise shared video of herself singing with Celine Dion backstage in a series of highlights from Sunday’s Grammys show.
A couple of national TV outlets attempted to interview Blue Man Group, with predictable results.