Brad Garrett is adding music and a pre-show hang to his new club at MGM Grand in November.
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Bruno Mars has sold out all of his Park Theater shows, and even VIP packages priced at $6,500 covering stays at several MGM Resorts suites.
Stand-up comic, TV and film star Bill Burr killed for about 90 minutes in his return to the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan.
The comedy-magic headliner with the longest current unbroken residency on the Strip, is moving from Harrah’s to Excalibur’s Thunderland Showroom.
Over his music career, Bobby Morris he was the backing drummer for such stars as Elvis, Louis Prima and Liberace.
Let’s groove tonight. Or more specifically, in November. Earth, Wind & Fire is back on the Strip for six shows at The Venetian Theatre.
Ann-Margret, co-star with Elvis in “Viva Las Vegas,” heads up the list of inductees UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
Drai’s has always been synonymous with a “club” experience, but is adjusting in COVID reopening.
“It’s like, I’m the new surf guitarist,” Billy Gibbons says of his latest solo single, “West Coast Junkie.”
Louie Anderson says of being picked to fill a “white” need by Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall for “Coming to America,” “I have no problem with it.”
Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Nevada Resort Association President Virginia Valentine want the state to open up.
The Weeknd is set to perform the halftime show at Sunday’s Super Bowl LV, then start selling tickets for Vegas.
The narrator, a robed geezer named Harry Harrahs, talks continually from stage left.
Jewel doesn’t usually sing while crying, but shed tears for her friend Tony Hsieh.
“Die Hard” actors Clarence Gilyard of UNLV and Bruce Willis are having their batteries recharged in a reunion commercial.