Craig Nyman knows the Life is Beautiful terrain well, as he was on the original creative team that launched the event in 2013.
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Frankie Moreno was closing a run at The Strat (then Stratosphere) when Myron Martin invited him to the Smith Center.
The 30-year-old Lawson, a Season 12 finalist on “AGT,” knows how to live. But the “where” stumps him.
The Strip last weekend delivered a pair of great showmen within a horseshoe’s throw of each other — George Strait at T-Mobile Arena and Brian Newman at NoMad Library at Park MGM.
Caesars Entertainment exec Jason Gastwirth says, “The remarkable demand at the box office that we are seeing for Usher’s shows is a true testament to his star power.
“Crazy Girls” spent 34 years on the Las Vegas Strip before Caesars Entertainment closed the show. Its status is in limbo.
Rod Stewart celebrates his 10th anniversary upon his return to the Colosseum, having launched the series in August 2011.
Caesars Entertainment President of Entertainment Jason Gastwirth points to the company’s strong list of headliners when assesing recent entertainment cuts.
Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers rocked the room with Bucky Heard and his band at Italian American Club.
Tiësto’s headlining legacy on the Strip runs deep. Zouk is tapping into that history.
Pauly Shore is already applauding the new Wiseguys Comedy Club, where he plans to headline.
J Balvin is heading up “The Neón Experience” Sept. 16-19 at Resorts World Las Vegas night and day club.
Veteran entertainment visionaries Franco Dragone and Criss Angel are collaborating in a new venue under “Mr. Smiles and Molly,” set to open in Las Vegas this year.
Matt and Angela Stabile have been X-ing out days on the calendar for months, methodically planning for a full return of their collection of Las Vegas Strip productions.
Lynette Chappell said of Siegfried and Roy, “Like comets, they blaze across the star-scattered sky.”