Adam Lambert has most recently joined Queen onstage in Vegas. His October dates are solo.
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Keith Urban’s hard-driving residency production is set for the Colosseum’s general-admission configuration.
For a decade, “Absinthe” has has pushed the boundaries of acrobatic artistry, comedic content and good taste. Now the show is testing its limits at the box office.
Bruno Mars’ return July 3 is the first show at Park Theater since 311 headlined the venue March 13, 2020.
Nieve Malandra is first up as 1923 Prohibition Bar at Mandalay Bay returns to live entertainment.
Las Vegas favorite and international entertainment legend Tony Bennett has revealed he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Garth Brooks, who says, “You’re going in there wanting to be the best show that’s been in that stadium,” has rescheduled his Allegiant Stadium debut.
Chris Phillips of Zowie Bowie said of his NYE show, “I’m just hoping to find that threshold in the night where it feels OK.”
Piff has set up a sign on artificial turf in front of the stage: “Keep Off Grass By Order Of Mr. Piffles.”
Laugh Factory proprietor Harry Basil says, “This 25-foot rule is what’s going to kill everybody. Or prevent everybody from opening.”
Jason Aldean was onstage when the Oct. 1 gunfire broke out. “That night was probably the worst night of our lives,” he said on the tragedy’s third anniversary.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas President and CEO Richard “Boz” Bosworth says, “Both the Shag Room and The Bar are contiguous ultralounges, similar to Alibi or Clique, but combined.”
The food is fine and Vegas folk doyen Gold Top Bob returned live music to The Sand Dollar.
Chuck Bowling has real-time experience in crisis management, having been in place at Mandalay Bay in the arduous recovery from the Oct. 1 shootings.
Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Poison and Joan Jett scheduled to kick off tour on June 18 in Nashville.