The “Mandy” singer is now on the cusp of overtaking a Las Vegas mark held by The King and he’s celebrating with performances through the weekend.
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Carlos Santana has extended his residency at House of Blues, where he has performed more than 300 shows, easily the most by any artist.
Just ahead of Bill Maher’s return to MGM Grand, Brad Garrett tore into the “Real Time” host.
Phish front man Trey Anastasio tested The Sphere’s audio system last year in New York.
LGBTQ icon Carson Kressley is being honored at the Silver State Equality Awards event at Kaos Nightclub.
“Strike Force Five” is being pared for a one-night benefit performance to help sidelined Hollywood pros.
The “Jersey Boys” legacy, and music of the Four Seasons, continues to thrive in Las Vegas.
“This will be a show that is leaning toward the interactive magic element,” Blaine says. “It will still have some of the pieces that could go very wrong. But let’s hope that that doesn’t happen.”
She still loves the Fountains of Bellagio, which she first encountered during a visit to Las Vegas in the fifth grade.
The U2 crew has moved in for run-throughs of “U2 UV: Achtung Baby.”
Geechy Guy, a quirky, funny, talented comic who made a career of searing one-liners, starred at Vegas clubs and once beat Ray Romano on “Star Search.”
New owners are upgrading the Rio, while taking down Penn & Teller’s images.
Travis Scott showed up at Rick Ross’ performance at Drai’s as James Harden led the party fast-break.
Nearly 300 couples participated in a vow-renewal at Caesars Palace on Sunday.
Mike Davis says of leaving More for SSSEN, “It’s the opportunity to become the first-ever employee of this upstart sports organization.”