Garth Brooks says his wife, Trisha Yearwood, loves Ireland and wants to move there.
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A resident of Las Vegas for more than two years, Wahlberg is at the forefront of the film industry moving into Nevada.
The U2 concert film alternates with the “Postcard From Earth” film by Darren Aronofsky.
Barry Manilow is making its way back to Westgate’s International Theater on Dec. 5-7 and Dec. 12-14.
Billy Joel and Sting, the Helldorado Days Rodeo and Las Vegas Hoopfest top this week’s entertainment lineup.
Vin Rock says Naughty By Nature is in no way performing in Vegas, and “Boombox” reps agree.
Katy Perry said that in creating “Play,” she asked, “How is it that we would even put a 30-foot toilet on one of these trucks? There’s not really a truck that fits it.”
One of the biggest entertainment acts of this century is headlining a quartet of shows in Las Vegas in April. We speak of K-Pop icons BTS.
Former Las Vegas Philharmonic executive director Anne Berquist has filed a lawsuit against the long-standing Southern Nevada nonprofit, alleging insurance fraud.
Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli took three encores as he honored his wife, Veronica’s, 38th birthday, but the crowd wanted him all night.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison is opening a spot for Katy Perry to perform as the Green Fairy.
Justin Bieber, citing positive COVID cases in his camp, has canceled Sunday’s show at T-Mobile Arena.
Joe Pistone says “Donnie Brasco” was 85-percent accurate, “Which in Hollywood is pretty good.”
Keith Urban says of taking open dates at Caesars, “We got a very panicked call one night, asking if we could fill in a bunch of shows and it worked out perfect.”
Janae Longo said when she heard Adele was canceling her residency, “I got really nervous, because there was a lot of backlash. I didn’t know how to take it.”