After playing Dean Martin for years, Michel turned his full focus to Ol’ Blue Eyes and packed the show pavilion at the M Resort with last year’s “Sinatra Forever.”
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Shania Twain is keeping fans waiting again. But at least they have both a present and past tense while waiting on a future album.
Kenny Loggins is a summer tradition in Las Vegas. And he is all-American enough that he doesn’t even have to sing “America the Beautiful” this Fourth of July weekend, although surely no one could stop him.
In the late 1990s, Cherry Poppin’ Daddies were part of a wave of retro-swing revivalists sporting tattoos and zoot suits, playing places like the Huntridge Theater to take Las Vegas back to its Louis Prima years.
Donnie Wahlberg says the New Kids On The Block don’t mind tire-kicking the idea of becoming Las Vegas headliners.
New York City rockers The Strokes come to The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Aug. 20, with Albert Hammond Jr.
There comes a point in every Celine Dion show where the waterworks open and you can’t stop a tear from running down your face.
Comedian Kevin Hart’s box-office hit “Think Like A Man Too” is set in Vegas. He’ll return to the scene Sept. 5-6, bringing his “Hartbeat Weekend” with comedy shows, a performance by Kendrick Lamar and even a blackjack tourney at The Cosmopolitan.
Frankie Moreno proves that life is not always one thing or another, and sometimes you can be both.
Indie dance pop troupe Grouplove joins Portugal. The Man at Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq on Aug. 16. Tickets are $35 in advance, $40 day of show and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Brooklyn Bowl box office, 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and www.ticketfly.com.