Hip-hop superstar Megan Thee Stallion brought the Hot Girl Summer tour to the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday.
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The lofty prices run counter to industry trends, where acts have cut prices to foster sales.
The famous downtown Las Vegas music festival is turning into a two-night affair in its first year of sole ownership by Rolling Stone.
On a Vegas weeknight, Lady Gaga’s “Jazz + Piano” show returned to Park MGM, and Flavor Flav joined Brian Newman on stage at NoMad Library.
Megan Thee Stallion, “Loud & Proud” wrestling, Las Vegas Restaurant Week and the Punk Rock Tattoo Expo top this week’s lineup.
Of her onstage tumble, Marie Osmond said, “Donny and I have a bet, if you have an accident and don’t keep singing, you have to pay the other $500.”
“Atomic Saloon Show” producer Ross Mollison says, “Reverend Peabody of course can perform weddings.”
Keith Urban can be to the Colosseum what George Strait is to T-Mobile Arena — a solo, country superstar anchor.
Imagine Dragons held their sixth annual TRF Gala at Wynn Las Vegas. About 880 supporters turned out for a record-setting night.
Caesars Entertainment execs are extolling the general-admission area as a way to expand the venue’s appeal to more high-energy shows.
Gazillioniare says of Robin’s Nest, “I’ll be there from this Sunday, throwing down a Krug or 10 in his honor. We miss ya, baby.”
“O” opened Oct. 17, 1998, the first production show ever on the Strip to command a $100 ticket price.
Jen Kramer, a Yale graduate, is the only female headliner among more than 20 magic/mentalist/hypnotist productions currently running in Las Vegas.
Tommy Wind is back in residency at Night Owl Showroom with “Amazing Magic Starring Tommy Wind” at Hooters/OYO Hotel Casino beginning at 3 p.m. Oct. 24.
The new entrepreneur saved her money while living at the Strat from 2013-17, when she was the star of “Pin Up.”