The Rolling Stones, the Aces, Dead & Company and Pearl Jam top the entertainment lineup for the week of May 10 to 16.
Music
Buzz around the music scene is, Zac Brown Band is prepping for a residency at the Sphere. The person providing the buzz is Zac Brown.
“I can play anywhere,” Santana said during a phone chat. “I can play a parking lot in Africa.”
Country superstar Keith Urban has announced a new residency on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Animazing Gallery is hosting an art and photography exhibit later this month that looks back at the work of Grateful Dead artists, coinciding with the band’s residency at the Sphere.
Rockabilly fans from as far as away as Buffalo, New York and Vancouver, Canada, gathered at The Orleans this weekend to listen to music, check out classic cars and dress in their best 1950s fashion.
Vinny Adinolfi of Bronx Wanderers was stunned when Mr. Las Vegas Wayne Newton and Tony Orlando unexpectedly sauntered into his birthday party.
Two big fests are going head to head. The winner? Local beer suppliers.
The Swedish-born producer and DJ known as Avicii has been found dead in Oman.
Here are this week’s five best bets for nightlife in Las Vegas.
Hip-hop heavy hitters invde Thomas & Mack Center.
Still big fans of Vegas and frequent headliners on the Strip, ZZ Top begins a five-show spree at Venetian Theater on Friday night.
Prosecutors in the Minnesota county where Prince died said Wednesday that they’re ready to make an announcement in their two-year investigation into the musician’s death from an accidental fentanyl overdose.
Though the lineup has yet to be announced for the Sept. 21-23 festival, tickets go on sale Thursday.
Banjos were plucked, fires were started, retinas were widened: a weekend of shows in Vegas.