Blake Shelton told Friday’s Power of Love crowd, “This is maybe the last time I’m ever going to perform country music.”
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Mick Jagger, in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium, has been known to seek Las Vegas landmarks.
Blake Shelton’s superstar wife, Gwen Stefani, was also on the Power of Love carpet in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas entertanment pro Chucky Klapow has worked with the Rolling Stones frontman since 2011.
Ronnie Wood and his family visited Penn & Teller, ahead of a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
Pop-punk mainstays Blink-182 will be settling down at the Palms with a 16-show stint at the renovated Pearl.
Jon Bon Jovi shouted it from the stage at T-Mobile Arena: “What could be better than a St. Patrick’s Day party in Las Vegas on a Saturday night?”
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman has said he’ll bet on anything — including a pair of cockroaches scrambling across a tile floor (let’s set up a tournament for that, eh?).
In 1960 Las Vegas, music meant Liberace. Or Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and their fellow Rat Packers. Or the various orchestras accompanying their Strip showroom stints. But on one night in 1960, music meant Leonard Bernstein.
Forty-three million dollars and counting: That’s how much Bon Jovi’s “This House Is Not for Sale Tour” has earned.
He’s like Jean-Paul Sartre, only with a way deeper tan.
IHeartMedia, one of the world’s largest radio and billboard companies, is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as part of an agreement with its lenders to reduce debt.
A singer from Oklahoma says he was uncomfortable when Katy Perry kissed him on the lips as he auditioned for “American Idol.”
The New Zealand-born artist whose legal name is Sam Wills wears tape over his mouth in his nonverbal mix of comedy and magic.
Kind Heaven will present live music of all genres on four stages, with Perry Farrell himself heading up the booking. Its walking tour will focus on Southeast Asia cuisine and culture.