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.
Music
Megan Thee Stallion, “Loud & Proud” wrestling, Las Vegas Restaurant Week and the Punk Rock Tattoo Expo top this week’s lineup.
Spots where Elvis Presley reflected and Frank Sinatra reclined are among the hidden spaces, places and items to be found in Las Vegas theaters.
The Sphere’s Jim Dolan says of the famous Las Vegas venue’s audiovisual technology: “We’ve only scratched the surface.”
Ventriloquist Terry Fator has loaded his show at The Strat with new acts and material.
Producer Hanoch Rosenn says of “Wow” reopening, “We are treating this as a message to our colleagues and friends around the world, who ask me, ‘How is it going?’ ”
Grunge became gold Saturday as the guitar Kurt Cobain played on Nirvana’s 1993 “MTV Unplugged” performance months before his death sold for an eye-popping $6 million at auction.
The positive test at Mayfair was from a single staffer. The club’s cast and crew are tested weekly.
Pete Vallee’s purely Elvis, all-request, no-cover show is back at Harrah’s Piano Bar.
Led by vocalists Steve Judkins and LaShonda Reese, Mayfair’s production showed no signs of rust.
The live music industry is slowly lurching back to life, using the internet to get back in action.
As a result of the COVID-19 shutdown, the Bellagio fountains turned off the faucet March 17.
Rock legend Billy Gibbons says of his bike ride on the Strip, “We will not have the chance to do this much longer.”
Mr. Las Vegas headlined in Las Vegas for 61 years, but until Saturday never rode a bike on the Strip.
Little Richard, whose piercing wail, pounding piano and towering pompadour irrevocably altered popular music while introducing black R&B to white America, has died Saturday.