The rapper, actor and Raiders fan is coming to Las Vegas, but this show will not be on the Strip.
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Dead & Company is adding dates this summer to its hit Las Vegas residency celebrating the Grateful Dead’s enduring legacy in rock history.
Descendents, Gorilla Biscuits highlight day one of Punk Rock Bowling fest.
The Nevada attorney general has joined a federal lawsuit that could have widespread ramifications for “the sports and entertainment capital of the world.”
Taylor Swift’s song has brought new attention to Clara Bow, a 1920s Hollywood film siren who moved to a ranch near Searchlight with cowboy actor husband, Rex Bell.
Harland Williams is the first headliner at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club, set to open for previews at Linq Promenade on May 2-8, with a more celebrated premiere in June.
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., remarkably married for 49 years, are headlining 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Orleans Showroom.
The frontman for Imagine Dragons and his wife of eight years are expecting a baby this October.
The club has most recently been under the ownership of Roxie Amaroso, who formally took over the establishment in August.
Roxie Hart always loved seeing her name in the periodicals.
Star DJ Marshmello will headline in a two-year residency at the Palms new Kaos Nightclub.
Mark Ronson is a key headliner for On The Record, which opened in late-December. He’s scheduled to DJ 12 dates this year. To find him, go to the Rolls Royce and make a left.
So this episode eggs — er, begs — the question, “Why bother with a Debbie Gibson tribute artist when you already have the real Debbie Gibson?”
Scott Bradlee has long wanted to bring his inventive Postmodern Jukebox production to Vegas. He told Saturday’s audience at Mirage’s Terry Fator Theater that was so enamoured of his surroundings, “I haven’t left this building in two days. I have not seen sunlight in that long.”
Paul Shaffer has been sending out feelers to his famous friends to spice up his Vegas lounge revival.