David Perrico says of the Raiders House Band’s upcoming residency, “We think locals and Raider Nation fans will love it.”
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A comically outfitted Chris Martin was treated as any karaoke singer is at Dino’s, the fabled Las Vegas dive bar that opened in 1962.
Cindy Frey says, “Let’s make it real,” in curating Eagles’ Third Encore fan experience.
The Eagles have launched their long-awaited, 20-show residency at the Sphere. The band is presenting 50 years of hits.
Too Short, Big Boi from Outkast and Treach from Naughty By Nature are performing at Sunday’s Raiders-Panthers tilt.
“Absinthe” producer Ross Mollison says, “Ultimately we think we can get 222 people in there, and that would be a third of our current capacity and it’s just a question of making the show work.”
It was a hot, sunny morning in VegasVille on Thursday. We know this because a tuxedoed, masked Phantom of the Opera sought shade under a palm tree near the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.
As a result of the COVID-19 shutdown, the Bellagio fountains turned off the faucet March 17.
Marklen Kennedy developed “Labor of Love,” and his premiere party itself was a show.
Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell says, “What’s kind of fascinating, a lot of people don’t really realize most people in the entertainment business are gig workers.”
Naomi Mauro says of herself and husband, Gio,“We can make bread, a lot of bread,” Mauro said in a phone chat this week. “At first it was therapeutic, but so far it’s been something people are enjoying, so that’s good.”
Brad Paisley challenged Darius Rucker, who played Foster Lloyd’s “You Can Come Cryin’ to Me,” and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum has performed Call Me a Dog” by Chris Cornell.
Las Vegas Strip headlining magician Mat Franco says of his show, “It’s a learn-as-we-go kind of thing, a way to push me out of my comfort zone and still reach an audience.”
A troupe of performers who had just returned from a trip to China were held out of the “Michael Jackson One” show for three performances as a precautionary measure.
Steven Tyler placed his hand on Joey Kramer’s back and said, “Remember, people only really get interesting when they start to rattle the bars on their cages