The “Lovers & Friends” festival has been canceled, according to event organizers. This was to be the third installment of the annual hip-hop and R&B festival.
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Guy Fieri produced a great gift and John Mayer displayed the gift of gab at Sammy Hagar’s Hollywood event.
The English football team hit two Strip nightclubs as it celebrates its promotion to League One.
Duran Duran bassist John Taylor likes “A View to a Kill,” the James Bond film from 1985.
Pamela Anderson is now portraying a Vegas performer theatrically, in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl.”
The metal gods (well, with the help of the fine folks at Live Nation) have smiled upon us, the good people of Las Vegas, with a generous, heartrending gift in the form of a show featuring Black Sabbath on the eve of Valentine’s Day.
While many fans are talking about the steamy chemistry between Taylor Swift and Scott Eastwood in her new music video, the singer is taking heat for an altogether different reason. Swift is accused of channeling colonialism in the video for her single “Wildest Dreams.”
The Route 91 Harvest festival set for Oct. 2 to 4 has released its full lineup and schedule.
Have you always wanted to rub shoulders with Snoop Dogg? Great news: You’ll have your chance this weekend.
If you missed the MTV Music Video Awards on Sunday night, don’t fear, as the night’s winners were no surprise to many and Miley Cyrus’ hosting was almost what you would expect from the eccentric pop star. Following a trend of the last few years, the show didn’t go on without surprises and at times uncomfortable moments.
If you are Bob Dylan’s biggest fan, this just might be the holiday home for you. The famous “big pink” house — the place where Dylan and The Band recorded the “Basement Tapes” in 1967 — is now available as a vacation rental property.
The Loveless, a scorching psychobilly act from Dayton, Ohio, is embarking on a cross-country tour starting this week, and Las Vegas is one of the lucky cities on its itinerary.
With song titles from his band that equate people to excrement and a brand-new book titled “You’re Making Me Hate You: A Cantankerous Look at the Common Misconception That Humans Have Any Common Sense Left,” Corey Taylor may seem like a misanthrope miffed with mankind — and, well, maybe he is.
Curtis Jackson and the rest of G-Unit, along with a sizable ensemble of talent that includes Panic! At the Disco, Passion Pit, Sublime with Rome, Fitz and the Tantrums and more will perform at Wine Amplified, a two-day event at MGM Resorts Village.