Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger got a healthy sampling of the Las Vegas restaurant scene while in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
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The man who sang, “Time is on my side,” proved it is, and “What a drag it is, getting old,” proved it doesn’t need to be.
Blake Shelton told Friday’s Power of Love crowd, “This is maybe the last time I’m ever going to perform country music.”
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.
Australian rapper will perform as part at the new hotel-casino’s grand-opening party.
Electro pop group Capital Cities opens the venue on Sept. 20.
The Bunkhouse, that little dive on 11th Street, is no longer a dive nor quite as little. After a year of renovations by new owners the Downtown Project, the club reopens on Monday with a stellar kickoff show headlined by Built to Spill and Vegas’ Rusty Maples.
The music festival is scheduled May 8-9 and May 15-16 on the Las Vegas Strip. Tickets are $295 for a one-weekend pass.
DJs with Las Vegas residencies dominate Forbes’ list.
The lads from Liverpool arrived in Vegas in 1964 and performed for 17,000 screaming fans in the entertainment capital of the world. The buzz was unbelievable. Las Vegas had seen hot acts before, but this was Beatlemania.
Taylor Swift is saying goodbye to country music, for now: The singer says she’s releasing her first full-length pop album on Oct. 27.
Both shows at the MGM Grand Garden arena are sold out, but you can still get in on the action at The Lot.
The bluesy rockers are coming to The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in November.
When Idris Elba agreed to direct K. Michelle’s TV musical, the R&B singer thought he was kidding. The rising singer is pairing with the Golden Globe winner for “Rebellious Soul: the Musical,” which premieres Tuesday on VH1.