Ringo Starr loves playing Las Vegas, enough to entertain thoughts of an extended engagement on the Strip.
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Juan Gabriel was a big enough star to launch Las Vegas as a Mexican Independence Day party mecca, and he is big enough now to play here on a different weekend.
If Trombone Shorty needs a roof over his head between weekends at Coachella, the new Brooklyn Bowl should feel just like home.
Iconic singer Cher headlines the MGM Grand Garden arena on May 25. Tickets are $55.25, $76.25, $149.75 and $191.75 and go on sale at noon Friday at Ticketmaster outlets.
On the first track of their latest disc, “Pure Vida Conspiracy,” Gogol Bordello frontman Eugene Hutz decries the borders that separate one country from the next.
The Pet Shop Boys aren’t ever going to be confused with Las Vegas showmen, even though they covered Elvis (“Always on My Mind”) and produced an album for Liza Minnelli (“Results” in 1989).
Darius Rucker may have a big night at the one country awards show that doesn’t go off in Las Vegas, the Country Music Association awards from Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 6.
This week: Tegan & Sara, Vampire Weekend, Spiritualized, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, How to Destroy Angels, Foals, Beach House, Rihanna, Garbage, Gwar, Lee Scratch Perry, Cafe Tecuba, Jackie Evancho, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Don Rickles & Robert Davi, Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, Jillian Michaels, Keep Memory Alive Power of Love Gala and Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana
On their first headlining tour, with Las Vegas being its second date, Imagine Dragons seemed more at home on a larger stage than they did back when they were playing smaller local clubs like Beauty Bar and The Bunkhouse.