Meet Aidan Te Puke, who performs in “Thunder From Down Under.” He was raised in New Zealand and Australia, and remembers performing Maori dances as early as age 5.
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A flaming arch planned for Tuesday’s elaborate welcoming presentation for Britney Spears was deemed too dicey by the fire marshal and cut out of the ceremony in front of Planet Hollywood Resort.
We’re now in that time of year that usually involves extended family time, and the resulting thin line between endearing and annoying. And so it is with the Tommy Wind magic show.
Meet Brandon Nix, who performs in “Rock of Ages.” Nix is from West Memphis, Ark., and grew up singing in a church choir.
Shania Twain may look back, but she doesn’t look down. At least not when she’s on an airborne motorcycle, making the grandest of entries by descending about 40 feet to the stage of the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
The balance of power’s off. After all, when the musical’s called “Evita” and the title character’s not the one dominating the stage, you know something’s a trifle amiss.
’Tis the season. The low season, if you ask most Scroogey show producers, but a special time for a few Las Vegas Charlie Browns.
According to a 2011 New York Times piece, Cirque du Soleil head Guy Laliberte once fielded a call from his friend Bono of U2, asking him to invest in the “Spider-Man” musical he and The Edge were writing songs for.
Treasure Island’s sexy outdoor show “Sirens of TI” has closed after a 10-year run. Cast and crew were notified Friday during a mandatory meeting.
If Frank Sinatra was still around and looking for songs to cover, would he croon Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky”? If our only gauge is Michael Buble, then the answer is yes.
The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater hasn’t changed a lot in seven years, and doesn’t really need to.
Meet Chloe Louise Crawford of Portsmouth, England. She moved to Las Vegas about a year-and-a-half ago and joined “Fantasy” about six months later.
NEW YORK— One of the lead producers of Broadway’s “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” says moving the show to Las Vegas makes sense because Sin City has always been a better fit for the splashy musical than the Great White Way.
The Latin Grammys returns to the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Thursday for its fifth consecutive year and sixth overall. Tickets to the 5 p.m. live event were expected to be sold out.
Pop tart Miley Cyrus comes to the MGM Grand Garden arena on March 1. Tickets are $60.50 and $90.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ticketmaster outlets.