Shania Twain has added 16 shows, and the Doobie Brothers have announced eight, at Zappos Theater.
Shows
The 54-year-old Pineda, who has taken over for Steve Perry with the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, is tearing up Las Vegas as Journey wraps up an eight-show residency.
Cirque’s most lavish show, “Ka,” returns with a fourish to MGM Grand.
Derek Stevens says it’s an only-in-Vegas thing, as 10 corporate execs are scaling the Circa hotel tower.
“An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert” brings a new type of production to the Strip.
Jen Kramer is unique as a trailblazer among female magicians, and also as a Yale graduate who headlines at the hotel where Elvis once starred.
Dennis Rodman spent two days during the 1998 NBA Finals in Las Vegas. Predictably, it was a party.
Iliza Shlesinger says, “I’ve done my best to turn lemons into a weird lemonade,” as she returns to Mirage Theater.
Cirque had been prepping for an October return of “Ka,” to fill out its schedule. COVID has other ideas.
Giles Martin chatted with Paul McCartney on Sunday. On Saturday, Kevin Hart hijacked Usher’s show at the Colosseum.
You might not know Liberty Loft at New York-New York, but several Vegas entertainers do. One is Terry Fator.
Bronx Wanderers have hopscotched around Las Vegas since arriving in 2016, but have a home at the Westgate.
Dave Chappelle hit Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas after Friday’s show at MGM Grand Garden. He performed again, on piano.
Of the show he brought to the stage in 1998, Franco Dragone said, “What they do is so very difficult, and maybe when people are watching, they don’t realize this.”
Sammy Hagar says of his show at The Strat, “We’ll start with six, seven Van Halen songs, a couple of Montrose tracks, a Led Zeppelin songs … We’ll mix it up pretty good.”