Cedric the Entertainer is performing a one-off at The Amp, but he has residency ideas for Vegas.
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Rachel Wolfson is a comic and actress, a cast member in the just-released “Jackass Forever,” with a very Las Vegas legal lineage.
Carlos Santana says of his House of Blues cancellations, “I am going to be taking time out for a little bit, to make sure I replenish and I rest and I catch up with my health.”
A native of Venice, Giada Valenti moved to Las Vegas in 2018 and will perform her holiday show “Love Under the Christmas Tree,” at Myron’s at The Smith Center.
Michael Bublé residency talk is bubbling up. A great idea, but not a done deal.
Steven Soderbergh, who directed “Magic Mike” and is part of the creative team behind “Magic Mike Live” at the Sahara Las Vegas, is importing a centuries-old Bolivian spirit.
David Lee Roth has spent 50 years as a showman, first with the Van Halen brothers in the early 1970s. He’s calling it quits in Vegas in January.
Harry Styles, First Friday, John Mulaney, ‘Annie’ highlight our list of things to do this week.
Giles Martin chatted with Paul McCartney on Sunday. On Saturday, Kevin Hart hijacked Usher’s show at the Colosseum.
Sammy Hagar’s fan club snapped up 3,200 tickets in less than two hours this week. So he’s added more dates.
Guns N’ Roses has announced, “We’re F’N Back!” That means to Las Vegas, and that is the title of its tour, too.
For a decade, “Absinthe” has has pushed the boundaries of acrobatic artistry, comedic content and good taste. Now the show is testing its limits at the box office.
Laugh Factory proprietor Harry Basil says, “This 25-foot rule is what’s going to kill everybody. Or prevent everybody from opening.”
Chuck Bowling has real-time experience in crisis management, having been in place at Mandalay Bay in the arduous recovery from the Oct. 1 shootings.
Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Poison and Joan Jett scheduled to kick off tour on June 18 in Nashville.