Justin Bieber’s appearance at Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas helped preview a premiere Vegas hotspot.
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Dave Chappelle keeps adding dates, as Ricky Martin and Enrique Iglesias set a tour launch at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
A few artists from from the closed Cirque du Soleil stage show “Zumanity” have grown tired of waiting for the next option. So they created one.
As Michelob Ultra Arena, branded bars and lounges will be featured around the former Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Piff The Magic Dragon is the first faux-reptile to return to the Las Vegas Strip. But ahead of Piff’s re-opening, the female revue “X Country” is back at Harrah’s Cabaret.
Rick Harrison is not ruling out a run for governor of Nevada. “I’ve made no decision yet. I’m leaning towards no.”
Westgate Las Vegas GM Cami Christensen says, “We are so excited to welcome back our team members and guests, and provide them with a safe environment.”
Siegfried Fischbacher says of Roy Horn’s urn, “I put it in our chapel. We discussed that during our lifetime.”
Before the shutdown, “The Bachelor” came to town. Specifically, “The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart,” recorded in February at Park MGM and T-Mobile Arena.
“Tiger King,” the Netflix coronavirus-quarantine viral sensation, is adding an “aftershow” episode Sunday.
Drag icon Frank Marino says of his short, black skirt, “I found this in the closet, next to Ryan Seacrest.”
Joey Kramer, an original member of Aerosmitih, returned Monday after a seven-month absence from the “Deuces Are Wild” residency at Park Theater.
Named for Smith Center president Myron Martin, Cabaret Jazz has become the premier live entertainment destination for those who ply their craft in Las Vegas.
The news that rock great Neil Peart had died was total shock, the type of information that leaves you dizzy, even confused.
The sister star of the Donny & Marie show tumbled for a second time in three months Thursday night at Flamingo Las Vegas.