Las Vegas is one of 32 dates on Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever, The World Tour” next year.
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Cirque CEO Daniel Lamarre says, “This is the moment we’ve been waiting for,” as “Mystere” and “O” return.
Comedy great Dave Chappelle has headined Mandalay Bay and T-Mobile Arena in recent years.
Clint Holmes with his new silver-topped look, is celebrating Black History Month with the return of The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas and his own return to the stage.
“Absinthe” is back, doing what it does best, which is perform raunchy comedy, expert acrobatics and leaving it to a fictional rich guy to do the talking.
Matt Goss and Keith Lemon met a couple of years ago when Goss appeared on Lemon’s “Shopping” show.
Belgium’s prosecutor’s office has brought tax-fraud charges against famed Vegas visionary Franco Dragone.
Murray Sawchuck last week visited the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park of “Tiger King” fame.
Rock legend Billy Gibbons says of his bike ride on the Strip, “We will not have the chance to do this much longer.”
Donato Cabrera remembers one “beautiful Sunday afternoon” Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, and David Coverdale of Whitesnake visited his CD store.
When “Lucille” kicked off a string of top-selling hits for Kenny Rogers in ‘77, the singer was making about $3,000 to $4,000 a week at the hotel.
Tyson Fury’s official post-fight party is set for Hakkasan Nightclub, within walking distance (or, staggering distance, depending the outcome) from MGM Grand Garden.
More than 600 attendees paid tribute to Mac King on a night of playful, and profane, testimonials.
Penn Jillette says, “It’s so it’s so strange to do this,” but is optimistic about “Penn & Friends” at the Rio.
In 1986, Frank Marino was served legal papers onstage at the Riviera from an attorney representing Joan Rivers — while Marino was performing as Rivers.