Penn & Teller have temporarily taken down their hit show at the Rio as Teller recovers from open-heart surgery.
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David Blaine tells us, near the start of his production at The Theatre at Resorts World: Whatever our vision of a Las Vegas magic show is, this isn’t it.
Luke Bryan is back on the Strip for a dozen dates next year, starting Feb. 1 and running through April Fool’s Day.
Justin Bieber has called off his “Justice Tour” dates, saying, “I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now.”
Human Nature has been a Vegas favorite since 2009. The act is a threesome now, ready to reintroduce itself at South Point Showroom.
Shaquille O’Neal says, “If the great Adam Levine wants me to come onstage and sing a Maroon 5 song, I’m definitely coming onstage.”
Lorena Peril’s debut of her life story is filled with fellow musicians who have followed her path.
The Nevada Room co-founder Tom Michel says the club is closing as “ticketing revenue is just not where it needs to be.”
The Academy of Country Music Awards show has originated from Las Vegas nearly every year in the last two decades.
A leader in the immersive art culture, Matt King grew the Meow Wolf company to include the Omega Mart installation at Area15.
Mansion 54 was once known as Hartland Mansion, a famous party venue for Las Vegas’ elite.
His final day on the air is Friday, in his usual 4:30 to 7:30 a.m. slot.
Primus co-founder Les Claypool’s first Rush show was in November 1978 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.
Boy George and Culture Club swept through Encore Theater last weekend. We’re especially interested in convo surrounding those shows.
The Jonas Brothers put on a multi-fold performance at Dolby Live, opening their five-show residency on the Strip.