Michael Bublé promised to invest in musicians and singers over pyro and strobes. He has followed through.
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Xavier Mortimer was looking for a challenge. He found one as he attempts to make a landmark disappear.
“Bat Out of Hell — The Musical” launches its residency at Paris Theater in September.
Juan Pablo Contreras has collaborated with conductor Donato Cabrera and the Las Vegas Philharmonic for an original piece.
Earth Wind & Fire has sold more than 90 million records internationally. The band is playing The Venetian Theatre this fall.
We’re looking forward to seeing Billy F. Gibbons and Franky Perez kick off The Sand Dollar Downtown this month.
“I still can’t believe, to be very honest, we are in Las Vegas, because of the way that the league has viewed and everything that this city offers to anybody who wants to gamble,” Eisen says.
John Legend says of his Zappos Theater residency, “I’m really proud of the production we put together, the team worked so hard, and we were changing things until the very last minute.”
It’s a red-carpet scene like no other. Striding along stage built on Lake Bellagio and feeling that Las Vegas breeze are CB Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, then DE Jermaine Johnson, then designated showman Donny Osmond.
Cynthia Kiser Murphey gave birth to a son about two months before the opening, and had to tend to the baby as the Palms was launched.
John Legends reminds of some R&B legends.
Michael Bublé took Jay Leno’s advice about a Las Vegas residency.
“X Burlesque” producers Matt and Angela Stabile have been close to several Vegas legends.
Journey’s rock-orchestra show is set for four performances this July at the 5,000-seat venue.
The Killers sold out the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.