The “America’s Got Talent” champion canceled several performances Memorial Day weekend before collapsing.
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The show returns to T-Mobile Arena on Sept. 22-23.
Saturday’s game from T-Mobile Arena attracted 2.8 million viewers on cable.
From a funfetti shake to cocktails to a Pride brunch, here are some different ways to taste the rainbow.
PowerSoul Cafe, a gluten-free fast-food chain with AI-powered drive-thrus, is among the newcomers.
Celine Dion’s “Love Again” is in theaters. But fans are not likely to love Dion’s stage show again until 2024, if ever.
The new “Dino Safari” exhibit and concerts by Muse and New Edition lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
The fantasy production has proven impressive for its talent, production expertise and technical merit, but hamstrung by substandard audience counts.
“U2: UV Achtung Baby Live At The Sphere” is set to open along with the MSG Sphere in September.
AMC Theaters has unveiled a new pricing scheme in which seat location determines how much your movie ticket costs.
Another long-running entertainment legend has announced a new residency in Las Vegas.
The first Las Vegas expansion since the Summerlin original features rare beef cuts like zabuton, cocktails at a curtained circular bar and a roomy terrace, in The District.
Carlos Santana has added 16 shows through November at House of Blues, where he’s already logged 300-plus shows.
Walt Disney Animation Studios and creators of Immersive Van Gogh are partnering in “Disney Animation: Immersive Experience.”
The Golden Knights’ home opener, the Pride parade, and shows by My Chemical Romance and Eddie Vedder head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Slim Chickens, a Southern-style eatery based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, announced plans to open up to 15 locations in the Las Vegas metro area.
Justin Bieber has called off his “Justice Tour” dates, saying, “I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now.”
Looking for the coolest hangs in Las Vegas? They’re not always where you think.
Where’s the beef? For Fatburger, the beef lies in a choice center-cut portion of the Strip. It’s part of a continuing growth strategy targeting casino properties.
For enthusiastic tipplers, for occasional imbibers and for social sippers in between, Las Vegas abounds in opportunities to wet the whistle, to dip the beak.