Former Las Vegas Strip headline Celine Dion has released her first English-language album since the passing of her husband, Rene Angélil, and brother, Daniel, only two days apart in 2016.
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Cigar Aficionado magazine hosts The Big Smoke, a weekend of cigar-related fun, at The Mirage.
The album follows up 2017’s “Wonderful Wonderful,” which was the band’s first record to top the Billboard 200.
Spanish singer Rosalía, the breakthrough performer known for blending flamenco music with sounds like reggaeton and Latin trap, won album of the year at the 2019 Latin Grammys, becoming the first solo female performer to win the top honor since Shakira’s triumph 13 years ago.
The Who closes the U.K. leg of its upcoming tour in London on April 8, then is booked at American Airlines Center in Dallas on April 21.
The volcano has been a popular Strip-side attraction since the hotel opened in 1989 and recently added two shows to its daily schedule.
“R.U.N” performers have been reconditioned to perform stunts that look sloppy and graceless.
Former Ritz-Carlton chef Carlos Mora-Beltran is at helm of spot featuring breakfast, tacos, kebabs, burgers and more.
This week’s top choices include the return of “The Crown,” Netflix’s acclaimed drama about the life of Queen Elizabeth.
Virtually all of the restaurants in Las Vegas’ tourism corridor plan special menus for Thanksgiving, but you don’t have to venture far from home to enjoy one.
Before the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers go their own way, you’ve got one more chance to catch them on this tour, which features more than a few song selection surprises.
The 23-year-old Canadian popster Alessia Cara brings her “Pains of Growing” tour to The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Friday.
Shows by MGMT and Built to Spill lead this week’s music roundup.
Kefauver Day and Donut Fest lead this week’s food & drink roundup.
Dash Berlin takes over Marquee Nightclub and marathon runners can party at Hakkasan in this week’s nightlife roundup.
