Bruno Mars is deep into his residency at Dolby Live and has opened the Pinky Ring. And this is just the start.
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The Eagles have added four more dates to their series at the Sphere, giving the band a total of 16 dates over eight weekends.
“X Rocks” was knocked off stage during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, so long ago that the Las Vegas casino it calls home changed names.
The two-day dance party in downtown Las Vegas, an offshoot of the Life is Beautiful music and arts festival, is set to debut this fall.
Celine Dion received a rousing reception from the crowd and cello great Hauser at his sold-out Las Vegas show.
Known for its worldwide following and unique, nightly experiences, Phish follows U2 as the second announced act at the Sphere.
The ever-rocking Ringo Starr is returning to The Venetian Theatre in May.
Incoming LIV Las Vegas headliner John Summit has played EDC Las Vegas and international festivals.
David Osborne played Rosalynn Carter’s 96th birthday and has known the Carters since the 1980s.
F1’s insistence on racing at night has knocked several Las Vegas productions off-schedule.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison says of sagging demand in F1: “I love Formula One so much … yet it’s going to be the worst week of live entertainment in our history.”
A published report states Beyoncé’s team is in discussions with with Jim Dolan’s company to create a show at the Sphere.
Vegas resident Steve Aoki plays Las Vegas Grand Prix, then “One Night for One Drop” at Marquee on the same night.
Cirque du Soleil is keeping its top show, “O,” away from direct competition with Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The club’s first marketing image is a black-and-white shot of a woman licking caviar off her right hand, while glancing at an unseen someone to her left.