The “Jazz + Piano” revival at Dolby Live seems about to bow out. Lady Gaga has boundless options for the next iteration of a Vegas production.
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The NHL draft, UFC X fan experience and Blink-182 highlight Las Vegas’ entertainment lineup for the week of June 28-July 4.
Matt Friend says of his NHL Awards hosting role: “I like coming in with a purpose and a job.”
Magician Shin Lim’s “Limitless” show will shut down at The Mirage on July 14 and will open at its new home on the Strip this fall.
The recording superstar talks to the Review-Journal on a variety of topics inside the Pinky Ring, Mars’ Bellagio nightspot.
Lijana Wallenda and her daredevil brother, Nik Wallenda, walked a tightrope some 25 stories above and 1,300 feet across Times Square.
Our favorite nonagenarian drummer is ready to pound it down at South Point Showroom on Thursday afternoon.
David Copperfield performed a historic re-appearing act, returning the missing 15th star to the original Star-Spangled Banner.
Tiki Jay One says of his work at Luxor, “The whole idea is to try to make it look like it’s an element on the street.”
Celine Dion has found new favorite creative outlet: Riding shotgun around Las Vegas while singing to her own songs.
We have two shows, one a proven commodity and another new to Las Vegas, that cut to the chase. “Legends In Concert” and “The Greatest Piano Men.”