The world’s largest dance music festival returns to Vegas and everything is massive — from the three-story high, flame-spewing sculptures to stages the size of football fields.
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David Copperfield is denying a published report of sexual misconduct involving more than a dozen women, including some who were teenagers at the time of the alleged behavior.
Indie rockers Phoenix, comedians David Spade and Nikki Glaser, and Bellagio’s new photography exhibit top this week’s entertainment lineup.
I met Paul McCartney at The Mirage. Maybe “met” is stretching it. But we did swap greetings in June 2006, as he moved through a party on the pool deck.
The Mirage’s expiration date officially has come into view. The resort is closing to be remade as Hard Rock Las Vegas.
Insomniac’s flagship Electric Daisy Carnival made its Vegas debut in 2011. Thirteen years later, the festival is bigger than ever.
The Electric Daisy Carnival is coming to Las Vegas this weekend, and general admission tickets are still on sale on several resale websites.
Mark Davis was in a gala and Rolling Stones mood after an active weekend in Las Vegas.
Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger got a healthy sampling of the Las Vegas restaurant scene while in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
The man who sang, “Time is on my side,” proved it is, and “What a drag it is, getting old,” proved it doesn’t need to be.
Donato Cabrera leaves the Las Vegas Philharmonic after a “welcoming” 10-year run.
Las Vegas entertanment pro Chucky Klapow has worked with the Rolling Stones frontman since 2011.
The band known for 1980s hits such as “Pretty in Pink” and “Love My Way” entertained an energetic crowd with their third Vegas visit over the last three years.
The burlesque queen delivers a new version of the Vegas showgirl in “Dita Las Vegas: A Jubilant Revue.”
The Rolling Stones, the Aces, Dead & Company and Pearl Jam top the entertainment lineup for the week of May 10 to 16.