The first of three teasers debuted Thursday morning on BetMGM’s social media app and also its YouTube page.
Arts & Culture
The 40th anniversary of “Purple Rain,” funnyman Chris Tucker, and Tony Orlando’s farewell shows top this week’s lineup.
The display, named “Infinite Prosperity: The Year of the Dragon,” features thousands of fresh flowers and two dancing animatronic lions.
Luke Combs is headlining the BetMGM Big Game Bash concert next month. Tickets are offered exclusively on the BetMGM app.
As Blake Shelton has opened his Ole Red country-music fortress on the Strip, Gwen Stefani has announced she will host the Super Bowl TikTok Tailgate livestream party.
Shaquille O’Neal Shaq’s an often exaggerated personality. But he’s had it with exaggerated pricing. He’s bringing Diplo and Lil Wayne to his Super Bowl “Fun House” at XS Nightclub.
Taylor Swift is booked for four consecutive dates at the Tokyo Dome. The last show is Feb. 10 — the night before the Super Bowl.
The parade beings on 4th Street at 10 a.m. Monday. This year’s theme is “Living the Dream — Together We Make the Dream Work.”
Wu-Tang Clan at Voltaire at The Venetian was the most in-demand private concert during this year’s annual CES convention.
Usher’s Super Bowl halftime show trailer features Lebron James, but no shots of Las Vegas
It may be surprising that Las Vegas, a community so obsessed with aesthetics, is the largest city in the country without a stand-alone art museum. That may soon be changing.
Frankie Valli said, “You guys are good,” as he greeted the “Jersey Boys” cast Thursday.
“Chicago,” “Impractical Jokers” and “Winter Swim” lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
If you’re looking to buy books in Las Vegas from a bookstore that isn’t Barnes & Noble, this is the list for you.
Billionaire Mark Cuban, on blocking Elon Musk on X: “The only person who would really know is him.”