Black Eyed Peas are realizing a dream by playing on the Strip. They are now dreaming up a ground-breaking production for Planet Hollywood’s PH Live.
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James Earl Jones, the pioneering actor of stage and screen who lent his voice to Darth Vader, Mufasa and CNN, has died at 93.
You wonder where Mike Love would display his latest award, which is a shrunken head from an off-Strip tiki tavern.
Heart opens its rescheduled U.S. tour dates Feb. 28 at Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater.
Snakehips, Big Boi and Vandelux are among the new acts playing the F1 Silver Stage during November’s race event.
“DiscoShow” is a trip to New York City, circa ‘77, where the audience is completely integral to the experience.
The night of May 2, 2003 was a landmark at the Colosseum. It’s when Jerry Seinfeld opened his show.
U2 appears larger than in their original Sphere residency in a new concert experience.
The seven-bedroom house is a bachelor pad with multiple play areas, a full-size basketball court and 16 car garage.
Whoopi Goldberg and her fellow co-hosts of “The View” are not cutting a rug over Anna Delvey joining the latest cast of “Dancing with the Stars.”
What was once the “Aces of Comedy” headliner series at The Mirage is moving to the Palazzo Theatre and performances will alternate with magician Shin Lim.
The Hallmark rom-com queen helms a new unscripted series planning parties to celebrate “real-life heroes.”
Bill Murray asked his buddies, “Mike, Al, would you mind if I sang a couple?” then floored it at Westgate’s International Theater.
Jerry Seinfeld marks his 100th performance at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday. But that show isn’t the finish line.
The Las Vegas venue reached an agreement with the Park Towers at Hughes Center, which was shook up by the July 4 premiere of the robust XO Audio system.