We can finally throw a lasso around Beyonce’s “Cowboy Carter” plans in Las Vegas. Promoter Live Nation made it official Monday morning.
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Dance shows, and a dance-off, were in the program at the 16th annual St. Baldrick’s shaving event at New York-New York.
The Eagles’ concert film would be similar to U2’s ongoing movie at Sphere.
Rod Stewart celebrated No. 200 at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Wednesday. That’s a personal record for one venue.
The new experience “Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified at Illuminarium” uses technical dexterity to tell rock-and-roll story.
Sphere representatives say Harry Styles was not in the bulbous wonder’s plans for a residency.
Donny Osmond and David Blaine have announced extensions to their respective productions on the Strip.
The Chippendales male revue moved to Linq on a day it rained in Vegas. So the show took a shower.
Bruno Mars set a record for highest-grossing shows among Vegas theaters New Year’s Eve at Dolby Live.
This is the burger brand’s first partnership with a dayclub.
A venture capitalist donated 10 Cybertrucks to Metro last month, and the Paid in Full Foundation’s Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards are returning to the Strip this fall. These events are connected.
Penn & Teller are the first celebrities to be branded on a casino table game that can be played at their longtime residency home, the Rio.
Mel Gibson has directed a Mark Wahlberg movie shot in Southern Nevada. He wants a sequel to that experience, maybe a franchise.
Tommy James’ manager said the star’s ‘total exhaustion’ from travel caused him to halt his Golden Nugget show early.
Mark Davis said of former Raiders executive Marc Badain’s moving to Athletics, “They’ve got somebody the Raiders can work with.”