On a chilly Thursday afternoon,”Legends In Concert” unveiled the cast that will re-open the show Monday night for previews at the Tropicana.
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Mayor Carolyn Goodman will host a formal unveiling of Robin Leach Way at the Center at 4 p.m. March 15.
Tents come and go in Las Vegas. But occasionally they don’t leave and serve as harbingers of long-running Strip productions.
Lady Gaga has been added to the lengthy list of performers at Sunday’s show, set to air live at 5 p.m. Sunday on CBS.
Cirque du Soleil, the Strip’s predominant production company, has acquired The Works Entertainment, which tours “The Illusionists” magic production among its stage shows.
It is possible, or even likely, Jimm Kimmel will air the talk show from his new comedy haunt at Linq Promenade.
A celebration of life for late Las Vegas radio personality Brittney Cason is set for a place she long supported, The Space, from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Thursday.
Donald Fagan continues the robust musical legacy of Steely Dan that lost co-founder Walter Becker to esophageal cancer in September 2017.
Pitbull’s club party is coming back to Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood.
Mark Ronson is a key headliner for On The Record, which opened in late-December. He’s scheduled to DJ 12 dates this year. To find him, go to the Rolls Royce and make a left.
So this episode eggs — er, begs — the question, “Why bother with a Debbie Gibson tribute artist when you already have the real Debbie Gibson?”
Bruno Mars has announced an 11-show run at the Park Theater on the Las Vegas Strip.
David Siegel’s history with pro football fandom dates to the days of the AFL and the expansion Miami Dolphins. Siegel actually purchased the first four season tickets in the history of the franchise in in 1966.
An impressive array of newsmakers across the cultural spectrum turned out for Lady Gaga’s “Enigma” show at the Las Vegas Park MGM on Saturday night.
Zak Bagans is locking up, and displaying, the late mass murderer Ted Bundy’s iconic glasses in Las Vegas.