The Sphere will display Super Bowl content throughout the week, and be activated during the game.
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As the world returns to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl, Strip headliners are ready.
Dead and Company has added six shows to its previously announced Dead Forever production.
The Embassy of Japan has made official what has been reported: Taylor Swift can make it to the Super Bowl.
The potential celebrity wedding is part of the Vegas iconography depicted on the cover of Sports Illustrated as it previews the Super Bowl.
Tickets for Justin Timberlake’s new May date are on sale 10 a.m. Pacific time Feb. 9 at AXS.com. Timberlake has sold out his first scheduled date on May 10.
Bono and The Edge wound up at iconic off-Strip club The Golden Tiki on Wednesday night.
Dead and Company follows U2, closing in March, and Phish at the Sphere.
Travis Kelce says of his Vegas fashion sense, “You might see me in Presley. I might have to bring out all the bells and whistles for this one.”
Super Bowl weekend nightclub headliners include David Guetta, Future, Zedd, Steve Aoki, The Chainsmokers and Chris Brown.
Fontainebleau entertainment exec Fedor Banuchi says: “We are not looking at traditional, 20-show residencies” at BleauLive Theater.
The Las Vegas venue has been home to U2 and also will host Phish.
“Live With Kelly and Mark” is coming to BleauLive Theater in February.
Taylor Swift would have plenty of time to change and hit the scene after arriving in Las Vegas.
Eric Grilly is the former CEO of VStar Entertainment, joining Cirque in its acquisition of VStar in 2018.