Look out, Las Vegas. “Sharknado Live” is circling the Strip. A stage version of the aggressively campy SyFy film series will open next year at a Caesars Entertainment resort, the production’s co-producers announced Sunday
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Peter Frampton has played Las Vegas with Humble Pie and as a soloist, and joins his longtime friend Steve Miller at Caesars Palace on Tuesday night.
Largely dissimilar new shows share a dream of success in VegasVille. In this fickle ticket-buying market, we identify the target audiences for each.
The Flowers family is headed to Utah — specifically, Park City — as soon as Brandon sells his famous estate in Las Vegas’ Rancho Circle historic district.
Golden Nugget, Four Queens, the California Hotel and the Neon Boneyard are prominently featured in Florida Georgia Line’s new video for “Smooth.”
Zak Starkey’s three-person band is called Sshh, pronounced “shush,” named for Starkey’s girlfriend vocalist Sshh Liguz.
“Pawn Stars,” the cable-TV sensation at Gold & Silver Pawn of Las Vegas, has been given the green light for a 15th season.
London’s Sunday Times reported a Boy George-Cyndi Lauper residency in Vegas next year, but talks at Planet Hollywood fizzled long ago.
Shannon Gantt is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, or about two feet shorter than Shaquille O’Neal, who held the Hexx staffer aloft for a photo last week.
The Killers have shown love to the Plaza, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts in their video and concert appearances. Add Pearl at the Palms to that list.
Pete Townshend is already talking of The Who extending its stay at Caesars, and the band has played just one show.
Killers manager Robert Reynolds says he and his brother Mac Reynolds, manager of Imagine Dragons, try to do whatever is best for each band, individually.
“Power of Peace” is filled with such classic covers as Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground,” Billie Holiday’s “God Bless the Child,” and Curtis Mayfield’s “Gypsy Woman.”
Robert Irvine says he wants guests at his new restaurant to feel like they are part of his family.
The Killers are playing Monday night outside Caesars Palace, reminiscent of the night they opened the Life is Beautiful festival four years ago.