Sandy “Pepa” Denton, who nearly six years ago co-starred in “I Love the ‘90s” in Las Vegas, was reportedly ordered off a flight from Las Vegas to Nashville.
Entertainment Columns
The statue of Vegas legends Siegfried & Roy with a white tiger is planned for the Neon Museum.
Lil Wayne and Ludacris will be the headline performers for after-parties during Kevin Hart’s annual weekend of comedy on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Sphere’s first New Year’s Eve show is also its first one-off, starring Anyma in Afterlife’s “End of Genesys” event.
The Eagles are adding four dates, Jan. 17-18 and Jan. 24-25, to their shows at the Sphere.
Mentalist Colin Cloud has toured the world with sharp, effecive “forensic” stage show.
Ziggy Marley’s short-term Vegas plans a Wednesday show at Virgin Hotel. Long-term, he’s bringing Bob Marley’s Hope Road.
Robert Rock Belliveau founded Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum, displaying his wife’s remarkable work, while establishing an impressive medical career in Southern Nevada.
Wise Guys Comedy Club is moving into the Westgate; Kevin Hart and Theo Von are expanding their schedules on the Strip.
The singer has announced a full slate of shows at the International Theater in 2025.
Daniel Durston and three top-notch backing singers carry the show in “The King Comes Home.”
AEG Presents says of Celine Dion’s comeback: “We are excited and ready for her to return to the stage.” So are her millions of fans.
Terry Fator, the “America’s Got Talent” champion with nothing left to prove, continues to go the extra mile in his new show at the Strat in Las Vegas.
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom commented on an X post from the Clark County account with, “It’s time to change our name to Las Vegas County.”
The temperature is hot, but ticket-buying for productions is cool in Las Vegas. Some shows are coming back anyway.