Bill Murray asked his buddies, “Mike, Al, would you mind if I sang a couple?” then floored it at Westgate’s International Theater.
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Jerry Seinfeld marks his 100th performance at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday. But that show isn’t the finish line.
“I think people are going to lose their minds,” Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison says of his new 1970s-themed entertainment experience.
The Las Vegas venue reached an agreement with the Park Towers at Hughes Center, which was shook up by the July 4 premiere of the robust XO Audio system.
Shania Twain has been a frequent Strip headliner since opening at the Colosseum more than a decade ago. “Come On Over” launched this past May.
The “Skyfall” hitmaker added dates to the Colosseum residency until she had booked an even 100.
Don “Pops” Friend has been playing senior living centers for 30 years. He’s not done yet.
Butch Bradley plays the leader of the Continentals vocal quartet, which backed Ronald Reagan at the New Frontier in ‘54.
Three performers take on different eras of Michael Jackson’s life in “MJ The Evolution,” which still has legs at Orleans Showroom.
Twenty One Pilots rock, Hartbeat Weekend returns, and Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi beef this week in Las Vegas.
Howie Mandel Mandel says he is excited the “AGT Superstars” played Vegas, even though it closed in two years.
Bruno Mars’ hopes to sing with Lady Gaga were realized Tuesday during his show on the Las Vegas Strip.
Caesars Entertainment Regional President Sean McBurney talks Killers, “DiscoShow” and more in an exclusive interview.
Jimmy Kimmel, a Clark High and Kenny Guinn Middle School grad, is to be honored at the next Keep Memory Alive Power of Love gala.
A$AP Rocky, Chris Martin of Coldplay and The Weeknd join the September iHeartRadio Music Festival.