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As the group visits The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Friday, tickets for the sold-out show are commanding hefty prices on the secondary market.
Shows by Arrested Development and Hot Snakes lead this week’s music roundup.
A Lenten lobster special leads this week’s food & drink roundup.
Marquee welcomes back Timmy Trumpet and Atlanta rapper 2Chainz performs at Drai’s in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club features Taylor Tomlinson and Ray Romano and David Spade return to The Mirage in this week’s show roundup.
UNLV Dance presents a collaborative concert and the College of Southern Nevada celebrates 20 years of Vocal Jazz Solo Nights in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Top choices this week include the premieres of “Dispatches From Elsewhere” and “Vegas Chef Prizefight.”
The nominees for the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards were announced early Thursday.
Started in 2009, the “Send In The Clowns” project was shelved but never scrapped.
Other things to do in Las Vegas include nutrition education for children and a soul food and music festival.
Marc Vetri’s Vetri Cucina at the Palms will be taken over by fellow James Beard Award-winners Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for a special dinner March 30.
Once, chef Ricardo Zarate’s Peruvian Nikkei restaurant on the second floor of Palazzo, will close its doors permanently after dinner service this Saturday.
The “Stupid Love” single is the follow-up to the 2019 Oscar-winning hit, “Shallow.”
Four Las Vegas chefs are semifinalists for this year’s James Beard Foundation awards, each receiving a nod in the Best Chef Southwest category.