Tonight in Las Vegas: Ricky Martin hosts star-studded Dsquared2 grand opening
April 6, 2017 - 8:50 am
TONIGHT IN LAS VEGAS
Following hot on the heels of his “All In” premiere Wednesday night, international pop superstar Ricky Martin hosts the Dsquared2 Store grand opening at Crystals at CityCenter. Holly Madison, Melody Sweets and Jeff Timmons are among the celebrities set to walk the red carpet for the Las Vegas debut of Dean and Dan Caten, who designed the incredible outfits for Ricky’s new, splashy spectacular at Park Theater at Monte Carlo, where he will perform all weekend.
Frank Sinatra’s granddaughter A.J. Lambert joins Chef Theo Schoenegger at his restaurant Sinatra in Steve Wynn’s Encore for a workshop on handmade pasta that Ol’ Blue Eyes prepared Sundays for family dinner.
The Pearl Concert Theater at The Palms marks its 10th anniversary with A Perfect Circle. The group also rocks out Friday and Saturday, its first shows since the band’s 2011 tour.
The Food Network hero Chef Robert Irvine presents a live interactive show based on his hit TV series at The Tropicana as a kickoff to The Trop’s 60th anniversary. Will he hang upside down in a straitjacket to fry dumplings? What challenge won’t he tackle? Nothing is impossible for this muscle-bound British chef as he announces his restaurant coming to The Trop in July.
Katchafire and Inna Vision blast the roof off Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas at The Linq Promenade.
The Mockstrocity Tour with Mac Sabbath, Metalachi and Okilly Dokilly lands at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.
“The Sisters’ Easter Catechism: Will My Bunny Go To Heaven?” starts a four-night run at Troesh Studio Theater at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
The inaugural Las Vegas Wedding Video Awards at Royal Wedding Chapel turns the spotlight on wedding videographers who send newlywed couples home happy with vow-exchange day memories.
Former Mayor Oscar Goodman connects the dots among entertainers, sports figures and The Mob at his monthly dinner series at his Oscar’s Steakhouse at The Plaza Downtown. Oscar looks at football coach Bear Bryant, Oscar winner Francis Ford Coppola, boxer Joe Louis and mobster Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal, onetime operator of The Stardust.
More than 120 volunteers will frame a new home when T-Mobile Arena and Bank of America partner with Habitat for Humanity at Toshiba Plaza at The Park. The project started at 7:30 a.m., and the build is expected to be completed at 4:30 p.m. It will remain on display through the weekend before being transported to Henderson to join 29 other Habitat Las Vegas homes.
DJ Steve Aoki hits the 1’s and 2’s at Hakkasan at MGM Grand to kick off its fourth-anniversary weekend.
The Stafford Brothers turn the tables at Intrigue at Wynn Las Vegas.
DJ Mustard spreads it on at Tao at The Venetian.
And DJ Esco spins at Drai’s atop The Cromwell.
TOMORROW’S TEASES
We take a look at the memorable moments of Celine Dion’s extraordinary 15-year run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace here and in Friday Neon, plus our esteemed editor Don Chareunsy’s Q+A with Bastille frontman Dan Smith — the Brits headline The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on April 14.
Hakkasan continues its weekend-long anniversary with DJ Zedd.
Our Royal Robin Rundown of celebrities at work and play this weekend features country king George Straight’s return to T-Mobile and Brody Dolyniuk’s musical “The Wall by Pink Floyd” at The Smith Center. And in a throwback to yesteryear, Bill Haley Jr. with The Comets at Suncoast is the son of the man who started rock and roll, plus the new “Paul Lynde Show” at Bally’s gets its official center-square opening of the “Hollywood Squares” funnyman brilliantly impersonated by Michael Airington.
Final note: Phil Vassar has canceled his concert at The Foundry at SLS Las Vegas; a rescheduled date will be announced shortly.