ACCIDENT VICTIM: SPEARS’ PERSONAL APOLOGY UNNECESSARY
Britney Spears didn’t just make a financial settlement with the owner of a car she hit — she offered, through her attorney, to go to the woman’s house and make a personal apology.
Britney Spears didn’t just make a financial settlement with the owner of a car she hit — she offered, through her attorney, to go to the woman’s house and make a personal apology.
Ryan Whyte Maloney was an alum of “The Voice” and a popular performer at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red.
Al Bernstein’s singing career in Vegas dates to the 1980s at Caesars Palace.
“MrBeast Experience at Resorts World,” featuring the YouTube phenomenon, runs three days in April.
Wynn Nightlife is going for the proven, the new and variety in its 2025 headlining roster.
The one and only Tom Jones returns to Encore Theater in May.
Riding a duet with Lady Gaga and a record number of Spotify streams in a month, Bruno Mars is returning to Dolby Live.
A number of celebrities are set to appear at the Power of Love event honoring Jimmy Kimmel Feb. 22 at MGM Grand Garden.
“The Wizard of Oz” at Sphere is giving the classic, original film a digital makeover.
A portion of the proceeds from the three new Sphere shows will benefit California wildfire relief.
“These songs touch deep emotions, which is what I always loved about the great singers like Hank Williams,” Ringo Starr says of his new country album.