“Fantasy” formally celebrated its 25th anniversary this week. This is the opportunity for a “25 at 25” list.
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The 81-year-old headliner has just returned from a sold-out run of five shows at Radio City Music Hall in his native New York City.
Jake E. Lee posted Thursday, “I feel relatively lucky to be alive,” as he recovers from an early Tuesday morning shooting.
Old pals Toni Braxton and Cedric the Entertainer took a break from rehearsals for “Love & Laughter” at The Cosmo to share their good life tips.
Most Eagles fans have followed the band for decades. Many have seen performances dating to the 1970s. But the man who directed their most ambitious show is not one of them.
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne, 31, was found dead after falling from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, local officials told Argentine media.
Taylor Swift has finally revealed her plans for the conclusion of her record-breaking Eras Tour, and they involved a major new career move.
Guitar great Jake E. Lee was shot multiple times in a Las Vegas street shooting, Lee’s management confirmed Tuesday morning.
Carrie Underwood’s work here is done. The headliner who opened Resorts World Theatre in a pinch has announced her final dates for “Reflection.”
A candy shop is coming to PH Live at Planet Hollywood. Actually, it’s “Candy Shop,” and “In Da Club,” and a host of other nightlife anthems, as 50 Cent moves in for an extended engagement.
Jeremy Renner is hosting the first RennerVation Foundation event in Las Vegas.
The Wild West-circus farce “Atomic Saloon Show” celebrated its fifth anniversary on Saturday.
Afterlife’s “The End Of Genesys” featuring Anyma has added Jan. 10-11 to the previously announces dates Dec. 27-31 and Jan. 1.
After weeks of restoration work by a well-known sign company, Debbie Reynolds’ hotel sign has a new place at Neon Museum.
In his third Las Vegas Strip residency, Keith Urban has achieved unity in a fractured culture. He belongs to the Las Vegas Party, more than any political party.