50 Cent swept into Delilah and swept through a four-song medley before a packed house.
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Maz Jobrani says of those attempting to leave Afghanistan, “These are people who have helped America, and need our help now.”
The Killers Mr. Brightside is Spotify’s leading road-trip song across the country. In Nevada, it’s Backstreet Boys’ “I Want it That Way.”
Drake’s new album, “Certified Lover Boy,” is due out Friday. Wednesday, his fans got free shirts.
Comedienne Mo’Nique talks to John Katsilometes about Moms Mabley, George Wallace, and showbiz equity.
“Ka,” the Cirque du Soleil spectacle at MGM Grand, is set to return in time for the holidays.
Dennis Rodman spent two days during the 1998 NBA Finals in Las Vegas. Predictably, it was a party.
MGM Resorts International is tapping into Lady Gaga’s high ticket demand with “Back in the Haus,” five VIP offers that pairs suites with premium show tickets.
Axl Rose didn’t say much, but headed up a three-hour Guns N’ Roses show at Allegiant Stadium on Friday.
RuPaul takes two shows for the vacationing Jimmy Kimmel. He’ll be back soon.
The Beatles/Cirque partnership performed without a hitch and for an adoring audience in its return to the stage at The Mirage.
Iliza Shlesinger says, “I’ve done my best to turn lemons into a weird lemonade,” as she returns to Mirage Theater.
Frankie Sidoris’ band once opened for Steel Panther. On Friday, it’s Guns N’ Roses.
Giles Martin says Paul McCartney “is just so proud of the fact that his legacy, or their legacy, continues on.”
Although he grew up a Cleveland Browns fan, trumpeter David Perrico has embraced the Las Vegas Raiders as leader of the team’s house band at Allegiant Stadium