In the aftermath, the long-term prognosis at Kaos could be a concert series similar to Mandalay Bay Beach.
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John Fogerty says of his musicianship, “I’m trying to get a little closer to being good enough to play it to my own satisfaction.”
UFC President Dana White posted a photo of himself with Donald Trump as the two watched UFC 244 together in the private green room Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.
John Di Domenico led Michele Rothstein to heart-shaped design of rose petals, took a knee and proposed.
Guns N’ Roses’ show was a night when “November Rain” supplanted Celine Dion’s signature shower effect.
Las Vegas Festival Grounds could actually serve as the site of a big-league ballpark if any Major League franchise wants to relocate to the Strip.
Posts across social media have played a sample of a new song, “Stupid Love,” and hints that it will be the first single off Lady Gaga’s next album.
“They said I could only sing four songs!” Wayne Newton called to the crowd of about 550 VIPs. “But is it OK if I sing one more?”
Among Shin Lim’s magic inspirations are David Copperfield and Lance Burton. Not just for their illusionist skills, either, but for their ZIP codes.
The Righteous Brothers still sell out on the road, but Vegas is their home at least through 2020.
“Some of the humor can get a bit black,” John Cleese says. “In some big cities, that goes over very well. But in some cities, people are a bit startled by it.”
Carrot Top says of his “Dumber & Dumber” audition, “I said, ‘This is the dumbest (expletive) thing — I hope I don’t get the part.’”
Marie Osmond began preparing for her Gwen Stefani costume more than a month ago, backstage at “The Talk,” and later, on her private plane from L.A. back to Las Vegas.
At the suggestion Carlos Santana might perform a Moonwalk, his wife, Cindy, said, “Look out!”
Sebastian Maniscalco portrays “Crazy” Joe Gallo, opposite Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, in Scorsese’s latest mob drama.