The master of the lovefest, who seems never to break a sweat (couldn’t resist), returns to town this weekend.
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Titled “Las Vegas Will You Marry Me,” the city’s 70th anniversary celebration as the “Wedding Capital of the World” is set for September at Caesars Palace.
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
The deal to bring Lady Gaga back to Las Vegas this year reportedly happened over the past month.
A fan threw a drink at headliner Cardi B on Saturday, touching off a wild scene ending with the star accused of battery.
Kylie Minogue has been a pop star since the late-’80s, but has not performed an extended run in Vegas.
David Copperfield requested “Late Night Magic” show for his crew and a bunch of performers turned out.
Shows by the Smashing Pumpkins and Kelly Clarkson and the Spence-Crawford title fight highlight this week’s lineup of things to do.
She was a star from her 1987 debut album “The Lion and the Cobra” and became a sensation in 1990 with her cover of Prince’s ballad “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
We joke about the many halls of fame in which Al Bernstein has been inducted. If there were an Boxing Broadcaster-Singer of Standards Hall of Fame, Bernstein would be enshrined there, too.
Pioneering sound system aims to be a concert game-changer
The Emmy-winning comedian is returning to town for a six-pack of shows set for next year.
Bucky Heard has been a Righteous Brother since ‘16. He’s still Righeous, but has a new solo album.
Victor Drai and his son, Dustin, are developing Drai’s Dallas, opening in the last quarter of 2024.
Tony Bennett’s Las Vegas career spanned El Rancho Vegas in the early 1950s, through the Copa Room and the Rat Pack era, landing at performances with Lady Gaga at Park MGM.