P Moss created Double Down Saloon, kitty-corner from the original Hard Rock Cafe and Hard Rock Hotel, in 1992.
Nightlife
Kelly Hansen has been Foreigner’s singer for 20 years, longer than any vocallist.
Mandalay Bay’s mega-club has closed. Venue operator Clique Hospitality confirmed the nightspot’s demise Wednesday morning.
Walt Disney Animation Studios and creators of Immersive Van Gogh are partnering in “Disney Animation: Immersive Experience.”
“The Banana World Tour” covers 70 baseball games in 33 cities in 21 states. Shockingly, the team has a Las Vegas connection.
Penn & Teller have temporarily taken down their hit show at the Rio as Teller recovers from open-heart surgery.
Franco Dragone, who created the first Cirque du Soleil shows to play the Strip and designed Celine Dion’s residency, has died. He was 69.
Yacht rock is a Vegas phenomenon, led by such bands as The Windjammers, The Docksiders and Yächtley Crëw.
“These people come to Vegas and do things they regret later, and they are just trying to find someone to blame,” Zeng Fu Lin said in an interview Tuesday.
Luke Bryan is back on the Strip for a dozen dates next year, starting Feb. 1 and running through April Fool’s Day.
WNBA Finals MVP Chelsea Gray, who scored 20 points in the clinching victory, led the Aces’ fast break to the stage.
Human Nature has been a Vegas favorite since 2009. The act is a threesome now, ready to reintroduce itself at South Point Showroom.
Cirque executive Eric Grilly says, “‘Mystere’ has not missed a beat since it’s reopened” in June.
Shaquille O’Neal says, “If the great Adam Levine wants me to come onstage and sing a Maroon 5 song, I’m definitely coming onstage.”
Lorena Peril’s debut of her life story is filled with fellow musicians who have followed her path.