The return of the Freakling Bros. Horror Shows, Iron Maiden, Sum 41 and the Reggae Rise Up festival top this week’s entertainment lineup.
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Iconic rockers the Eagles are already adding more shows to the group’s residency in Las Vegas.
Kacey Musgraves, Nicki Minaj and a tailgate hosted by chef Michael Symon are some of the highlights this week.
Lady Gaga has a new movie, a new album, and holds the cards for a return to Las Vegas.
WWE on Monday announced that it has set a date for when ticket sales will begin for WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas.
The Eagles have launched their long-awaited, 20-show residency at the Sphere. The band is presenting 50 years of hits.
Creedence Clearwater Revival co-founder John Fogerty, who has a rich history in Strip theaters, is returning to Encore Theater for three shows in January.
Pitbull is is coming back to the Strip for eight dates starting this fall in a new residency show at Fontainebleau.
Five headliners of dissimilar genres are booked for Nevada City Fest’s inaugural spectacle.
The iHeartRadio Music Festival, the Raiders’ home opener and Lucinda Williams top this week’s entertainment lineup.
The violins have been restored by father-and-son instrument makers Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein as “a symbol of resilience.”
Joe Walsh showed up unexpectedly, alongside Drew Carey, for a late-night jam session.
Aisha Tyler and her longtime friend Joel McHale are hosting the Imagine Dragons Tyler Robinson Foundation Rise Up Gala at Wynn.
Jennifer Hudson is the youngest entertainer ever to win the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony), and plays BleauLive Theater for the holidays.
Santa Fe and The Fat City Horns were presented a proclamation and a speech from Clint Holmes on their 25th anniversary.