With Kelly Curran’s departure, the parking of Sky 3 ends Channel 3’s 34-year run of sending helicopters over Southern Nevada.
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The 10-musical season also includes touring versions of current Broadway hits “Back to the Future: The Musical,” “& Juliet” and “Kimberly Akimbo.”
Bassist Adam Clayton showed up to a show with a (real) mustache after the holiday break, igniting a frenzy among fans.
The Rialcris balancing act from “Rouge” is being featured next week on “Live With Kelly and Mark” from Fontainebleau.
“Drumline Live,” a touring production inspired the 2002 movie that helped bring HBCU band culture to the mainstream, comes to The Smith Center next week.
Bad Bunny, the Sin City Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence charity event and the Harlem Globetrotters top the lineup for the week of Feb. 23-29.
The “America’s Got Talent” winner has perfomed at various MGM Resorts venues for the past 15 years, most recently at New York-New York’s Liberty Loft.
Lady Gaga has most recently performed her hot-selling “Jazz + Piano” show in October, though she also led a version of it at Mark Davis’ Super Bowl party.
The move to Luxor gives House of Shattered prisms a chance to break through on the Strip. The company describes its shows as, “One Enigmatic Venue, Two Epic Adventures.”
Christina Aguilera’s production at Voltaire at The Venetian is aptly described as “intimate.” But the pop superstar is taking it down a notch with her latest Vegas venture.
A total of 70 performers and musicians are in “Follies,” the classic Broadway musical heading to an off-Strip casino for a very limited run in April.
Las Vegas veteran comic Butch Bradley headlined the six-city Comedy for Koby tour of Israel.
Chinatown Plaza’s Year of the Dragon celebration, Tool’s return to the Strip and Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. top this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Leonard Slatkin is working as a consultant as Donato Cabrera leaves his post as current conductor and music director in May.
The secrecy of Kanye West’s performance at Wynn West was largely by design. He announced the show the morning of the performance.