It’s four on the (bouncy) floor as Boyz II Men play the Chelsea in late August.
Shows
Boy George, Nas with the Philharmonic, and the Las Vegas Pickleball Cup lead the entertainment lineup for the week of Aug.23-29.
“V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film at Sphere Las Vegas” captures the band’s epic residency from September through March at the unique Las Vegas venue.
Michael Monge lived out a fairy tale in Las Vegas during his two-year stint at Eastside Lounge at Encore.
Flavor Flav helped Team USA’s water polo squad pay for the Olympics. On Saturday, he invited the crew to the Strip.
BattleBots is developing a new concept to open in September. Suing F1 for compensation is not out of the question.
The Killers performed “Hot Fuss” front-to-back on Friday, as part of a new Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Splashed with Vegas iconography, the Killers residency show is a celebration of the band’s exalted position in Las Vegas history.
“DiscoShow,” a $40 million partnership with Caesars Entertainment, has opened for previews at 3535 Las Vegas Blvd.
It’s been reported that Nicolas Cage is set to play NFL and broadcast legend John Madden in the biopic “Madden.”
“Casino” on the big screen, the Aces back on the court, and “Company” at The Smith Center highlight Las Vegas entertainment for the week of Aug. 16-22.
The superstar musician has previously said he is bolstering his presence in Las Vegas by buying a home here and working on other projects.
She will continue to wear the classic “Jubilee” costumes at Voltaire, opening Sept. 19.
“Thunder From Down Under” is expanding to Nashville, opening a permanent residency that the fabled Woolworth Theatre on Sept. 26.
Bruno Mars has said he wants to collaborate with Lady Gaga. The two might have forecast that idea.