Magician Shin Lim’s “Limitless” show will shut down at The Mirage on July 14 and will open at its new home on the Strip this fall.
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The famous downtown Las Vegas music festival is turning into a two-night affair in its first year of sole ownership by Rolling Stone.
The composer behind such films as “The Lion King,” “Gladiator” and “Dune” will close out his 2024 tour with a show at T-Mobile Arena.
Celine Dion told her documentary audience, “This is by far the biggest crowd I’ve had in years. I hope to see you all again very, very soon.”
The Grammy-winning DJ and Las Vegas club and festival star is a “natural fit” for LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach, Fontainebleau CEO Jeffrey Soffer says.
Dreambox 360 is set to open this summer on the Las Vegas Strip. “It’s not just some passive, come in and enjoy the optics,” its developer says.
One of the current stars of Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas is in talks about developing her own talk show. And two late-night TV icons are involved.
A scene that brings to light Celine Dion’s battle with Stiff Person Syndrome is in her “I Am” documentary,
Penn & Teller have had their TV series “Fool Us” renewed for an 11th season, and they’re inviting people to watch tapings for free in Las Vegas.
Morrissey promises, “Expect a night of thrust and parry — no-show tunes,” at House of Blues.
Ringo Starr saw his third, and final, performance of “Love” at the Mirage, as his All-Starr band closed its series at The Venetian.
Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger got a healthy sampling of the Las Vegas restaurant scene while in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
Guy Fieri produced a great gift and John Mayer displayed the gift of gab at Sammy Hagar’s Hollywood event.
Duran Duran bassist John Taylor likes “A View to a Kill,” the James Bond film from 1985.
Pete Barbutti hosted the show, which was syndicated in Canada, taped in Calgary, and ran for 130 episodes. He is coming to Las Vegas.