Dolby Live is in, Park Theater is out as the name of the venue at Park MGM.
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Spiegelworld, which arrived in Vegas a decade ago as a plucky underdog production troupe, has plans for a new show at Linq Hotel’s Glitterloft, inside the former Imperial Palace sports book.
Ice Cube headlining “Nightmare on Q Street,” a film festival and a renaissance fair highlight things to do around the Las Vegas Valley this week.
The Goodmans are not ones to stay up late on a weeknight on the Las Vegas Strip, but made an exception for ZZ Top.
Vegas Unstripped, which started as a locals-restaurant rival to the now-defunct Vegas Uncork’d, will draw more than 24 chefs to a closed section of Main Street.
Back pain has sidelined Wayne Newton’s return, as he says, “We want to give you what you deserve and expect from us, the best show possible.”
Martorano’s, which opened at Paris Las Vegas in 2014 to join a Rio spot dating to 2007, has closed, while Nobu Restaurant & Lounge and Vanderpump a’ Paris are planned.
Tom Dreesen spent 14 years opening for Frank Sinatra and also was a frequent opening act for Sammy Davis Jr.
Power of Love is honoring Smokey Robinson, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Genting Berhad CEO K.T. Lim, whose company developed Resorts World.
Lady Gaga sported a boa made of $100 bills as she landed in Vegas. Whether they were real is not certain.
The Liberace Foundation is offering Lady Gaga the Swarovski-bedazzled Baldwin from Liberace’s last shows at Radio City Music Hall in November 1986.
Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds has enough music trophies to fill many cases, and a list of achievements that fills many pages, but his latest honor speaks to his personal passion.
Barry Manilow has not performed at Christmas-themed show in Vegas. His first is in December.
David Lee Roth, who on Oct. 1 announced his retirement after playing House of Blues, seems to be backtracking.
Ice skating returns to The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas next month.