Elisa Fiorillo was a Prince protege and is a huge Josh Groban fan. She’s onstage with the crossover artist at the Colosseum.
Arts & Culture
Nearly seven weeks after his death, a new tribute has been unveiled for the late Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Norm Clarke.
The star’s attorney calls sexual-assault allegations “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon.”
R&B greats Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight and Chaka Khan, The Go-Go’s and Jazz in the Park top the entertainment lineup for the week of May 9 to 15.
Although the Sphere has dazzled Las Vegas visitors, the 17,000-seat performance venue continued to lose money in the first quarter of 2025.
Jennifer Lopez hosts and Kendrick Lamar is the lead nominee in the May 26 show.
“Every one of these bikes, they tell a story,” owner Mike Skoy says while leading a tour of The Vault Bicycle Shop.
The Who announced that the group will bring its final tour of the United States and Canada to Las Vegas later this year.
Seth MacFarlane is coming back to Las Vegas with his big-band presentation, taking over Voltaire at The Venetian on July 3, 4 and 5.
“Empire Strips Back — A Burlesque Parody” has opened at the Rio. It’s farcical, fun and a force of nature.
Beyoncé has dropped Sphere and is now toying with Allegiant Stadium, as her “Cowboy Carter” tour has kicked off at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Its visitation having “plummeted,” the Burlesque Hall of Fame in downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District is closing.
A veterans’ charity co-founded by Frank Fertitta IV is benefiting from the May 26 telecast.
Josh Groban attended Celine Dion’s first show at the Colosseum on March 25, 2003.
Norm Clarke was the center stage one last time in Las Vegas on Saturday. The show was “Conversations About Norm,” and the beloved Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist was the star.