Gwen Stefani is forced to cancel her upcoming concert due to health issues.
23.01.2020 - 01:06 / billboard.com
There may be no place on earth where Lady Gaga is bigger than in Las Vegas. According to a ranking of the top average ticket prices for residencies over the past five years (2015 through 2019) by secondary-market ticket vendor StubHub, Stefani Germanotta’s two residencies at the MGM Park Theater, Jazz & Piano and Enigma, both of which have been extended to spring, have set ticket-price benchmarks that should stand for a long time.
The average price for a ticket to one of Gaga’s residencies
Gwen Stefani is forced to cancel her upcoming concert due to health issues.
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The Jonas Brothers are heading to Las Vegas for their first-ever residency show.
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The Jonas Brothers are heading to Vegas!
Wayne Newton first came to Las Vegas 62 years ago, in 1958. He was 16, and he and his older brother had scored a two-week booking — six shows a day — that grew into five years of nonstop work. “When I first went into main showrooms, we were doing two shows a night, seven nights a week,” he says. “They would give the band a night off, but not the performers. I think I went 35 weeks without a day off.” Like a lot of things