Bruno Mars has become the latest star to donate $1 million (£820,000) to coronavirus relief.
11.03.2020 - 21:27 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
The National Association of Broadcasters annual convention in Las Vegas is off in April because of concerns over the coronavirus.
The trade group’s president, Gordon Smith, wrote in a letter to attendees, “In the interest of addressing the health and safety concerns of our stakeholders and in consultation with partners throughout the media and entertainment industry, we have decided not to move forward with NAB Show in April. We are currently considering a number of potential
Bruno Mars has become the latest star to donate $1 million (£820,000) to coronavirus relief.
Like the shimmering lights towering above its famous strip, Las Vegas is an inescapable aspect of The Weeknd’s fourth album, After Hours. The desert gambling oasis plays host to several of the project’s music videos and shows up in its lyrics and plot line, reflecting the singer’s long history with the city.
By Jill Goldsmith
Rockers ZZ Top and country icons Reba Mcentire and Brooks & Dunn have added their Las Vegas residency shows to the growing list of live events postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Cirque du Soleil, creator of many of the most popular shows in Las Vegas, said Saturday that it is temporarily suspending its productions in the city as well as around the world because of the new coronavirus outbreak. In a statement, the company said it made the decision based on public health authorities calling for people to limit their social interactions to stop the spread of the virus.
Cirque du Soleil, creator of many of the most popular shows in Las Vegas, said Saturday (March 14) that it is temporarily suspending its productions in the city as well as around the world because of the new coronavirus outbreak. In a statement, the company said it made the decision based on public
LAS VEGAS -- Cirque du Soleil, creator of many of the most popular shows in Las Vegas, said Saturday that it is temporarily suspending its productions in Las Vegas as well as around the world because of the new coronavirus outbreak.
Kelly Clarkson is the latest star to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which has shut down production on her hit TV talk show and Las Vegas residency.
It's been tough times for everyone, around the globe, as coronavirus has been given the deadly tag of Pandemic! At a steady pace, COVID-19 is spreading all around the world with thousands of casualties. No one is safe, as evidenced by the recent revelation that Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were tested positive for coronavirus.
It’s a double whammy for Kelly Clarkson fans.
As concern continues to grow over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Kelly Clarkson was scheduled to kick off her 2020 Las Vegas residency at the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood on April 1, but as the coronavirus continues to spread, the songstress has postponed her shows.
In Las Vegas, resorts including MGM, Wynn and Venetian are taking action to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, marking the first significant moves to address COVID-19 by the city’s entertainment industry, where there so far have been no government mandates to limit the size of gatherings.
The Jonas Brothers have made the difficult decision to cancel their upcoming residency in Las Vegas.