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After a festive performance last week at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Cher-mas continued Wednesday night (Nov. 29) with a double-header at the Christmas in Rockefeller Center tree-lighting special. Cher started with a repeat performance, hitting the Radio City Music Hall rooftop for “DJ Play a Christmas Song,” the lead single from her 2023 holiday […]
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With the holiday season shifting into gear, Las Vegas is the go-to destination for music fans and entertainment lovers alike — and it’s almost your last chance to see Carrie Underwood, who will embark on the final round of her Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency at Resorts World just in time for the holidays.
The “Out of That Truck” singer kicks off the final lap of her popular Las Vegas residency at Resorts World Theaters starting tonight (Nov. 29). The residency will run from November until August 2024.
On Dec. 29, fellow country superstar Luke Bryan will begin his final string of concerts at Resorts World Theater Las Vegas. Bryan’s residency will run until Jan. 6.
And it’s not just music: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler brought their comedy tour to Resorts World earlier this month. The Resorts World Theater is a 5,000-capacity, multi-level venue and home to Sin City’s tallest performance stage. The theater offers an intimate experience as the closest seats are located just 150 feet from the stage. Resorts World delivers a one-of-a-kind, immersive audio experience courtesy of over 265 L-Acoustics speakers powered by L-ISA hyperreal technology.
Dine, Play & Stay: Everything You Need to Know About Resorts World
What is Resorts World Las Vegas? It’s the first integrated resort to land on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade. The hotel offers tons of amenities and accommodations and it’s walking distance to several other hotels, as well as shopping and dining.
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But you don’t have to leave the hotel to have a good time. The massive complex stretches across 88 acres and unites the top three Hilton brands under roof: Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World and Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts. Resorts World is packed with top-of-the-line amenities, such as a relaxing spa complete with wellness treatments and a mini-theater where you can relax and have food ordered to your seat. You’ll also find swimming pools, premium casino gaming, floor-to-ceiling views from your room and an array of dining options, including over 50 food and beverage options available at your fingertips.
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Enjoy A-list residencies, comedy shows and other entertainment at Resorts World. From its diverse selection of restaurants and bars to a curated collection of global retail brands — and seven, yes seven, sparkling pools — Resorts World has it all.
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From Day to Night: Where to Party at Resorts World
Feel like hitting the dance floor? Be sure to visit Ayu Dayclub; it’s a desert-style tropical oasis with a huge pool surrounded by gorgeous palm trees and cabanas to help you party in style.
After the sun goes down, head over to Zouk Nightclub and keep the party going all night. The club features multiple bars, VIP booths, a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system, the ultimate dance floor for partygoers, must-see sets from world-class DJs and fan-favorite performers such as Kaskade, Zedd, Tiesto, Cash Cash, Nervo, Ludacris, Deadmau5, Travis Scott and more in December.
Resorts World: How to Book Your Stay at a Discount
Between Cyber Week and Travel Tuesday, now’s the time to score huge savings as Resorts World is offering a major discount for its biggest sale of the year. Right now, travelers can save up to 40% off Resorts World Las Vegas during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale. Your Hotel stay must be booked by Friday (Dec. 1) and is valid for travel through December 30th, 2023. Blackout dates may apply.
Need New Year’s Eve plans? Ring in the New Year at Resorts World and save up to 20% off when you book your stay between Nov. 22 and Dec. 31.
The clock is ticking! Book your stay at Resorts World below.
Spoiler alert: This story contains the identity of the contestant eliminated on Wednesday night’s (Nov. 29) episode of The Masked Singer.
With his rakish graham cracker, marshmallow hat and chocolate-dripping goatee, the swashbuckling S’more had a killer run on The Masked Singer. The clearly veteran stage performer displayed his personality and people skills early on during a swoony run through The Plain White T’s’ “Hey There Delilah,” which made judge Nicole Scherzinger “melt.”
After the snack singer told viewers he’d spent time on the road with his “brothers” back in the day and revealed that he’s a dad, Scherzinger guessed New Kids on the Block singer Jordan Knight, or maybe Jury Duty actor James Marsden. Meanwhile, always-wrong panelist Ken Jeong guessed Matchbox 20 singer Rob Thomas, while Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg — an avowed expert on boy bands — cued in on a “hairspray” clue and though it could be O-Town singer and Broadway vet Ashley Parker Angel.
S’more, who also brought it on NFL Night with Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger” — during which the tall drink of water scored a touchdown with his smooth moonwalk — got the judging panel lasciviously touching marshmallow props along with him after his crush-worthy take on former One Direction member Niall Horan’s solo hit “Slow Hands.”
His last splash was on Wednesday night’s (Nov. 29) Disco Night Group A finals, where S’more went up against Cow and Gazelle as he took on one of his favorite dance-floor hits, “That’s The Way (I Like It)” by KC and the Sunshine Band.
Other clues along the way included his journey from obscurity to worldwide fame and “heartthrob status” in just weeks, as well as a Chicago deep-dish pizza and oranges, which led to some more close-but-not-quite boy band guesses, including *NSYNC’s JC Chasez, Backstreet Boys’ Kevin Richardson and Jeong’s other swing-and-misses: Shang-Chi star Simu Liu or BSB’s AJ McLean
All wrong, however — except for McCarthy-Wahlberg, who, as it turns out, had already correctly guessed that the singer was none other than Wicked‘s Fiyero Tigelaar, aka O-Town’s Ashley Parker Angel.
Billboard spoke to Angel before his elimination, asking what inspired his return to singing, whether this is a precursor to a boy band reunion, and how he felt watching one of his favorite groups, *NSYNC, come back together after a 20-year hiatus.
You’ve done time on a number of reality shows — Celebrity Cooking Showdown, Celebrity Surf Invitational, Making the Band — how did this experience compare?
This was unlike any other experience Ive ever had. It’s such a unique style show. I had watched the previous seasons and a lot of my family are obsessed [with it] and I’d had a lot of people guessing I was characters from previous seasons. But I never thought I’d be in a giant S’more costume performing these awesome songs I got to sing.
Why now? What inspired you to do this show at this point?
I had taken a break from performing for a little while after Wicked on Broadway and I moved home to focus on being a dad and then the pandemic hit and I started an online fitness company [High Level Performance Academy] and it ended up being so fulfilling working with people who had followed my career and it felt like I was making an impact helping people change their lives for the better. I told my agent this was what I was focused on and they were ready to let me me go because I was turning down so many things and stepping away from entertainment, which is what I’d done for 20 years as a singer, actor and performer. When I got the call for The Masked Singer, I already loved the show, so it was kind of perfect. Who doesn’t love to see their favorite celebrity get revealed? So I said, “hell yeah!”
Is this a precursor to you returning to the music biz?
I’ve been getting this question a lot and the truth is I love what I’m doing now as a health and wellness coach, but I had this opportunity now that my son is older and I wanted him to have a moment where he could see his dad on stage because I’d stepped away for a solid amount of time. It will always be a part of who I am, but no. I have no plans to launch an album or do music again. I get questions about an O-Town reunion [the group reunited in 2013 without Angel] and I’m not excited about that at this time in my life. I’m always excited about evolving to the next stage and taking on new challenges.
So many of the guesses were other boy band members — was that flattering?
It was, and the one I loved the most was Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20… I’m a huge fan and it was an honor and a privilege to have that guess. One of the things was that the mask looks so much like Kevin Richardson with that goatee, but that would have been almost too on-the-nose.
Jenny seemed to know it was you from the jump, though. What do you think gave it away for her?
She knows her MTV, as she said, and I feel like because of that clue the night that she guessed [a video of S’more curling dumbbells], that was unique to what I’ve been doing the last five years.
You got to show off your indie rock, disco and pop chops on the show with songs by Maroon 5, Plain White T’s and the Sunshine Band. Was it fun to tap into those different aspects of your vocals?
Totally. And the KC song, that’s one of my all-time favorite disco songs. With Niall from One Direction, of all the boy band members he looks like my younger brother and doing another boy bander was a nod to my boy band past.
You said you were nervous at first and you said you did tons of cardio to get your breath. But judging by the many ripped, shirtless pics on your Instagram, it seems like you’re probably in the best shape of anyone who has ever been on the show.
You are far too kind. I am 42 years old, so it’s not quite the same as in my 20s. And now I’m in a giant, heavy costume. They did say with your boy band background and Broadway experience, they wanted to give me a lot of choreography, and I said yes and then later I almost regretted it singing these songs — which takes so much breath — and adding the choreography. My focus on fitness gave me a real advantage. If not, I couldn’t have made it through one song.
Was part of your strategy flirting with the female judges?
I really tried to be as creative as possible during this process and I kept asking for these moments I might have with the judges. My idea to sing and serenade Nicole was because going back to when she was in Eden’s Crush and we would play a lot of the same shows, I’ve always been a huge fan, so it was really fun to ham it up and switch around some of the “Hey Delilah” lyrics to sing it to her.
Your old pals in *NSYNC recently got back together after 20-plus years. What did you think of their return?
I am friends with those guys and I think it’s awesome and I celebrate it. One of my audition songs for O-Town was *NSYNC’s “Tearing’ Up My Heart.” When i was in high school, Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC were the biggest bands in the world and O-Town was from the same camp, but I declined an opportunity to rejoin O-Town because it’s not exciting to me where I am in my life now.
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Kiss fans from around the world will be able to watch the final stop on the End of the Road Tour at Madison Square Garden on Saturday (Dec. 2). The final KISS concert will be available to live stream on pay-per-view.
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The End of the Road concert will stream live from Madison Square Garden on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Kiss fans can purchase the concert live stream for $39.99 at PPV.com. The digital ticket includes replay access.
Visit PPV.com to watch live or stream through the PPV app — you can find it in Apple’s App Store and the Google Play store. Watch live on a PC, laptop, TV, mobile phone and other compatible devices. PPV.com is compatible with Android 10+, iOS 15.0+, Mac OS 11, Window 10+ and Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers.
Kiss is back on stage after canceling several dates on the End of the Road Tour as frontman Paul Stanley came recovered from the flu. The band has just two more shows ahead of the final show on Saturday.
Kiss will perform at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on Wednesday, Nov. 29 before heading to New York for two, back-to-back performances at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 1 and Dec. 2.
Last-minute tickets to the three remaining shows in Baltimore and New York City are available online. Prices range from $89-$334 at Vivid Seats and $67-$319 at Seat Geek (use code: BILLBOARD10 to save $10 off eligible purchases of $250+. Valid on first purchase only).
Kiss announced the pay-per-view concert on Nov. 9 writing in an Instagram post “50 years of Rock ‘n’ Roll. 1 Final Show. Rock out with @kissonline one last time! Their final concert ever, LIVE from @thegarden, streaming exclusively worldwide on PPV.COM.”
Need something to wear to the Kiss concert? Shop End of the Road tour merch here.
Watch the trailer for the final concert below.
On Wednesday’s (Nov. 29) Kelly Clarkson Show, the host asked guest Paris Hilton about a throwback picture the socialite/DJ recently posted of herself and pal Britney Spears way back in 2006 in which Hilton bragged that the dynamic duo “created” the idea of the selfie. Clarkson noted that like HIlton — who earlier this year […]
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Jason Mraz has barely put a foot wrong during his stint on Dancing With The Stars.
The two-time Grammy Award winner stayed true to form Tuesday night (Nov. 28), for the semi finals of ABC’s DWTS.
Fresh from topping the leaderboard with a perfect score, Mraz and his dance partner Daniella Karagach had two bites at the cherry. First up, a Viennese Waltz, a routine performed to his own song “I Won’t Give Up”. The performance was “refined,” remarked Carrie Ann Inaba. But it wasn’t perfect, earning a score of 27 out of 30.
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Next up, the duo did the double with a Paso Doble, dancing to “Diablo Rojo” by Rodrigo y Gabriela. The pressure was on, but they didn’t show it as their efforts landed a perfect 30 out of 30. Inaba said she was “looking for magic,” and “that dance was magic.”
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Bruno Tonioli remarked that Mraz was so good, he looked like a “man possessed by the devil”.
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Would dancing like the devil be enough to get Mraz to the finals? Well, the short answer is yes. The 57/60 scorecard was enough to place Mraz and Karagach in fourth place. The longer answer involves a twist, which sees all five groups of contestants advance to the finale, with the judges’ scores from the semis carrying over.
Last week, the 46-year-old singer did the business on Dancing With The Stars, now in its 32nd season, as the celebrity dance-off paid tribute to Taylor Swift. After voicing his concerns on an early exit, Mraz and Karagach nailed it, earning a perfect score of 40 from the judging panel for their Argentine Tango to “Don’t Blame Me.” And in the “Relay Dances,” the pair bagged the additional three points for a perfect night out — and a spot at the top of the leaderboard.
In a recent interview with GLAAD, Mraz recounted his performance with Swift during her Speak Now world tour in 2011, and praised her work as an ally to the LGBTQ community. “It’s beautiful,” he said of Swift’s kinship. “If you want your music to be popular, you’re going to hopefully have it be heard by all ears. Therefore, you’re representing all ears, and you should be inclusive of all ears.”
Dancing with the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+.