The "Hotel California" band is booked for a 2024 Las Vegas residency that stretches into early 2025 at Sphere, which has recently hosted residencies for acts like U2, Phish, and Dead & Company.
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The group recently announced on social media that their planned Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino’s PH Live is on hold. “To our dearest Peabodies,” the group wrote ...
Black Eyed Peas have canceled their upcoming residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino’s PH Live in Las Vegas. The band, whose concerts were set to kick off on Feb. 15, offered a vague ...
The Black Eyed Peas will no longer be performing their inaugural Las Vegas residency. The group took to Instagram Stories on Sunday, January 19, to share a statement about their decision to cancel ...
Black Eyed Peas have cancelled their 2025 Las Vegas residency due to “current circumstances”. The trio – comprising Will.I.Am, Apl.De.Ap and Taboo – shared the update in a recent post on ...
Mikayla Whitmore for The New York Times Supported by By Elisabeth Vincentelli Photographs by Mikayla Whitmore Elisabeth Vincentelli reported this article over three days in Las Vegas in November.
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