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Change of Scenery

The Las Vegas residency continues to be one of the most fascinating things about Las Vegas. Its history is rich, a veritable who’s who of the greatest talents of their respective generations. Liberace, Elvis, Celine Dion, Elton John ... the list is too large to repeat in this space. And these days, a residency can mean playing multiple properties! This week’s issue highlights two particularly compelling performers who previously enjoyed residencies at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace: Keith Urban and Usher.

Urban, who begins a new residency this week at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort, sat down with editor at large Brock Radke to talk about his completely new show (“Brand New Digs,” p. 32). Meanwhile, Usher resumes his newest residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM (“Continuing His Legacy,” p. 18).

Want more live music options? Jam band fans will want to check out Widespread Panic, which visits Virgin Hotels Las Vegas this week for a multiple-date stint (“Jam Band Brothers,” p. 36 ). And the man who created the guitar lick that became Eagles hit “Hotel California,” Don Felder, performs at Westgate Las Vegas (“Flying High,” p. 14).

Looking for a nice steak dinner? StripSteak, Michael Mina’s beloved Mandalay Bay restaurant, recently underwent a complete makeover, and the results are stunning (“Well Done, Chef!” p. 28). How about brunch? Pasta Cucina at Sunset Station just introduced brunch on the fi rst Sunday of every month (“And First, We Brunch,” p. 21). Vegans will love Crossroads Kitchen at Resorts World Las Vegas, where every single dish and cocktail is plant-based (“Plant Yourself and Enjoy,” p. 12).

As Las Vegas continues its evolution, we’re thrilled to be the magazine that keeps you informed. Have a fantastic experience this week!

What to do in Las Vegas this week

Katie Dixon, Publisher

Sunday 26

Brunch at Wally’s Wine & Spirits

This iconic Southern California dining destination’s Nevada location offers a brunch menu every day of the week. Try the lobster Benedict!

Resorts World Las Vegas, 702.676.7000

Monday 27

Rarely Seen

Featuring photos from top photographers, this immersive experience brings the images to life. Get transported to some amazing places, from Thailand to Vatican City.

Horseshoe Las Vegas, ixvegas.com

Tuesday 28

The Rat Pack is Back This tribute show takes you back to the days of classic Las Vegas. The cast embodies Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin, just as they appeared in the Copa Room.

Tuscany Suites & Casino, 702.893.8933

Feb. 26-Mar. 4

Wednesday 1

Dinner at Ferraro’s Ristorante

This longtime favorite announced three new tasting menus, including two fourcourse tasting menus featuring varied Italian dishes, and a sublime pasta-tasting menu.

4480 Paradise Road, 702.364.5300

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Thursday 2

America’s Got Talent Presents SUPERSTARS Live

This showstopper features past AGT stars, including magicians, vocalists, acrobats, and much more. There are also new performers introduced regularly and limited-engagement special guests. This fast-paced show is a blast. Luxor, 702.262.4400

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Days 4

Friday 3 Hand of Faith

The largest golden nugget in existence, the Hand of Faith is proudly displayed in the lobby of—where else?—the Golden Nugget. It’s worth more than a million dollars. Carry the lucky energy with you into the casino.

Golden Nugget, 866.946.5336

Saturday 4

UFC 285

Hotly anticipated, the Jon Jones vs. Ciryl Gane heavyweight title fight is the can’t-miss event this weekend. Valentina Shevchenko vs. Alexa Grasso are on the card for the flyweight title, along with a stacked lineup of other bouts. T-Mobile Arena, axs.com