The Entertainment Capital of the World is a nickname that has been applied to several American cities, including:
Las Vegas,[1][2] because of its "broad scope of entertainment options including nightlife, shows, exhibits, museums, theme parks, pool parties, and so on."[3]
In a variation on the phrase,
Branson, Missouri, United States, is known as the "Live Entertainment Capital of the World", owing to its array of approximately 50 theaters.[11][12]
^Scott Armstrong (May 31, 1986).
"Hollywood: A comeback is in the script". Times Colonist. Victoria, British Columbia. Christian Science Monitor – via Newspapers.com.