MGM Grand’s Crazy Horse Paris is pleased to announce the return of burlesque artist and fashion icon Dita Von Teese to the famed Las Vegas cabaret stage after a sold-out engagement in April 2007. The first guest star in the history of the famous cabaret, Von Teese will feature new performance numbers that she developed especially for the Crazy Horse stage for her sold-out performances in Paris in early 2009. A DVD of those shows was released in
Tickets for Von Teese’s performances are now on sale and are available for a special performance price of $75, not including taxes and service fees. Tickets can be purchased at any MGM MIRAGE ticket outlet by calling MGM Grand at (702) 891-7777 and online by visiting www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to attend the show.
Confirming the buzz that has been circulating for months, Celine Dion announced today that she will be returning to Las Vegas in March 2011 to begin a three year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The brand-new show designed exclusively for The Colosseum will premiere on March 15, 2011 and features 31 musicians, consisting of a full orchestra and band. The show’s concept will be one-of-a-kind, centered on capturing the romance of classic Hollywood movies and performed with a stunning visual presentation. Tickets for the first 54 performances from March 15 through August 14, 2011 will go on sale Friday, February 12, 2010 at 10 a.m. PST.
“I'm coming back home to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and I'm very excited about it,” said Celine. “With the orchestra and the band we’re going to be able to perform our songs like never before. The repertoire is going to be extraordinary...a mix of timeless Hollywood classics, along with all the favorites that my fans like to hear me sing. It’s going to be a very beautiful show, and I think we’ll be raising the bar higher than we’ve ever done before. There’ll be some truly wonderful moments……I can’t wait!”
Beginning Friday, Feb. 5 (National Wear Red Day), Miracle Mile Shops’ fountain will emit a constant red color in between its regularly scheduled water shows in support of National Heart Month. Additionally, all money tossed into the fountain and the center’s indoor rainstorm feature during the month of February will be donated to the American Heart Association. The fountain will keep its red glow until the end of the month.
The American Heart Association strives to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The association's goal is to reduce coronary heart disease, stroke and risk by 25 percent by the end of 2010. Millions of volunteers and donors support their efforts every year.
Mandalay Bay and Disney’s The Lion King are going back to school as they deliver an unbeatable Student Rush offer that makes it easy and affordable for collegiates to indulge in the ultimate entertainment experience on the Las Vegas Strip. Starting now, current college students can purchase tickets for $25.50 to see the show that has captured the imagination of more than 50 million people worldwide.
- Students must show a valid college ID. This offer is only available on day of purchase at the box office and tickets are limited to two per person.
- Sales are subject to availability and some blackout dates apply.
Just in time to commemorate the romance of Valentine’s Day, Paris Las Vegas, undeniably one of the most sensual places on the famous Las Vegas Strip, offers two proposals that embody the passion, excitement and sophistication of one of the world’s most romantic cities.
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The Pearl Concert Theater inside Palms Casino Resort is proud to present comedian Martin Lawrence for two Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20, 2010 at 9:00 p.m.
Martin Lawrence has established himself as one of America's most popular actor/comedians with starring roles in such hit movies as Big Momma's House, Bad Boys and its sequel Bad Boys II, Blue Streak, Wild Hogs andNational Security among others. His recent project, the Screen Gems remake of the comedy Death At A Funeral, finds
















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