MGM Resorts International is holding to a mid-May return to business.
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That David Saxe was the final producer to close his shows is no surprise to anyone who has followed Las Vegas entertainment over the years.
It is the first such halt in performances, other than for maintenance, in the attraction’s 21-year history.
Human Nature’s Phil Burton says, “We can’t wait to get out and perform for you all again soon under safer and more enjoyable circumstances.”
The Las Vegas community enclave The Space is hosting a livestream for entertainers rocked by the coronavirus outbreak.
Lady Gaga’s “Enigma” show at Park Theater has been canceled.
Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in Las Vegas is going dark temporarily and immediately, Bagans said Monday.
FSE President and CEO Patrick Hughes says, “We are glad now we’ve been given direction by our leadership, and we are going to be socially responsible.”
MGM Resorts officials originally issued producers a May 1 relaunch date, but that date is likely to move back.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison says of “Opium’s” suspension, “We look forward to relaunching as soon as possible.”
David Copperfield says, “Especially in times like these, magic is important. It reminds us to dream and believe in our own ability to achieve the impossible.”
Penn & Teller have headlined Las Vegas since debuting at Bally’s in 199, and have starred at the Rio since 2001. They have performed together for 43 years.
Cirque du Soleil is halting all of its shows on the Strip because of the coronavirus pandemic.