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By Kari Steele
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After almost a year now since the shutdown began due to COVID-19, Las Vegas nightlife is making a come back.
MGM Resorts will return two shows to the stage this Friday while Brad Garett s Comedy Club and Thunder From Down Under are already welcoming guests back.
On March 21st, David Copperfield will bring his stage production Live The Impossible back to MGM Grand and Comedian Carrot Top will be at the Luxor Theater starting on February 19th.
According to the President of Entertainment and Sports of MGM Resorts, George Kilavkoff stated Bringing entertainment back to the Las Vegas experience is key to our city s recovery and we will work closely with our partners to do so, with the health and safety of our employees and guests as a priority.
Shows Set To Return To Vegas Casinos After Updated Reopening Guidelines Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles
LAS VEGAS (CBSLA) – After nearly a year since the coronavirus shutdown began, multiple shows are scheduled to return to the stage on the Las Vegas Strip.
MGM Resorts will return two shows to the stage this Friday while Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club and Thunder From Down Under, both of which are already welcoming guests, will adjust seating capacity, the company announced Wednesday.
Starting March 21, Emmy Award-winning illusionist David Copperfield will bring his stage production “Live The Impossible” back to the MGM Grand, while Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club – already performing in person – will update its seating capacity under Nevada’s revised state guidelines.