
Las Vegas is about entertainment and what better way to have a great time than by seeing a Las Vegas show. All the best entertainers in the world come to Las Vegas and its time you reserved a spot at one of the many Las Vegas shows and Vegas hotels.
Bette Midler unfurls the big feather boa in her Las Vegas show, The Showgirl Must Go On, a sassy musical reprise of the best hits and worst jokes from her decades in show biz.
The grand opening marked the start of a two-and-a-half year, 200-show engagement at the stage once filled by Celine Dion, before she embarked on a worldwide tour for her album, Taking Chances.
It marks the 62-year-old Midler’s first major live performance run since her Kiss My Brass tour in Australia in 2005.
The $US95 million ($A100 million) Colosseum was custom-made for Dion’s run, which began in March 2003, played to nearly 3 million fans and grossed more than $US400 million ($A425 million) over five years. For Midler, the stage was shortened and its rake, or incline toward the audience, was flattened, allowing more than 100 seats to be added, at a cost of $US5 million ($A5.3 million).