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Quote from: Nakor on April 04, 2011, 07:03:52 PM
If lounge style, old school Vegas feel would be appreciated, then Matt Goss at Ceasers.
He was surprisingly very good, 80% Vegas lounge standards, he walks the tables, chats up the ladies and is generally very entertaining.
Jersey Boys is fantastic.
That's an interesting one to think about, cheers
Jersey boys and Love are deffo's now, TY everyone else.
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Pah, Love sold out for the week
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Quote from: Woodsey on April 04, 2011, 09:12:47 PM
Pah, Love sold out for the week
Wiiiiiiiiiiii direct phone call FTW
GTFO Ticketmaster
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Love is great, liked it a lot more than I thought I would. O still one of the best also. Dinner at Prime, desert on their patio with a fountain show, tickets for O.
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Love is great, liked it a lot more than I thought I would. O still one of the best also. Dinner at Prime, desert on their patio with a fountain show, tickets for O.
Looking forward to Love, seen 3 other vegas cirque shows and really enjoyed them too
Fook me the tickets are a bit expensive though
Thank god I'm not paying
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+1 on O. Went for a friends wedding, we all went to O including bride's+groom's parents. All loved it. Spectacular.
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Quote from: rex008 on April 04, 2011, 10:35:24 PM
+1 on O. Went for a friends wedding, we all went to O including bride's+groom's parents. All loved it. Spectacular.
That's one of the ones I've seen, I enjoyed it too, ty anyway
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Anyone been to that piano bar in NYNY early doors i.e. 8pm when the music starts? Is is sensible then for an older crew?
I've only been later on when pissed up when it gets a bits rowdy and I know my folks would hate it like that. If it sensible early doors without the rowdyness I'd like to take them.
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If they like comedy, vinny favorito is a bit like Frankie Boyle lite and doesn't cost too much.
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Quote from: doubleup on April 04, 2011, 11:16:39 PM
If they like comedy, vinny favorito is a bit like Frankie Boyle lite and doesn't cost too much.
I dunno about US comedy tbh, I find it very hit and miss due to the different sense of humour over there. I've seen a couple of shows there and I thought they were just meh, the locals were pissing themselves though.
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Quote from: Woodsey on April 04, 2011, 10:50:13 PM
Anyone been to that piano bar in NYNY early doors i.e. 8pm when the music starts? Is is sensible then for an older crew?
I've only been later on when pissed up when it gets a bits rowdy and I know my folks would hate it like that. If it sensible early doors without the rowdyness I'd like to take them.
There are quite a few "duelling piano" shows around town, so you could go somewhere less rowdy than NYNY. There is a champagne/cognac/cigar bar in Paris called Napoleons (in the cobbled street bit) that I went to last time without realising they had pianos. I am not sure if they are a permanent feature, but it was pretty sedate in there, even at closing time, most songs were 50s-70s.
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Quote from: Woodsey on April 04, 2011, 10:50:13 PM
Anyone been to that piano bar in NYNY early doors i.e. 8pm when the music starts? Is is sensible then for an older crew?
I've only been later on when pissed up when it gets a bits rowdy and I know my folks would hate it like that. If it sensible early doors without the rowdyness I'd like to take them.
There are quite a few "duelling piano" shows around town, so you could go somewhere less rowdy than NYNY. There is a champagne/cognac/cigar bar in Paris called Napoleons (in the cobbled street bit) that I went to last time without realising they had pianos. I am not sure if they are a permanent feature, but it was pretty sedate in there, even at closing time, most songs were 50s-70s.
Ok cheers will check it out
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Might be stating the obv or missing something but 'Legends in Concert' is a good one. Its at Harrahs which is the major downside. But for the older generation it is a must. All sorts of different impersonators. Elvis, Manilow, Striesand, Midler. Dusty Springfield, Johnny Cash etc.
+1 to all the Cirque do soleil and Jersey Boy shouts.
Terry Fador is supposed to be great for all the family, But i have never got around to seeing him.
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