Live shows coming back to Las Vegas Strip
Live entertainment will soon be returning to the Las Vegas Strip.
MGM Resorts will restart live shows starting from 6 November.
It will restart seven shows in theaters at MGM Grand, Luxor and Excalibur, including famed magician David Copperfield, Jabbawockeez, and The Australian Bee Gees.
"While there is still a long road in our city’s recovery, the reintroduction of these shows is an important first step," said George Kliavkoff, MGM Resorts’ President of Entertainment and Sports.
MGM Resorts said the shows are subject to social distanced limited capacity, which means some shows will be hosted in larger venues than usual.
Initially the audience is limited to 250 guests.
The live shows are being hosted using protocols in MGM’s ‘Convene with Confidence’ program which have been specially adapted for live entertainment.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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