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Bette Midler to end Las Vegas residency on January 31st
- By News Updates
- Published 11/6/2009
- Las Vegas , Entertainment , News , Shows
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Award winning entertainer and performer Bette Midler announced today that the final performance of her critically acclaimed Las Vegas show “The Showgirl Must Go On” at the Caesars Palace Colosseum will be Sunday, January 31, 2010. The final performance will mark the end of her two-year residency in Sin City, which began on February 20th, 2008.
"What a fabulous two years this has been, and I thank AEG and Caesars Palace for the best partnership a showgirl could imagine. Who knows? These legs have had such a great run in the desert---it may be time to haul them to places with more humidity and fewer slot machines. But first I need to finish recording my album of the sexiest new love songs that only a showgirl could sing." said Midler.
"Bette is one of the most talented, hard working professionals in the business and we would have loved for her to stay longer, said John Meglen, co-CEO and President of AEG Live/Concerts West. "All of us at AEG Live thank Bette and the entire cast, crew and staff for a great two year run at The Colosseum."
"Like every one of her performances, the approaching finale of Bette's two-year engagement leaves us applauding for more. Bette always will have a home at Caesars Palace." said Gary Selesner, president of Caesars Palace.
The Showgirl Must Go On will run from November 7 -15 and December 30 – January 31, 2010. The show is dark Monday, Thursday and occasional Fridays. Tickets for these final performances are on-sale now at WDIAV Tickets section. For more information, click here.
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