These live performances are sure to wow audiences of all ages.
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Las Vegas is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World for a reason.
Prepare to be dazzled by the impressive performances of an array of acrobats, synchronized swimmers, and divers.

The moving lights, visual effects, and pyrotechnics only add to the magical ambience (pun intended).
Keep in mind that tickets to these concerts are highly covetedand pricey.
The 90-minute, R-rated show, conceived and directed by Channing Tatum (a.k.a.

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“If you’re easily offended, don’t go,” explains Henzerling.
The 75-minute show takes place in Madam Boozy Skunktons saloon.

Theres also a resident singing cowboy and a handyman with some impressive acrobatic skills.
Along the way, the trio encounters some truly fascinating creatures.
Note that the show is only for those ages 21 and up.

Anyone ages four and up is allowed to attend.
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Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to mingle with the cast at the on-stage bar.

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The kid-friendly show is recommended for ages five and up.
Check the schedule online to catch an unforgettable performance at the notable Park MGM theater.

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