Cirque du Soleil Shows Returning To Las Vegas This Summer

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Las Vegas is one step closer to regaining its title as the entertainment capital of the world. The city’s legendary Cirque du Soleil shows will be at 100 percent capacity this summer.

“Mystere” reopens on June 28th on Treasure Island and “O” in Bellagio reopens on July 1st. Both shows are expected to return at full capacity without social distancing. The two theaters offer 1,800 and 1,600 seats respectively.

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In the meantime, the famous Blue Man Group will return to Luxor on June 24th. The performances take place from Thursday to Monday at 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

Cirque staff will be vaccinated against the coronavirus before returning to the stage, and routine COVID-19 testing will continue to protect the cast, crew and audience.

“This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for,” said Daniel Lamarre, President and CEO of Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group, in a statement last month. “Almost 400 days have passed since we had to take a temporary break and we have been eagerly awaiting our return to the stage. I am so proud of the resilience of our artists and staff who have endured the toughest of times with dark stages World for so long. Cant wait to see the lights come on again. “

While there are no confirmed dates for other cirque shows, Lamarre told the Las Vegas Sun that “The Beatles Love” at the Mirage is expected to return in July, “Michael Jackson One” will be back in Mandalay Bay in late August, and “KA” at MGM Grand will return sometime in September or October.