Dinner and a show with live entertainment is making a comeback in Las Vegas

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Dinner and a show are slowly returning to Las Vegas restaurants, a sign that the city is heading back to pre-pandemic times. The only thing that matters is how you want to eat.

At the Mayfair Supper Club at the Bellagio, Mayfair After Dark returns on Fridays and Saturdays at 11pm with shows that combine live music acts and performances with food and bottle service. Think of it as an interactive dance party with musical arrangements and DJs. In autumn Lío will take over the Mayfair Supper Club from the Pacha Group for two weeks and combine Las Vegas and Ibiza with what the restaurant calls “glamor, nonsense and breathtaking over-the-top performances”. Reservations are required at 702-693-8876.

Over at the Excalibur, fans can eat tomato soup and Cornish wild hen with their hands during the Tournament of Kings when it returns on Wednesday July 14th. Six evenings a week, the show tells the story of King Arthur as knights riding horses, ladies in waiting dance, and a fire wizard Mordred brings a dash of drama. Fun fact, since 1990 the show has bought 6.7 million wild hens. The show on Monday and Friday at 6 p.m. and Wednesday through Thursday and Saturday through Sunday at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. starts online at $ 41.87.

Last fall, Wynn Las Vegas revamped its Lake of Dreams show. Dine on the terrace of either restaurant at SW Steakhouse or Lakeside, or enjoy a cocktail at Parasol Down to see a show with 12 new acts on a range of songs, complete with rolling emojis, a flying astronaut, a singing frog , a mermaid, and even a shark fin that roams the lake under a waterfall. The show is free and runs every half hour from dusk.

In July, H.wood Group’s Wynn Delilah opened with a piano and stage ready to entertain. Servers in white tuxedos and flapper dresses and a band playing on stage add to the entertainment atmosphere of the space designed by Todd-Avery Lenahan, President and Chief Creative Officer of Wynn Design & Development.

In downtown Hennessey’s Tavern, Marriage Can Be Murder shows up with its crime dinner show. Participants choose one of four dinner options – think steak, grilled chicken breast, pasta marinara, or a burger and fries – and then try to figure out who the killer is. The next show comes on June 11th with additional shows from June 26th to 27th at 7pm. Tickets start at $ 74.

• Dine alongside entertainment at the Revamped Lake of Dreams shows [ELV]

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