By Andrew Gans
04 May 2007
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| Bette Midler at the Las Vegas press announcement |
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Star of stage, screen and song, Bette Midler, has signed a two-year deal as the new resident artist at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Midler, who will succeed Grammy winner Celine Dion, will begin performances Feb. 20, 2008. Her new show — which promises "plenty of girls, gags and guffaws, her incomparable humor, the best song catalogue in American music and her fabulous 'Kiss My Brass' section" — will play five nights a week at 7:30 PM. Dark nights are Mondays and Thursdays.
In a statement the award-winning Midler said, "Get ready Vegas 'cause here I come! Caesars Palace will never be the same and to all those critics who have accused me of being 'tacky,' 'too much' and 'over the top' I say, you ain't seen nuthin' yet!"
Caesars Palace president Gary Selesner added, "Caesars Palace has set the standard for entertainment in Las Vegas by continually booking the biggest and best acts the city has ever seen including Celine Dion and Elton John. Adding the inimitable Bette Midler to The Colosseum's family of entertainers adds yet another jewel to our crown."
Tickets, priced $95, $140, $175 and $250, are now on sale by calling 1-877-7BETTEM (723-8836) or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com.
For more information visit www.bette.aeglive.com.
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| Bette Midler with dancers at the Las Vegas press announcement
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