New Jubilee Now Open at Bally’s Las Vegas

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The New Jubilee recently celebrated its grand reopening at Bally’s Las Vegas, ushering in a whole new chapter for Vegas’ most iconic show. While the best of the show’s main elements, including the signature showgirl costumes and set pieces, have been preserved as an homage to the original production, director and choreographer Frank Gatson Jr. have updated the choreography, music, technology, and some of the costumes to appeal to a wider range of audiences. After having undergone its first set of extensive changes, Jubilee has transformed into a show that is constantly evolving, while staying true to the original spirit of the show.

New Jubilee
New Jubilee

“We are proud of the new elements that have been added to the show, which, combined with the timeless beauty of the Las Vegas showgirl and true spectacle of Jubilee, will keep guests flocking to Jubilee for many more years to come,” said Kurt Melien, vice president of entertainment for Caesars Entertainment. “We also look forward to exploring opportunities of how we can continue to evolve the show in the future, whether it is injecting it with new music or bringing in celebrities for guest singing or dancing spots.”

Originally produced by Donn Arden, Jubilee first opened on July 30, 1981, and quickly became synonymous with Las Vegas, outlasting every show on the famed Strip. The reinvented show includes a wide range of new music, and exhilarating choreography complements the music with bigger and bolder dance moves that are more technical and visually appealing. Now, more than ever before, audiences are surrounded by beautiful, long-legged showgirls that descend from the ceiling, shimmy through the aisles, and dance around on the theater’s balconies.

With a stage that is 15 stories high and half the size of a football field wide, Jubilee is home to one of the most advanced and technically complex theaters in America. While still utilizing fly lines, elevators, visual effects, water features, and pyrotechnics that have been in place throughout the show’s 33-year history, state-of-the-art lighting fixtures, projectors, and a surround sound system have been installed to complete the grand spectacle and keep audiences stimulated. Music can now be heard through a 4.1 surround sound system. Crystals on the iconic showgirl costumes shine brighter with 30 new high-end SolaSpot Pro LED moving light fixtures and forefront Barco projectors. Additionally, Optiblack video screens have been added to cast stunning 3D motion graphics.

The New Jubilee performs Sunday through Wednesday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m., Thursday at 7 p.m., and Saturday at 10 p.m. Tickets range in price from $62.50 – $122.50 (additional service fees apply).

New Jubilee
New Jubilee

Bally’s Las Vegas

Bally’s Las Vegas is located in the center of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, across from Caesars Palace and next to Paris Las Vegas. The 44-acre resort features two 26-story hotel towers including the all-new Jubilee Tower and offers 2,814 guestrooms, including 244 suites. The resort features 11 restaurants, a relaxing pool oasis, a lavish spa and casino space featuring a Party Pit, poker room, 1,100 slot machines, and a first-class Race & Sports Book known for its stadium-style seating and abundance of high-definition television screens. Entertainment options include Jubilee!, the longest-running show on the famous Las Vegas Strip and the last remaining showgirl production of its kind, as well as VÉRONIC Voices starring female tribute artist Véronic DiCaire. Bally’s Las Vegas is also the new home to a staple in Las Vegas nightlife, the legendary Drai’s After Hours. For more information, please visit www.ballyslasvegas.com.

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