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16 April 2025 5lt29


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Las Vegas is always changing. Find out which popular shows and clubs are on the way out, which residency is wrapping up, and which Strip resort could be leaving soon.

Bellagio Expansion Called Off
Guess what major Las Vegas resort won't be expanding just yet? Yup, the Bellagio's plans for an additional 400,000 square feet of restaurants and retail on their water feature will not be happening. MGM Resorts seems to be focusing more on other projects at the moment. Las Vegas has shifted toward a more diverse, entertainment and luxury-driven destination, and the Bellagio has remained a centerpiece, adapting while preserving its classic charm. A symbol of luxury and elegance on the Strip since its grand opening in 1998, MGM acquired it in 2000 and has since invested in updates and expansions to keep the property at the forefront of Vegas luxury.

Eagles Las Vegas Residency Ending
The Eagles residency is officially coming to an end, as the legendary band sets the final dates to their tenure at Sphere Las Vegas. The last eight shows of the run are scheduled for this fall, so if you want to see them in this amazing venue you may need to hurry. The final shows will be October 3rd & 4th, 10th and 11th, October 31st and November 1st, and finally on the 7th, and 8th. These performances will conclude the band’s ever expanding residency, which now includes a total of 44 shows from September 20th, 2024. All tickets start at $175 and feature all-in pricing, inclusive of taxes and fees.

Centerfolds Las Vegas Closes
Centerfolds Las Vegas, a longtime topless cabaret located off the Strip on Paradise Road, has officially closed its doors. The venue, which has been a staple in the city’s adult entertainment landscape for years, will be replaced by a new club named Players, a sports-themed nightlife concept promising a fresh blend of entertainment and performance art.