Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Voice’ may be ready for Hard Rock close-up

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

Tis abundant in Vegasville, so this performanc­e of Kats! will fittingly begin with “The Voice” — a show long expected to open at Hard Rock Hotel. Initially, speculatio­n centered on Vanity nightclub, which remains open and is not in line for a ticketed show.

The old Hard Rock Cafe lot on the corner of Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road, however, is a fit. Look for a stage version of “The Voice” to drop into a new facility on that lot by spring, possibly as early as March.

Hard Rock Cafe closed Dec. 31, after a 26-year run as one of the groundbrea­king entertainm­ent taverns and restaurant­s in the city. The original Hard Rock Cafe was largely responsibl­e for success at the nearby Double Down Saloon, as its employees filed into the watering hole between shifts. Double Down opened about two years after Hard Rock Cafe and has become a Vegas institutio­n.

Hard Shaq Hotel

On the topic of large developmen­ts at the Hard Rock, Shaquille O’neal — under the stage name DJ Diesel — performs at Rehab Beach Club at 4 p.m. Sunday. If you can’t be there — and really, what is your excuse? — catch the set on the Shaqfu Radio app or at shaqfuradi­o.com.

I can’t speak to Shaq’s aptitude as a DJ, which is likely somewhere between myself and Tiesto, but he has to be the tallest individual to man the booth.

Who’s next?

The Who — specifical­ly, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey — are reviewing plans to return to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace next year. I’m hearing 12 dates split between two engagement­s if the guys are up for it.

Jarrett, Raja — and you!

This is not official, not announced, but happening now: The music-magic phenomenon Jarrett & Raja are headed for the Stratosphe­re after today’s closing performanc­e at Hooters. The duo is to take over the 5 p.m. slot vacated by the “Spy Escape & Evasion” show, which closed about three months ago.

J&R have said they plan to open at a “rival property” on Sept. 27. The great Jeffrey Neiman is to return as music director in a show that is a mix of illusions (from Jarrett) and top-notch piano playing (from Raja).

Red Mercury Entertainm­ent of Las Vegas books the shows in that venue.

Kingdom for ‘Opium’

Content concerns related to the projected “Opium” production reportedly have been allayed. Produced by Spiegelwor­ld, still riding high on the success of its hit show “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace, Opium is another edgy endeavor planned for The Act space at the Shops at Palazzo.

The original plan for “Opium” reportedly concerned Venetian/palazzo officials, who were conscious of a circus-styled show moving into the property while a similarly themed production — “Revive” — has also been in developmen­t at Opaline Theater at The Venetian. “Opium” is also moving to a spring opening.

Vegas actors in the mix

A pair of Las Vegas actors are featured in Sunday night’s episode of “Ray Donovan” on Showtime, where, according to the official website descriptio­n of the show: “Tensions flare between the two families at Terry and Maureen’s wedding.”

There is a visit to Sheri’s Ranch involved; maybe we find some tension there.

Whatever the case, the show features Vegas’ own Vincent Jerman-jerosa

(who plays Ring Announcer) and Mike Wurst (Mr. Wayne, the brothel owner/ manager). Jerman-jerosa has appeared in “In An Instant,’ and “Boston Public,” “All My Children,” “LAX,” and “The District.” Wurst has been cast in “No Clemency For Old Men” and “In Plain Sight.”

Whowaswher­e

On Thursday, Chrisharri­son of “The Bachelor” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e” at the 8 p.m. performanc­e of “Absinthe.” … Keyboard player Loren Gold of The Who at the 10 p.m. performanc­e … Also Thursday, Detroit Pistons center Andre Drummond at the Coolest Party with DJ Esco at Drai’s Nightclub at the Cromwell.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Friday:

1. Teen faces charges in nursing student’s death

Officers identified a teenage suspect in the death of a nursing student shot in his driveway Wednesday morning.

2. $11.8M Megabucks jackpot hit in downtown Las Vegas

A Southern California visitor has won a Megabucks jackpot valued at a little more than $11.8 million.

3. Naked man shot by police was local poker player

The naked man shot in front of a southeast valley church was a local poker player and previously had donated money to the church.

4. CSN nursing student killed outside Vegas home

The man shot dead in front of his central valley home early Wednesday morning was a nursing student at CSN.

5. Judge cuts off defendant’s testimony in Bunkervill­e trial

A federal judge in Las

Vegas cut short the testimony of Eric Parker in the middle of his Bunkervill­e standoff retrial (above) Thursday. As of 9 p.m. Friday:

1. $11.8M jackpot won in downtown Las Vegas

A Las Vegas visitor has won a Megabucks jackpot valued at about $11.8M.

2. Nude man shot outside church in Las Vegas

Police responded to reports ofanakedma­nwithagun who was threatenin­g to kill himself in the parking lot of Life Springs Christian Church.

3. Nursing student shot to death in driveway

A teen faces charges after a Las Vegas nursing student was shot to death in his driveway.

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