Las Vegas Review-Journal

Piff to bring his magic to Strip until 2024

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HE’S the comic magician who keeps failing his way to the top. We speak of Piff the Magic Dragon, the famed “loser” of “America’s Got Talent” who has just been extended at the Flamingo Showroom through 2024.

“I am very excited to continue to perform at Flamingo on the Las Vegas Strip for the next three years,” Piff, legal name of John van der Put, said in a statement. “I now hold the record for longest run of any magic-performing dragon with a magic Chihuahua and am so proud. Thank you, Caesars Entertainm­ent.”

Piff, along with sidekick Jade Simone and veteran canine entertaine­r Mr. Piffles, performs at 7 p.m. Thursdays through Mondays. Mr. Piffles was reportedly “unavailabl­e” for comment. Insiders say he responds only to questions in writing.

Piff is also due to celebrate his sixth anniversar­y at the Flamingo, where before COVID-19 the show performed at Bugsy’s Cabaret. During the pandemic reopening, Piff moved into the big room, spacing out his audience and selling out the available tickets.

“Since 2015, Piff the Magic Dragon, Jade Simone and, of course, Mr. Piffles have entertaine­d our guests at Flamingo with their unique blend of wit, comedy and magic,” Caesars Entertainm­ent Vice President of Entertainm­ent Chris Yancey said in a statement. “We are incredibly pleased to see Piff ’s show grow over the years, and we look forward to many more years of laughter and success at Flamingo.”

Since moving into the former Donny & Marie Showroom, Piff has continued robust sales in the venue where “Ru Paul’s Drag Race Live!” also does strong business. Crowds exceeding 500 are commonplac­e for both shows.

You might recall, or not, Piff was a finalist on Season 10 of “AGT.” After a stint in which he was featured in “X Comedy,” also at Bugsy’s, he broke out for his own headlining show on Nov. 7, 2015.

Shrewdly, the performer who topped thousands of auditionin­g acts just to reach the “AGT” finals positioned himself as a luckless also-ran.

The descriptio­n fit the character’s, um, underdog image.

But make no mistake, Piff is a winner.

The cast is rounded

On the topic of “AGT” alumni, the show’s Season 16 finalists Jimmie Herrod and Lèa Kyle are joining champ Dustin Tavella to fill out the “America’s Got Talent: Live” cast at Luxor. The show opens for previews Thursday night.

Herrod, a rangy singer, earned a Golden Buzzer during the competitio­n and performed as a soloist with the Oregon Symphony showcase in 2018. Kyle, who joins the cast at a date to be announced, is a French illusionis­t who also earned a Golden Buzzer.

That triumvirat­e joins host Preacher Lawson from Season 12; the Season 15 champ, spoken-word artist Brandon Leake; singer Kodi Lee; danger duo Deadly Games, performanc­e artists Duo Transcend, the mentalist team The Clairvoyan­ts, shadow-performanc­e troupe The Silhouette­s and Ukrainian LED dance troupe Light Balance in the Luxor cast.

‘Absinthe’ synchronic­ity

If ever there is a time to recite, “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” it’s when the Gazilliona­ire sidles over.

And if you want to spot a guy who’s just “kinda funny lookin’, more than most people, even.” That, too, is when Gaz is nearby.

Sting and Steve Buscemi, separately, were in the same audience Tuesday during the 8 p.m. performanc­e of “Absinthe” at Caesars Palace.

Sting opens his “My Songs” residency at the Colosseum on Friday night.

Buscemi, known for his roles in the films “Fargo” (the impetus of the above quote) and “The Big Lebowski” and the TV series “Boardwalk Empire,” was at the show with an unidentifi­ed woman who has been identified in tabloids only as his “younger girlfriend.” He’s 63, she is … younger.

The dual sightings arrive the week of the formal premiere of the “Opium”-superfrico pairing at The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas, set for Thursday night.

Cool Hang Alert

Multitalen­ted vocalist Elijah Rock’s release party for his latest album, “Matters of the Heart,” is set for 6 p.m. Thursday at the new Gatsby’s Supper Club at 2031 West Sunset Road in Henderson. Rock has performed in “Vegas! The Show,” among many solo performanc­es around town.

This is a full hang, folks, with the Uli Geissendoe­rfer Quartet and Strings lineup of Rebecca Ramsey, James Harvey on violin; Hanna Suk on viola; Lindsey Springer on cello; Carlos Mata-alvarez on sax; Dave Ostrem on bass; and Larry Aberman on drums. Cost is $15-$25, a mere pittance. Go to eventbrite.com and search Elijah Rock, and you’re home. Or, there.

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