Las Vegas Review-Journal

Cigar bar is lighting up Resorts World

- KATS! JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

DAVID CHESNOFF has taken on myriad high-profile cases involving famous and infamous clients in his long career as a Las Vegas attorney.

Chesnoff, former law partner of Oscar Goodman in his pre-mayoral era, is now representi­ng Henry Ruggs.

The court case is not interrupti­ng Chesnoff ’s entreprene­urial ventures on the Strip. The attorney is moving from the courtroom to the cigar bar Thursday for the opening of his Eight Cigar Bar at Resorts World Las Vegas. Chesnoff and business partner Giuseppe Bravo are co-hosting the formal launch, where such newsmakers (and former Chesnoff clients) as Mike Tyson, Instagram hero Dan Bilzerian and poker star Phil Ivey are scheduled to walk the red carpet.

Actor Michael Cudlitz (“Southland,” “Band of Brothers,” “The Walking Dead”) is also to be in the mix, we anticipate with stogie in hand.

The 7,000-square-foot venue offers a 2,200-squarefoot terrace with a view of the Strip. The name is inspired by the lucky number eight in Chinese culture.

Angel is back

Planet Hollywood Resort headliner Criss Angel was knocked off schedule after testing positive for COVID-19, missing all performanc­es from Oct. 27 through his return Wednesday night. As the “Mindfreak” magic man said last Thursday, “I’m fantastic. I’m 100 percent. I’m excited to get back onstage as soon as possible.”

Those who saw Angel’s 100-foot straitjack­et escape at Allegiant Stadium on Oct. 10 are still talking about that stunt. Incredible.

B-b-b-b-bad

George Thorogood and the Destroyers close the return of the Fremont Street Experience’s Downtown Rocks free concert series Saturday. The band takes over the Third Street Stage at 9 p.m. Feel the passion of such classics as “Bad to the Bone,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” and “I Drink Alone.”

The 71-year-old Thorogood’s career is tied to the Rolling Stones, rocking Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night. Thorogood was one of the Stones’ opening acts on their 1981 “Tattoo You” tour. The J. Geils Band and a budding talent named Prince also opened on that tour.

Marquee match

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas is invoking some circus sideshow action with “The Greatest Show on Earth,” opening at 10 p.m. Sunday.

The show borrows from the slogan long used by the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.

We have such sideshow practition­ers as a contortion­ist, fire breather, magician, ballet dancer, clown, mime (because mime is money) and gypsy. A ringleader is at the helm, orchestrat­ing (we think) the club’s bottle service. Everyone dons circus-inspired costumes, with a nightclub flair.

Sunday’s DJ headliner is Flo Rida, followed by Lil Jon (Nov. 14) and Mustard (Nov. 21). The club offers compliment­ary admission for locals, and the party runs until “late.” Plan accordingl­y.

Lasso that crowd

An indication business is not back to pre-pandemic levels, “Atomic Saloon Show” has mailed a two-for-one ticket offer to Nevada residents for the rest of this year. Mid-capacity shows are still showing sluggish sales, with producers saying the downturn coincides with the return of the mask mandate in July. The return of internatio­nal travel this month will help business, and so will the relaxing of mask rules (safely, natch) whenever that can happen.

Elsewhere on the Strip, “Love” at The Mirage is reportedly underperfo­rming in Cirque’s reopening in Vegas. All Cirque shows are struggling midweek, but the Beatles production is especially challenged. “O” and “Mystere” remain comparativ­ely healthy.

He’s Officer Bob

Season 16 “So You Think You Can Dance” champ Bailey “Bailrok” Muñoz has been in the cast of “Iluminate” at The Strat since the show’s relaunch Oct. 8.

This is either very sneaky casting, or the result of a cast disguised in LED costumes while dancing in the dark.

But Muñoz has been playing the role of Officer Bob in creator Miral Kotb’s adventurou­s stage show (I’ll find out why that is germane when I see the updated production). Muñoz was also a finalist on Season 5 of “AGT” and has grooved it up with Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, Gwen Stefani and Will Smith, and wields a mean baton.

Cool Hang Alert

The Sand Dollar Lounge boasts such favorite Cool Hang elements as Fizzywater, quality live entertainm­ent and quality foodstuffs. Pizza, in this case. At 9 p.m. Friday, the Las Vegas Blues Society’s open jam returns for the first time since pre-pandemic. This is a hang and a half, folks. No cover. Fizzy. Pizza. Get there.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. His “Podkats!” podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal. com/podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

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Robyn Beck The Associated Press David Chesnoff, left, has had a lot of high-profile clients, including real estate heir Robert Durst, center, last year in Los Angeles.
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