Las Vegas Review-Journal

New Edition always fit for an Encore

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NEW EDITION will keep pumping energy out of Encore Theater as long as there is demand. And, demand is as high as the band’s famed harmonies.

The beloved R&B act has added three dates, Oct. 30 and Nov. 1-2 to its hit show at the Wynn Las Vegas showroom. This is the second extension from the original set of six, which covered

Feb. 28-March 9.

The shows sold out in 45 minutes, the fastest sellout of a half-dozen performanc­es ever at the venue. New Edition also plays six dates in July (all dates are on sale at Ticketmast­er.com).

New Edition brings its classic lineup of Ronnie Devoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill to the Vegas run.

The group dons multiple, matching suits and runs through The Jacksons (or Jackson 5’s) “ABC,” “I Want You Back” and “The Love

You Save.” They also revive “Candy Girl,” “Popcorn Love,” “Cool It Now” and “Count Me Out.” Gill sings his own “Rub You the Right Way,” “This One’s For Me And You,” “My, My, My.” Tresvant performs “Sensitivit­y.” Brown sings his greatest solo hits, “My Prerogativ­e” and “Every Little Step.”

Collective­ly, the band said in a statement :

“The start of our Las Vegas residency has been a truly unforgetta­ble experience for us all. We are bringing a decades-long dream to life night after night, and we are incredibly grateful to our fans who have traveled far and wide to sing along with us in these sold-out performanc­es. We are thrilled to present more shows throughout 2024 at Encore Theater — this is only the beginning!

‘Mind Games’ closing

Somewhat unexpected news out of The Strat Showroom as popular mentalist Banachek is shutting down his “Mind Games” production March 30.

The stage vet had just last week celebrated his 600th show at The Strat. He had opened in August 2021, as Adam Steck’s SPI Entertainm­ent took over the room.

The announceme­nt says to look for future collaborat­ions between Banachek and Steck, so we will.

Steck’s company also operates Excalibur’s Thunderlan­d Showroom, and is also reportedly devising a magic-themed concept for the new 1923 Prohibitio­n Bar space at The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. That space is planning a late-may opening.

A read of the scene indicates Banachek’s move is the result of a shuffle in the showroom’s schedule. Though not formally confirmed, ventriloqu­ial star Terry Fator reportedly plans to reopen his show at The Strat.

Look for a May relaunch, as Fator closes his show at New York-new York on March 26.

In a statement, Banachek invoked “hiatus” to describe his show shift, while thanking his fans:

“It is bitterswee­t to make the decision to put this show on an indefinite hiatus, but I am in the process of some exciting adventures and time is needed to pursue them,” says Banachek. “Be sure to stay tuned for announceme­nts as we continue to push boundaries and push the limits of our craft.”

Mortimer checks in

On the topic of those who have a history of The Strat, Xavier Mortimer has weighed in on the impact of his billions of social-media followers on his brand.

Xavier’s wondrous “Dream Maker” show closed in December 2022. Mortimer says he is proud his show has been running for six years and 1,200 performanc­es total (covering three venues, including The Strat Showroom).

Mortimer says of his show at The Strat, “We were doing good sales, enough to sustain its run. I stopped performing on the Strip because I found better opportunit­ies with touring and want to focus my energy on bigger production­s for my online channels.”

Mortimer has most recently toured with “The Illusionis­ts” ensemble production, a Cirque du Soleil show. He started in Las Vegas with Cirque, in “Michael Jackson One,” before splitting off to open his own show at Sin City Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort. He later starred at The Magic Attic at Bally’s (today’s Horseshoe Las Vegas).

Of his 5 billion views on social media, Mortimer says, “This has significan­tly contribute­d to the recognitio­n of my name and brand on both a public and global scale. Social media sells and help businesses and brands grow, there is no doubt about it, this is why the online content business is booming. My show will come back to the Strip when it’s the right time and I am offered the right opportunit­y.”

Cool Hang Alert

The toast-worthy Celtic rock band Killian’s Angels brunches it up at 11:30 a.m. Sunday at The Composers Room. Corned beef and cabbage, along with quaffing, is on the bill prior to the band’s St. Patrick’s Day-themed performanc­e. Go to Thecompose­rsroom.com for intel.

 ?? Denise Truscello The Associated Press ?? New Edition performs Feb. 28 at Wynn Las Vegas. The iconic R&B band is doing six dates in July and three more in the fall.
Denise Truscello The Associated Press New Edition performs Feb. 28 at Wynn Las Vegas. The iconic R&B band is doing six dates in July and three more in the fall.
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