Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Bellagio’s waterworks take a star turn

- By Christophe­r Lawrence

T“Hangover” movies are nearly as much a part of Caesars Palace as the Roman statues.

Still, that didn’t stop Todd Phillips, the franchise’s writer-director, from heading across Flamingo Road — and company lines — for a key sequence in “The Hangover Part III.”

For the scene, in which a coked-up Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong) parachutes from the balcony of his Caesars penthouse, Phillips couldn’t resist having the Fountains of Bellagio shoot up to meet Jeong’s stunt doubles as they floated down.

“For the Bellagio to allow us to fly over and give me control of the fountains,” he told the Review-Journal shortly before the sequel was released in 2013, “that’s kind of a testament to the movie and the goodwill the movie’s brought.”

It’s certainly a testament to the allure of the fountains, one of Las Vegas’ most recognizab­le landmarks.

Long before she launched a nearby residency, Britney Spears set the stage for monumental performanc­es on the Strip with a rendition of “I’m a Slave 4 U” atop Bellagio’s lake during the 2001 Billboard Music Awards. It doesn’t stick in the memory quite like the time, three months before, when she writhed onstage at MTV’s Video Music Awards with a 7-foot albino Burmese python named Banana. But the way she first used the fountains as backup dancers remains epic.

In 2017, the Billboard awards returned to the lake as Drake performed “Gyalcheste­r” in front of the fountains. “That was the first time we ever did pyro on the water, and flames, which was an amazing show in itself,” says Loni Singer, the fountains’ lead engineer.

Local rockers Panic! At the Disco kicked off NBC’s coverage of Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final in June with a water-soaked performanc­e of “High Hopes” on the lake. And in 2016, Pitbull, Robin Thicke, Blink-182’s Travis Barker and Aerosmith’s Joe Perry splashed around on a partially submerged stage in the music video for “Bad Man,” portions of which were used as promos for that year’s NBA playoffs coverage on TNT.

The biggest stage to hit the lake yet — an impressive 165 feet — was constructe­d for the multimilli­ondollar, multimedia kabuki performanc­e “Koi Tsukami

(Fight With a Carp),” which incorporat­ed high-tech digital projection on the fountains during five free 30-minute performanc­es in 2015.

Bruno Mars, meanwhile made the lake his personal playground as he rode a Jet Ski around the fountains in 2016 for his “24K Magic” music video.

The lights in the Fountains of Bellagio turned pink in 2004 for an appearance there by Victoria’s Secret

“Angels” Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks, Gisele Bundchen, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio.

In one of the few times the fountains were overshadow­ed, Intel choreograp­hed 250 illuminate­d Shooting Star drones to dance high above the water to the sounds of Kygo’s “Stargazing” during the January Consumer Electronic­s Show.

One of the fountains’ most memorable star turns

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