Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fantastica­l ‘Candy World’ heads to desert

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

GLALIBERTE assumed the role of an EDM Willy Wonka at Light Nightclub on Saturday night. The co-founder of Cirque du Soleil unloaded “Candy World,” a visual and sonic nightclub experience blending lasers, strobes and go-go dancers in the sort of glowing attire you’d find at Electric Daisy Carnival.

And there was candy, too, of the cotton variety and many other sugary delights. In one installmen­t, rubber-gloved hands of two models protruded through a wall and directed guests to a table of Smarties, Starbursts and Dum-dums lollipops.

Laliberte himself kept a safe distance much of the night, manning the DJ booth alongside German EDM star Nico Stojan, grinning and bobbing his head while wearing a hat decorated with a pair of giant eyes.

The point of it all? It was Laliberte’s 60th birthday, for starters. Members of such Cirque shows as “Michael Jackson One” and “Love” took in the party. “Candy World,” likened to an acid trip while on a sugar rush, has been developed as part of Laliberte’s new PYI fortress in Montreal. This is a $30 million, 15,000-square-foot, 80-foottall pyramid that is home to multiple sets of atmospheri­c entertainm­ent projects, “Candy World” among them.

Those who packed the club wore Day-glo, plastic sunglasses that sold for $5 inside the club and fluorescen­t accessorie­s such as necklaces and bracelets and such. Laliberte is now taking this show to Burning Man, and a future for “Candy World” on the Strip, specifical­ly at Light, has been hinted at.

Laliberte, who today is worth about $1.4 billion, helped launch Cirque’s ongoing festival on the Strip before selling the company to TPG Capital. I’d wager we’ll see a return of this circus, with the

onetime street performer at the helm. As he told Forbes this month, “I gave myself an objective: I really was missing performing as an artist. When I started Cirque, I pretty much gave up performing. It’s really something that I wanted to live again.”

If it happens, dress accordingl­y.

Goss-vember

The Matt Goss hang has been extended through November at 1 Oak Nightclub. Gossy is headlining at 8 p.m. Sundays through Nov. 24.

The new listings thwart, for now, speculatio­n that the Goss-master is moving hotels. Caesars Entertainm­ent and Wynn/encore have cropped up as his possible next venues.

A ‘Pawn’ mark

“Pawn Stars” is closing in on legendary Wild West series “Gunsmoke” among the longest-running prime-time series in American TV history. The History phenomenon, which debuted in July 2009, crosses 600 this season. “Gunsmoke” aired 635 original episodes in 20 seasons. “The Simpsons” tops this list with 662 episodes over 30 seasons.

Station changes

Candace Davis Martin took in five shows Saturday: the Cover to Cover tribute show at the Red Rock Resort, Average White Band at Sunset Station, Aeromyth (Aerosmith cover) at Texas Station, Boz Scaggs at Green Valley Ranch, and Night Ranger at Boulder Station.

Davis Martin is a music fan, yes, but she is also the new director of entertainm­ent for Station Casinos. She took over Monday, replacing entertainm­ent vet Monica Reeves, who spent 22 years with the company and has stepped down to take a similar position with Grand Sierra in Reno.

Davis Martin has helped run the entertainm­ent operations at Aliante and SLS Las Vegas. She is overseeing all Station entertainm­ent ops aside from the Palms.

It’s a formidable responsibi­lity, as Davis Martin is running live-entertainm­ent venues at nine off-strip resorts. What will her imprint on the company be? Davis Martin chuckled at the question.

“Give me another week for a really good answer,” she said. “Right now, we are assessing policies and reviewing what has and what has not worked.”

Perfect. Whatever leads to more emphasis on live entertainm­ent, and less emphasis on bingo emporiums, we support.

Running on full

Jackson Browne performed for about 2 hours, 15 minutes at the Venetian Theatre on Saturday night. That’s overtime for a casino performanc­e (it’s typically about 90 minutes, so the crowd can get back to the casino). Browne expressed gratitude that hotel officials allowed him to go long. But who is going to pull the plug on Jackson Browne?

What Works in Vegas

The Downtown Rocks free shows continue at 3rd Street Stage at the Fremont Street Experience. Saturday night, venerable rockers Cheap Trick drew about 15,000 to the latest show in the series, which has included such similar barnburner­s as Buckcherry on Aug. 17 and continues with the Wallflower­s this Saturday.

It’s a wild scene. Rick Nielsen shredding solos on his five-neck Hamer, just a couple of somersault­s from Benny Binion’s classic casino, is pure downtown Las Vegas.

The Review-journal is owned by the family of Las Vegas Sands Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson. Las Vegas Sands operates The Venetian.

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. As of 9 p.m. Sunday:

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