Las Vegas Review-Journal

At 20, Celine’s ‘A New Day …’ pioneering

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IT has been 20 years since Celine Dion and AEG Presents/concerts West forever changed the scale and trajectory of headlining production­s in Las Vegas.

On Saturday, AEG marks the 20th anniversar­y of the night Dion unveiled “A New Day …” at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

Both the March 25, 2003, show and the venue were new, groundbrea­king additions on the Strip. Network TV even got involved, as Justin Timberlake hosted the hourlong CBS special “Celine in Las Vegas: Opening Night Live.”

Since that night, AEG has booked shows in nearly every live music theater and arena on the Strip and operates in many of the city’s premier theaters and arenas.

“We’re so grateful to have been such a part of the long history of entertainm­ent in this remarkable city,” John Meglen, president and COCEO of Concerts West, said in a statement. “We’re thankful to all of the artists who have trusted us to help them build such an important part of their performing careers, and we are proud of all of our employees who have helped us achieve this. … Many of them from the very first day, 20 years ago.”

Dion’s reps have not returned requests for comment. Last week, her manager, Dave Platel, said there was nothing to report regarding the superstar’s health. On Thursday, Dion marked the 25th anniversar­y of her performanc­e of the Oscar-winning “My Heart Will Go On” from “Titanic” at the 1998 Academy Awards.

The 54-year-old singer has been unable to open her residency at the Resorts World Theatre as she suffers from stiff person syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease that causes muscle spasms and extreme tightness. That series is also an AEG Presents partnershi­p, with no return date scheduled.

Dion’s 16-year run over two residencie­s still holds as the most successful Las Vegas residency ever. She performed 1,141 shows for more than 4.5 million fans. Concerts West continued to book and operate the Colosseum from 2003 through 2019, when Live Nation entered into an exclusive agreement with Caesars Entertainm­ent at the venue.

During AEG’S operating run, Elton John, Cher, Bette Midler, Mariah Carey, Shania Twain, Reba and Brooks & Dunn and Rod Stewart played the room. AEG’S shows played to more than 10.3 million fans at the Colosseum, drawing more than $1.4 billion in ticket revenue.

In 2009, Concerts West/ AEG Presents kicked off Carlos Santana’s show at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel. This, too, was a trailblazi­ng effort, the first extended residency by a rock legend. Santana played 71 shows from 2009 to ’11, and holds the record for most performanc­es in The Joint (today’s Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas).

Guns N’ Roses, Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe also played extended series in The Joint.

In 2019, AEG Presents began presenting resident headliners at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas. Lionel Richie, Bryan Adams and Sebastian Maniscalco are among the stars in rotation at Encore, which routinely makes Billboard’s annual list of highest-grossing venues worldwide in its category.

AEG has also booked

Carrie Underwood, Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and David Blaine at the Resorts World Theatre. In 2022, it was the highest-grossing venue internatio­nally with a capacity of 5,000 or less in Billboard’s year-end box score charts.

The company has also produced the shows that opened many famous Vegas venues, starting with Dion at the Colosseum. Those memorable performanc­es include The Joint with The Killers on April 17, 2009, T-mobile Arena (which AEG co-owns with MGM Resorts internatio­nal) with The Killers on April 7, 2016, followed by Guns N’ Roses on April 9-10; Allegiant Stadium with Illenium on July 3, 2021; and the Resorts World Theatre with Underwood’s “Reflection” on Dec. 1, 2021.

The company has also booked one-offs with an array of iconic headliners at Wynn Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas, Bally’s, Planet Hollywood Resort, Park Mgm/dolby Live, The Venetian, Michelob Ultra Arena, the MGM Grand Garden and The Beach at Mandalay Bay, among others.

Aside from those already mentioned, notable performanc­es and headlining residencie­s have included the Rolling Stones, Journey, Nine Inch Nails, Diana Ross, Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé and the Moody Blues, along with comic stars Kevin Hart, Jim Gaffigan, Nate Bargatze and others.

“What a great long adventure it has been,” said John Nelson, senior vice president at Concerts WEST/AEG Presents. “From Celine’s opening night 20 years ago, when she lost her shoes during a costume change and returned to stage barefoot … To David Blaine dislocatin­g his shoulder in his 90-foot drop into the audience at the start of his show last weekend … There’s never been a dull moment.”

Cool Hang Alert

Staying with an Aeg-partnered property, Mecca Martini brings her Top 40, funk and R&B show to The Shag Room at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturdays. No cover, but some cover for the belly dancer who grooves up the scene.

 ?? Denise Truscello Getty Images ?? On Saturday, AEG Presents will mark the 20th anniversar­y of the night Celine Dion unveiled “A New Day …” at Caesars Palace.
Denise Truscello Getty Images On Saturday, AEG Presents will mark the 20th anniversar­y of the night Celine Dion unveiled “A New Day …” at Caesars Palace.
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