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The “hottest” men’s show in Las Vegas will not return after the pandemic. The famous Chippendales , which has been around the world, stands out among the shows of Caesars Entertainment discontinued following an announcement made on Friday.
Chippendales, an iconic men’s show With muscular bare torsos and bow ties around his neck, began to be featured in Las Vegas at 1979 and had his home since 2002 in a theater of the Rio hotel-casino .
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“We are not going back al Rio, but we are not leaving Las Vegas and will announce our new location in a few weeks, ”promised a representative of Chippendales, a show born in a Los Angeles bar in the middle of the 80 s .
The concept eventually had a global influence on the way of conceiving the male striptease when appearing in television series, movies and advertising.
The closing of the show is because Caesars, one of the entertainment giants in Las Vegas, decided to close its stages and smaller shows , a list that includes Wayne Newton shows, “The Anthony Cools Experience” , “Friends! The Musical Parody ”,“ Tenors of Rock ”,“ Crazy Girls ”,“ Final Fight Championship ”and some more.
Caesars announced dates for performances at various Las Vegas venues for the following stars: Criss Angel (Planet Hollywood), Usher (Caesars Palace), Morrissey (Caesars Palace), Donny Osmond (Harrah’s) , Judas Priest (Zappos Theather) and Sting (Caesars Palace).