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Spiegelworld shutting down ‘DiscoShow’ at Linq in January

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DiscoShow at the Linq
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DiscoShow, the most recent Spiegelworld production to hit the Las Vegas Strip, is set to close after a final performance on Saturday, January 3, the company announced today. The interactive, music-fueled show at the Linq that pays homage to 1970s New York City made its debut in September of 2024.

Tickets for remaining performances are on sale now at spiegelworld.com. The show’s adjacent restaurant, Diner Ross, and bars, 99 Prince and The Glitterloft, will remain open.

In a statement, Spiegelworld “impresario extraordinaire” Ross Mollison said slow ticket sales were the key factor in the decision to close the show.

“We have never been afraid to take risks; to evolve with bold ideas; moreover, we must do this in Vegas,” Mollison said. “This was a fantastic project for Vegas, and far from discouraged, I now feel even more optimistic about producing new ideas. … Watching our guests fall in love with disco all over again was a career highpoint, and will inform every new production we undertake, be it in Vegas or anywhere else in the world.”

Spiegelworld continues to maintain Absinthe and Atomic Saloon Show in Las Vegas, as well as the Superfrico restaurant at the Cosmopolitan.

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