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Nobu Hotel, Cirque-Light Group club at Mandalay, Bagatelle, Hakkasan

Posted October 4, 2012 • 4:34 p.m.

Robert De Niro, chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper, partners of Nobu Hospitality, attend the announcement of the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace at Nobu in New York City on Sunday, June 10, 2012.

Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Caesars Palace

Steel equipment and structures were loaded into place at the new Nobu Hotel and restaurant in Caesars Palace on Wednesday, and Shadow Bar was closed temporarily to facilitate the move and installation. The 181-room Nobu, his first, will welcome friends and family for the shakedown period starting Dec. 15.

The official opening will be Feb. 4, but a few VIPs and high rollers will be there to check it out for New Year’s and the Consumer Electronics Show that follows. The Nobu hotel website officially launched Monday for reservations, and demand is already fantastic. It’s expected that chef Nobu Matsuhisa will be here for the now-anticipated Jan. 20 gala opening of the restaurant.

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CIRQUE AND MANDALAY BAY: We’ve learned that Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte’s nearly 50,000-square-foot, three-tiered club at Mandalay Bay will open next spring and hold more than 2,000 people. DJs will have their own moving booth that travels around the venue, up, down and sideways. A first for Las Vegas, although as we reported earlier already in place at Guy’s favorite club in Ibiza with its five different music-style rooms. Several lighting and theatrical innovations at Pacha will be wilder at Mandalay Bay.

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Mandalay Bay executives also have confirmed our prior story that in this club- theater combination, Cirque performers will have rigging to permit acrobatic performances from the ceiling to the floor against a special-effects backdrop wall of floating and changing scenery. Cirque additionally at Mandalay has the mid-May opening of the Michael Jackson show, so don’t be surprised if the theater and the nightclub premiere simultaneously.

THE SOUTH STRIP: Nightlife at the south end of the Strip with Bagatelle opening Oct. 31, Hakkasan at MGM Grand opening New Year’s Eve and now this Cirque-Light Group club means competition for Tao, Lavo, Tryst and XS on the north end and Marquee, Pure, Gallery and Chateau in the center.

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Regis Philbin, Joy Philbin, Ryan Seacrest and Victor Drai at XS in the Encore.

NIGHTCLUB AT BILL’S: News of Victor Drai’s new nightclub project and makeover of the 175-room Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon into a boutique hotel that made headlines Wednesday was 7 months old to Vegas DeLuxe readers. We broke that story March 8 after hinting of the plan in August 2010.

Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.

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Criss Angel survives 'the most dangerous and frightening thing I’ve ever done in my life'

June 18, 2013 • 2:25 p.m.

For 10 nail-biting minutes, several thousand people stood in total silence and watched magician Criss Angel inch his way, blindfolded, across two steel beams swaying 50 feet in the air. This was no illusion for the “Believe” star. No tricks, nothing hidden, no sleight of hand or wizardry to divert attention. The "Mindfreak" star, who is shooting a new series of one-hour specials for Spike TV, was in full view of the audience members, who stopped shopping at the Fashion Show mall on the Strip.

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'Priscilla' and 500 drag queen costumes bus across the desert for nine-week run at the Venetian

June 18, 2013 • 1:38 p.m.

The journey on Interstate 15 across the desert from Los Angeles to Las Vegas for the "Priscilla" musical touring company is as incredible an undertaking as the Australian outback drag-queen scripted adventure itself. The big, glitzy, colorful theatrical production complete with an on-stage cutaway bus takes nine trucks to transport — two of which are just for the wardrobe costumes and hair pieces! Cast and crew arrived Monday, and Tuesday morning, “Priscilla School” opened to teach hired Las Vegas locals how best to help the cast fast-change in and out of the myriad of outrageous outfits. "Priscilla Queen of the Desert — The Musical" opens for a one-night preview Tuesday night, and the full run premieres on Thursday at the Venetian.

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