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Photos: Blue Man Group marks move to Monte Carlo with skydiving

Posted October 10, 2012 • 8:00 a.m.

Cover shoot for Las Vegas Magazine featuring Blue Man Group, June 26, 2011.

Photo: Christopher DeVargas

It’s the most electrifying move on the Strip as the Blue Man Group “jumps” this morning from their Venetian theater to new quarters at the Monte Carlo. Even before their first performance there tonight, the men in blue are celebrating the new production.

Blue Man Group, trained by members of the Red Bull Air Force, at 10 a.m. will take a daring 7,000-foot-high leap above the Strip and glide to Earth landing (hopefully) on the hotel’s front driveway.

Founders Chris Wink and Phil Stanton will be joined by our Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Host Committee chairman, former Mayor Oscar Goodman, and Monte Carlo’s Patrick Miller to then flip a switch to illuminate the theater entrance to officially launch the new show and home.

Blue Man Group Skydiving to Monte Carlo

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Blue Man Group started their Las Vegas residency at the Luxor in March 2000 and left for the Venetian in 2005. That run ended Sept. 30, and BMG now heads to the Monte Carlo. The Jabbawockeez, who were at the Monte Carlo, move into a new theater currently under construction at the Luxor next spring.

Master magician Lance Burton previously headlined at the Monte Carlo and retired last year -- and that was when hotel executives started wooing BMG to jump hotels.

With BMG at the Monte Carlo, Brand Steakhouse at the Monte Carlo has launched a Blue Man menu. The $179 per-person price includes a three-course dinner, premium-view theater tickets and after-show cocktails at Ignite bar.

BMG has been thrilling audiences with its explosions of comedy, music, science and visual effects for more than two decades since forming 20 years ago in New York. Its various groups have and continue to perform around the world.

Check back later to Vegas DeLuxe for a photo gallery of the “jump” and the morning festivities.

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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