Spiegelworld‘s long-awaited DiscoShow Las Vegas has finally arrived, and VEGAS 411 was there. Is it an actual show? A nostalgia-fueled music experience? A night out at the dance club? It’s all those things (to varying degrees) and a lot more. We had a blast, and chances are you will, too.
DiscoShow is still in discounted preview performances (an industry method to work out kinks and such). So this won’t be an official review. But we can take you through the various spaces, share our initial impressions, and give you a grasp of the overall concept…once we gather our wits.
Right out of the gate, DiscoShow is the most fully realized (read “expensively-created”) Vegas concept since AREA 15. Don’t expect a large-scale knock-off (unlike those Top Golf wannabes popping up everywhere). FLASHBACK: Tina Turner and Friends and FIRST LADIES OF DISCO are terrific tribute shows, but DiscoShow exists in another realm.
Ross Mollison and the Spiegelworld team have taken over the northeast corner of Linq Hotel Casino. They’ve transformed a space once occupied by a casino-level sports book an even older one on the third floor, and everything in between.