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Bette Midler Tickets

Bette Midler tickets were on sale 1 year before her show opened in the colosseum at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. And they went fast. The Divine Miss M, as she is known, opened her new show, The Showgirl Must Go On, on February 20, 2008 on the Strip to a full house. She has a 2 year contract and will give 100 performances a year.

Well-known Vegas entertainers were at the opening night after party at Pure nightclub such as Siegfried and Roy, and comedian Rita Rudner who performs at Harrah's. Other celebrities walking the red carpet were Taye Diggs, Ricki Lake, Meatloaf, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and more. Taye wouldn't take a photo with me but he gave me his gift bag which had an assortment of chocolates and a gift card to Payard, the ultra-chic chocolate and pastry shop in Caesar's.

Gets your tickets to see the hilariously funny Bette Midler as Soph, the oldest showgirl in her new production of The Showgirl Must Go On at Caesar's Palace in this picture.
Gets your tickets to see the hilariously funny Bette Midler as Soph, the oldest showgirl in her new production of The Showgirl Must Go On at Caesar's Palace in this photo. Tickets sell out very fast for this mega star and her lively show.

Bette Midler tickets can be had on this page when you check our MyRealVegas sponsors for the best rates. Box office tickets are $95 to $250 depending on where you sit. But Vegas is the town of deals so hopefully you won't have to pay full price.

If you are not a Bette Midler fan you are sure become one after seeing her show. It is creative, entertaining and she's not afraid to make fun of herself. The sets, dancing, costumes, music and screen shots are all done in good taste. She has a 14 piece band on stage that backs up her every move. A troupe of 20 female dancers in skimpy costumes weaves in and out of the show. Bette calls them her 'Caesar salad' and tells them not to put on too much dressing. She also introduces her 3 sidekicks, the Harlettes that sing, dance and cavort around with Miss M. It's a lively show indeed.

The crowd in this image has just bought their Bette Midler tickets and are waiting to go into the theater to see The Showgirl Must Go On.
Photograph showing the crowds who have just bought their Bette Midler tickets and are waiting to go into the theater to see The Showgirl Must Go On. Bette plays to a full house so don't wait until you get to Vegas to order your tickets because she will be sold out.

Bette inherited the world's largest interactive theater screen from Celine Dion who performed in the colosseum prior to Miss M. But Bette takes the possibilities of this screen to a whole new level. It's almost a 3-D experience for the audience with scenes like a tornado picking up speed, blowing the Strip apart and landing at Caesar's to introduce the Bette Midler show in bright lights. It's symbolic gesture that is not lost on the audience.

Book your Bette Midler tickets in advance because she's packing them in every night. This page has the best prices and you can order now. Don't wait till you get to Vegas, it will be sold out when you get here.

In her show, Bette takes the characters she's developed over the years and maximizes their effect. For instance you'll see Delores Delago, the wheelchair mermaid magnified 23 times with all her dancers performing in mermaid costumes and creating dance formations Busby Berkeley style in their wheelchairs. Soon all 20 dancers are performing as showgirls with Soph, the oldest showgirl in the world. Get your ticket now; don't wait to order your Bette Midler tickets.

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