Bette Midler Concert Tickets
Bette is back in concert! We are pleased to announce that we have the best Bette Midler tickets
available on the internet.
She has shows at the Caesars Palace - Colosseum in Las Vegas, NV through July 20, 2008!
The Divine Ms. M, named after Bette Davis, has won 4 Grammy Awards, three Emmy Awards and a Tony Award. She is currently performing at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, live, 5 nights a week.
There's nothing better than winning big in Las Vegas. But perhaps the next best thing to beating the house is scoring a ticket to "Better Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On" at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. You'll experience first hand why this award-winning entertainer has been thrilling audiences as a singer, actress and stage performer for five decades.
Yes, this super nova attraction has been giving ticket-buyers a bargain since the 1960s. Her first major role was as a cast-member in the legendary Broadway musical, Fiddler on the Roof. Later came collaborations with a young Barry Manilow as well as appearing in The Who's rock opera Tommy.
She won a Tony Award for her work with the 1970s Broadway hit Clams on the Half Shell and had similar success in Hollywood, scoring Academy Award nominations in 1980 for The Rose and 12 years later in For the Boys. And the tearjerker Beaches was one of the most memorable films of 1988.
But it's her showmanship, charisma, and singing that’s made Midler a living legend. Since the release of her debut album, the Grammy Award-winning The Divine Miss M in 1972, she has been bringing cheering audiences to their feet -- and sometimes even tears.
As one of Vegas' "must-see" attractions, Bette Midler's show will include performances of major hits, The Rose, From a Distance, and Wing Beneath My Wings, as well as memorable show tunes, some dancing, and an entire routine centered on comedy -- at times risqué -- and more. The show will also include backup singing from her traditional backup trio, the Harlettes. The Harlettes have been a staple of Midler's live shows for years and will add even more pizzazz to one of the most exciting shows on the strip.
Out of the thousands of entertainers who talk show legend Johnny Carson interviewed over the years, the King of Late specifically chose Midler to be his last guest. And in typical Divine Miss M fashion, she brought a national television audience to tears with, "One for my baby (and one more for the road)."
It's said that, “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” That tourism slogan should be amended to add ... "Unless you saw Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace."
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