The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Exterior of venue (c.2007)
Former names Caesars Palace Showroom (planning/construction)
Address 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109-8924
Location Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Strip, Paradise
Owner Caesars Entertainment
Operator Anschutz Entertainment Group
Capacity 4,298
Construction
Broke ground December 2001 (2001-12)
Opened March 25, 2003 (2003-03-25)
Renovated 2013
Construction cost $108 million
Architect Scéno Plus and GSB, Inc.
Structural engineer Kordt Engineering Group
Services engineer Global Structural Detailing
General contractor Perini Corporation
Main contractors Morris-Shea Bridge Company
Website
Venue Website

The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a theatre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The theatre is the main entertainment venue for Caesars Palace. Deemed the Home of the Greatest Entertainers in the World, the theatre hosts numerous residency shows by Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Bette Midler, Shania Twain and Mariah Carey. The venue has an estimated seating capacity of 4,296 and is inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome along with aspects of contemporary architecture.[1] The cost of the theatre totaled $108 million, becoming the most expensive entertainment venue in Las Vegas, beating the "O" Theatre at the Bellagio Las Vegas.[2]

Background

Entrance to theatre from within Caesars Palace

In 2000, Caesars Palace made plans to renovate the defunct Circus Maximus Showroom (opened 1966). During this time, the owners were approached about a new business venture with Celine Dion. Once the venture was passed, the renovation was cancelled and a new entertainment venue was set to be built to replace the old showroom. The showroom closed in September 2000 with a performance by Steve and Eydie. The theatre was built specially to house Celine Dion's "A New Day...". The construction was initiated by Park Place Management to coincide with other renovations to the hotel complex, including additional retail space, meeting areas, restaurants, spas and a 20-story all-suites hotel tower.[3] The original construction cost was estimated to be between $65 to $75 million. Additional technical aspects drove cost to over $100 million.

The theatre was designed by the world-renowned firm Scéno Plus and constructed by Perini Building Company, with the project beginning in December 2002 and was completed on February 4, 2003 (six weeks before its estimated completion date), opening on March 25, 2003. Dion filmed a television special for CBS to showcase the first night of her residency show (entitled "Celine in Las Vegas, Opening Night Live", hosted by Justin Timberlake), including behind the scenes look at the theatre and the show.[4]

Since its incarnation, the venue is operated by AEG Live and is currently owned by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The success of Dion's show drew more entertainers to perform at the theatre. Elton John brought his Red Piano show to the theatre from in 2004, lasting until 2009. Additional entertainers include Kylie Minogue, Diana Ross, Romina Arena, Faith Hill, Ricky Martin and Luis Miguel. The venue has also hosted numerous comedy shows by Kathy Griffin, Jerry Seinfeld, Chelsea Handler, Dave Chappelle and Ellen DeGeneres. The premiere of the 11th season of Hell's Kitchen was filmed in front of a live audience at The Colosseum.

Technical aspects

The design for the theatre was based on the ancient Colosseum in Rome.[2] It is connected to the casino near the Forum Shops. The venue is 256 ft (78 m) in diameter with the rotunda 120 ft (37 m) above the floor. The stage measures 22,450 sq ft (2,086 m2) and has a proscenium arch with a height of 45 ft (14 m) and a width of 120 ft (37 m) (one of the world's largest stage openings).[5] It was designed with 180,000 watts of amplification and 139 speakers. It also includes a 120-foot-wide (37 m) by 40-foot-tall (12 m) LED screen manufactured by Mitsubishi Diamond Vision, adding $10 million to the construction budget. The video screen provides the illusion of 3D stage scenery, being the largest LED screen in North America.

The stage itself includes ten motorized stage lifts, which compose 75 percent of the stage. Unlike the Colosseum in Rome, the theatre was built in an intimate setting, with the furthest seating being 120 ft (37 m) from the stage. To reinforce its intimacy, the venue is equipped with 200 acoustical panels to control the amplified sound.[2] The theatre also includes a state of the art humidity control system. This $2 million installation helped provide the perfect air atmosphere around the performers on stage for optimal acoustics, performance, and conditioning. The venue also includes state of the art technology. Some of these state of the art technology include, the lighting board and the sound board. Backstage, rigging platforms and bars are completely motorized for optimal precision and placement.

Performance history

Headliners

Performer Show Length Release(s)
Celine Dion A New Day...[6] March 25, 2003 – December 15, 2007
Celine[7] March 15, 2011 – present
  • Celine: 3 Boys and a New Show (OWN Special)
Elton John The Red Piano[8] February 13, 2004 – March 22, 2009
  • Elton John: The Red Piano (NBC Special) (2005)
  • The Red Piano (2009)
The Million Dollar Piano[9] September 28, 2011 – February 19, 2017
  • Elton John: The Million Dollar Piano (Cinema/DVD and Blu-ray) (2014)
Bette Midler The Showgirl Must Go On[10] February 20, 2008 – January 31, 2010
  • Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On (HBO Special) (2010)
  • The Showgirl Must Go On (DVD) (2011)
Cher Cher at the Colosseum[11] May 6, 2008 – February 5, 2011
Rod Stewart Rod Stewart: The Hits[12] August 24, 2011 – present
Shania Twain Shania: Still the One[13] December 1, 2012 – December 13, 2014
Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn Together In Vegas[15] June 19, 2015 – present
Mariah Carey #1 to Infinity[16] May 6, 2015 – present

Shows

Performer Show Date
Mariah Carey Charmbracelet World Tour: An Intimate Evening with Mariah Carey July 26, 2003[17]
Angels Advocate Tour February 27, 2010[18]
Gloria Estefan Live & Unwrapped October 10–19, 2003[19]
Romina Arena Romina Arena Live! June 8–9, 2004[20]
Fleetwood Mac Say You Will Tour July 5, 2004
Stevie Nicks Dreams
  • May 10–14, 2005[21]
  • March 20–24, 2007[22]
Gold Dust Tour July 5, 2005
Stevie Nicks in Concert May 14, 2011[23]
Faith Hill August 10–14, 2004[24]
Carole King The Living Room Tour August 21, 2004[25]
Luis Miguel Mexico En La Piel Tour September 14–16, 2007[26]
Complices Tour
  • September 12–15, 2008[27]
  • September 12–15, 2009[28]
Luis Miguel Tour
  • September 15–18, 2010[29]
  • September 15–18, 2011[30]
  • September 13–15, 2012[31]
  • September 13–15, 2013[32]
Deja Vu Tour September 12–15, 2014
Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour August 17, 2010[33]
Rod Stewart November 6–21, 2010[34]
Diana Ross More Today Than Yesterday: The Greatest Hits Tour November 12–13, 2010[35]
In the Name of Love Tour September 19, 2014
Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen Tour December 10–11, 2010[36]
Jacky Cheung Music Odyssey December 25–27, 2002
The Year Of Jacky Cheung World Tour
  • February 18–19, 2007
  • December 22, 2007
1/2 Century Tour February 6–8, 2011
Janet Jackson Number Ones: Up Close and Personal
  • April 22–24, 2011
  • November 26, 2011 [37]
Ricky Martin Música + Alma + Sexo World Tour April 30, 2011[38]
Kylie Minogue Aphrodite: Live May 22, 2011[39]
Sting Back to Bass Tour November 25, 2011
Wakin Chau January 28–29, 2012
Il Divo Il Divo & Orchestra in Concert July 13–14, 2012
Aretha Franklin July 15, 2012
Tony Bennett September 1, 2012
Sandy Lam February 16–17, 2013
Enrique Iglesias Sex and Love Tour
  • September 13-14, 2015
  • September 16-17, 2016
Emmanuel & Mijares Two’r Amigos 2 September 15, 2016
The Who The Who Hits 50! May 29, 2016
Steely Dan The Dan Who Knew Too Much June 19, 2016
Jennifer Lopez December 31, 2014
J. Cole What Dreams May Come Tour October 25, 2013
Siavash Ghomayshi, Michael & Aref Christmas in Vegas December 25, 2015
Mark Knopfler An Evening with Mark Knopfler and His Band September 16, 2015
Dariush December 25, 2014
Show Luo 'Dance Soul Return' World Live Tour November 29, 2014
Hall & Oates October 22, 2014

Accolades

Source:[40]

External links

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Coordinates: 36°07′04″N 115°10′30″W / 36.11778°N 115.17500°W / 36.11778; -115.17500

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