Steve Wyrick has Brand New Magic Show at Hilton Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas! The sin city is best known for its gambling, bright lights and flashy nightclubs, but the best part of Las Vegas is the shows.
When was the last time you saw a magic show? A magic show is probably not the first event you would think to book, but somehow, the magic shows tend to be the ones that are most memorable, most striking and most invigorating.
The illusions will make you question what is real and have you crazed to figure out “how they did it”. A night of tricks is definitely worth paying money to see. Well-skilled magicians will have you sitting on the edge of your chair and begging for more.


Steve Wyrick is an “ultra magician” and touts that his upcoming show will be the biggest and best yet. He has performed on “The Late Show with David Letterman”, Vh1’s “Celebracadabra” and TLC’s “American Chopper.” Wyrick’s shows are unreal and will have your mind spinning like a top. Some of his signature illusions involve making a jet airplane appear out of nowhere and making a helicopter vanish in mid air. Wyrick has performed at multiple hotels in Vegas and is best known for his show at Planet Hollywood. Wyrick will now be performing nightly at the Hilton Las Vegas, beginning June 29. With a new location and new set up, Wyrick is sure to fill the house and wow the crowd.


Steve Wyrick’s show is expected to be spectacular so if you have been looking for an excuse to have a little fun, then you will definitely want to see his show. Tickets range from $40-$125.

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Wicked in Durham

Wicked is moving on and up and has made it’s way to Durham. They have been patiently waiting for over a year to get this musical into their theaters and it is finally there.More than 100 technical crew put the stage floor together. They aren’t using the theater’s normal stage because the set for Wicked travels with the show, making it easier on the actors and the sets, as there are already tracks for set pieces to move on, and areas for special effects like fog to be piped in.

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