Kevin Harvick Visits the Jabbawockeez

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick enjoyed the Jabbawockeez‘ MÜS.I.C. show at Monte Carlo in Las Vegas.

Before the show, Kevin joined the famed dancers backstage for a behind the scenes look and tweeted photos of himself and the crew (see above).

Described as an audio-visual story of inspiration brought to life through the harmonization of sound and movement, “MÜS.I.C.” has been well-received by critics and recently celebrated one year in residence.

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Jabbawockeez celebrate one-year Anniversary at Monte Carlo Las Vegas

Vegas JabbawockeezIf you’ve never seen a Jabbawockeez show, you are in for a treat. The Jabbawockeez, who recently celebrated their one-year anniversary at the Monte Carlo, wear expressionless white masks and gloves to guide you through the music and give a great visual interpretation of it through some fantastic dance moves and a variety of other aural intricacies. Their latest show, MUS.I.C., employs acrobatic dance moves as well as a storyline or backing story for their music, making the audience feel as if they are a part of the action. For more information, check out their site.

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Wanna Fight? MGM Grand Las Vegas Entertainment Has You Covered


On November 12, a highly-anticipated bout at Las Vegas MGM Grand between Manny Pacquiao (who has won 14 in a row dating to 2005) and Juan Manuel Marquez will go on sale Friday and are expected to sell fast. The two have fought twice before, once to a draw in 2004 and once to a Pacquiao split decision victory. This is expected to be a classic fight, so don’t miss it! Tickets are priced at $1,200, $900, $600, $400, and $200 and available at mgmgrand.com or ticketmaster.com. Ticket sales at $1,200, $900, $600 and $400 are limited to 10 per person and ticket sales at $200 are limited to two per person. Don’t forget the rest of our Vegas entertainment while you’re there!