Magic Mike live show heading to Las Vegas for hen party apocalypse
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Your support makes all the difference.Channing Tatum has announced that he is bringing Magic Mike Live to Las Vegas, in news that has sent approximately four million feather boas skyward.
"Magic Mike has been a special and very personal project for me, and this show is a natural extension of that,” the actor said during his first Facebook Live.
"So while I won't be on stage as Mike, Magic Mike Live Las Vegas is my vision and I'm looking forward to spending a lot of time in Las Vegas creating something that will give women what they really want.
"We want to change what male entertainment has been for years. For 40, 50 years it hasn't changed. We want to make it better. It's time to revolutionise."
Given that Vegas is all about over-stimulation, the live show is the perfect fit and will no doubt play to prosecco-fulled bachelorette parties for years to come.
It’s expected to begin ripping away pants in March 2017.
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