Casino Entertainment

Bally's Casino Hotel
Park Place Entertainment

Tickets for shows: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420; in person at the Claridge Tower box office or at Bally's show and reservations desk. Also, in person at Boardwalk Hall box office.

Reservation information: (609) 340-2709
http://www.ballysac.com/

 

Palace Theater

Tina Turner's in The 'Legend' House

Ongoing

Lori Mitchell-Gay is now performing as Tina Turner in the popular, long-running revue Legends in Concert. The tribute show is presented six days a week at the Palace Theater in the Claridge Casino at Bally's. Showtimes are Sunday through Thursday at 7:30 & 10pm; Saturday at 7:30 & 10:30pm. Ticket prices, Sunday through Thursday are $17.50, and for all shows on Saturday, $25.

Mitchell-Gay, as Turner, performs "Higher," "River Deep," "Simply The Best" and "Proud Mary." The other Legends are The Village People (Brian Clark, Blue Eagle, Louis Gazzara, Joey Gonzales, Ron Curcio and Christian Tannis); Madonna (Kristi Coombs); Jourdan Carol (Barry White) and Elvis (James Lowrey).


Boardwalk Hall

Enchanting and Soulful Norah Jones

August 21

When Norah Jones released her debut disc, Come Away With Me, on Blue Note Records in February 2002, the then 22-year-old singer had no idea the album would be a best-seller. In fact, she kept her expectations low. "I like having low expectations, 'cause then if something turns out well, you're always surprised in a good way," says Jones at Sear Studios in New York while doing the final mixes on her new album.

As it turns out, Jones enjoyed an abundance of surprises. A runaway hit, Come Away With Me became a multi-Grammy winner, multi-platinum seller and opened the door for her to perform around the world with her band. Her producer Arif Mardin surmises that the CD was a tipping-point album. "People were ready for heartfelt music," he says, while working with Jones on the mixes. "Norah is in the vanguard of another kind of pop music listeners have been yearning for. We're now in a period of time where listeners are looking for real artists."

Norah Jones returns to the heartfelt on the eagerly anticipated Feels Like Home, her new album. The collection features the singer-songwriter-pianist once again teaming with Mardin, engineer Jay Newland and her close-knit touring band. Jones has penned several songs by herself, and with songwriting partner Lee Alexander, gathered other songs from her band mates and friends, and delivers three covers: Townes Van Zandt's "Be Here To Love Me," Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan's "The Long Way Home" and Duke Ellington's "Melancholia," which she wrote lyrics to and retitled "Don't Miss You At All."

 

Schedules are subject to change.

Please check Guest Services or Box Offices for scheduled times and days for headliners, revues and lounge acts.

 

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