Million Dollar Quartet at Harrah's Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada
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Trip Type: Theater, Shows & Musicals
Duration: 90 minutes
Relive one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most legendary moments! 'Million Dollar Quartet' at Harrah’s Las Vegas recreates the extraordinary twist of fate that brought Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins together for one of the most amazing jam sessions of all time. This Tony Award®-winning smash hit musical will have you singing along to classics like ‘Walk the Line,’ ‘Great Balls of Fire,’ ‘Fever’ and more.
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Relive one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most legendary moments! 'Million Dollar Quartet' at Harrah’s Las Vegas recreates the extraordinary twist of fate that brought Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins together for one of the most amazing jam sessions of all time. This Tony Award®-winning smash hit musical will have you singing along to classics like ‘Walk the Line,’ ‘Great Balls of Fire,’ ‘Fever’ and more.
Head to Harrah’s Las Vegas at your selected show time to watch the smash hit Tony Award®-winning musical, Million Dollar Quartet. You’ll be swept off your feet by the spectacular live performance based on an electrifying true story that few know about.
One night in December of 1956, an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together. Sam Phillips, who was responsible for launching the careers of each superstar, brought the four legendary musicians together at the Sun Records storefront studio in Memphis for the first and only time; the resulting evening became known as one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll jam sessions in history.
This poignant show lets you relive your favorite music eras, with an incredible score that mixes rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, R&B and country hits performed live onstage by world-class actors and musicians. Hit songs include 'Blue Suede Shoes,' 'Fever,' 'Walk the Line,' 'Sixteen Tons,' 'Who Do You Love?,' 'Great Balls of Fire,' 'Folsom Prison Blues' and 'Hound Dog.’
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