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MGM Resorts cancels entertainment through end of June

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MGM Resorts has canceled all Las Vegas entertainment at its properties through the end of June.

Headliners scheduled to perform in May included Jay Leno at The Mirage, Aerosmith at Park MGM, Bone Thugs n Harmony at Mandalay Bay and Bon Jovi at T-Mobile Arena.

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Residencies by Hanks Klok at the Excalibur, Carrot Top at the Luxor, Terry Fator at The Mirage, David Copperfield and Jabbawockeez at MGM Grand, and all of the Cirque du Soleil shows have also been suspended through June 30.

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MGM Resorts sent the following:

"With so many unknowns at this moment around the schedule for property openings, stay at home orders across the country as well as access to travel, we have taken all entertainment off of the calendar through June. We will continue to share information about our plans for re-opening as they become available. Until then, please stay safe.”

Vegas Refund Information

CANCELED

  • If an event is canceled, guests will receive a refund in full automatically within 30 days.

POSTPONED

  • If an event is postponed, guests should hold on to their tickets. When the new date has been confirmed, notification will be issued. At that time, an opportunity to request a refund will be made available.

RESCHEDULED

  • If an event is rescheduled, guests should hold on to their tickets for the new date. If unable to attend the new date, guests will have a 30-day window to request a refund.

Contact Information For Additional Inquiries

Email Address: corporateticketing@mgmresorts.com