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    The Spazmatics at Southpoint Sept 2024

    Once again, a great time! You guys never disappoint. High energy, engaging and entertaining for a solid two hour show. The Southpoint is the best venue, by far, of all locations where they have appeared. Great sound, great space, great bar service. So happy to have you as a choice for weekend fun!

    The Spazmatics on stage at the South Point.
    Norm K.

    The Spazmatics are a good group that play a variety of songs some that I knew. They started playing around 10:30 and ended their first set about 11:50. Shortly after that, I left and made my way home. The following the band has makes the evening a lot of fun, too! There were a number of people dancing in the area in front of the stage where the Las Vegas showroom style tables and chairs had been removed to make room. We had a group reservation so we were seated in the two large booths stage right. We also got two drink tickets with the admission. The guys in the band are very active as they play and sing, moving about the stage and engaging the audience. Many in the audience dressed in 80s style clothes to celebrate the Spazmatics genre. The only suggestion has nothing to do with the group. Getting seated for this even by the South Point showroom staff was slow. When you have VIP tickets, you'd think you'd be in early. You'd be wrong. All the general admission were in before us. I don't think I'd go back and see them again and I certainly wouldn't wait to the early hours of Sunday for their second set. They are worth seeing once.

    80s Ladies
    Nelson Q.

    YELP 365 CHALLENGE 2014-(176/365) "80s Flashback" After an unsuccessful attempt at Bingo upstairs, we hurried down to the showroom for Teri W's birthday bash at the Spazmatics. 80s fans, this is where you can spaz out with a bunch of friends and relive this crazy era! $10 gets you VIP admission inside as well as two drink tickets. Not a bad deal at all! The Spazmatics have done a pretty good job at covering 80s hits for the past six years, from Depeche Mode, Devo, Kenny Loggins, Billy Idol, Salt N Pepa, and many many more! You can even look the part and dress up in your 80s best! It's great to see people just having a great time dancing the night away to one of the best decades ever, and even the music during intermission was awesome! We even got to the dance floor for a few songs and had a complete blast! We left before the Prom King and Queen were crowned, but we heard later that Ty and Lore whooped some A$$ and didn't have to flash some cougar hooha to win...TME(too much exposure) fer' sure dude, like TOTALLY! ALOHA!!! Shaka Meter: \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \u 4.25

    Spazmatics!!
    Amanda G.

    What's better than being an 80's baby!!?? I don't think it can get any better. Back when the music was fun, happy, energetic, clean, and just freaking awesome!! The Spazmatics sure know how to party! Best of the 80's . Awesome place to dance and let loose with your mom, girlfriends, maybe even your grandma! If you don't know the songs they rock to then you may have been living under a rock!!!! They interact with the crowd and put on such an awesome show; they wear the funniest outfits which add to the show!! Just a great time!! I will be back sooner than later! Tip #1: buy VIP online and arrive 30 to 40 minutes early! The line does get long but there is a bar and slot machines right by the line so you can watch. Tickets are only 15 bucks and you get 2 drink tickets, good for any well drink or draft beer! Tip #2: order your drinks two at a time if its packed because service can get a little slow due to the crowd of course. Service was great though! Tip #3: put your dancing shoes on, drink a red bull or two, put on a hot outfit ladies and gents, and be ready to rock !!!!!!

    Teri W.

    Maybe I am being too hard on this "show." I will say that it's probably a 3.5 star review... 1st of all, we were coming in with a large group. I contacted the South Point to inquire about booking group tickets and was advised that they are unavailable, but the person I was speaking to mentioned to have everyone book VIP tickets ($10) and then e-mail her with our confirmations and she could assist in ensuring we were all seated together. She also mentioned to get there early because they like to have everyone seated by 10:15pm (the show starts at 10:30pm). We played bingo and headed right down after the session ended. I would say we were in line around 10:15, but the line just didn't move. In fact, all of the general admission people were in before us. That is pretty frustrating! We probably didn't get in until around 11:00pm. What is the point of paying extra to reserve a seat when you spend so much time in line? They need a better system. The nice thing was that the person who originally assisted me greeted me in line and gave us extra drink tickets for the wait and for bringing in such a large group. It turns out that they were celebrating their 6th anniversary at South Point. I was surprised at how crowded it was! I guess they have quite a following. I was a bit disappointed with our tables - they were on the side of the stage and right next to each other, but this left us quite separated for each other. Would've been better to have tables by the dance floor so we were directly next to each other. Oh well. Now for the drinks....the prices are VERY reasonable. They have specialty drinks for around $4, decent prices on shots, etc. However, they won't allow you to use your drink tickets for ANY of these. After trying to order many things and having the waitress tell me no, I finally just got vodka cranberry out of frustration. This is not something I EVER drink - and I would dare anyone to convince me that there was actually any vodka in it. I swear it was 100% cranberry juice, which seems like it would be more expensive than the cheap vodka they are supposed to use. I ended coming out of there with a ton of extra drink tickets because nobody wanted to drink what they were offering...... Overall, the show is fun and entertaining. The guys are funny, but very cheesy. They are great musicians and I am not sure I understand the "schtick." They are dressed more nerdy than 80s....Anyhow, they put on a decent show. It was fun to dance and watch everyone else. They also have 2 go-go dancers. One of them is really good and "in to" it. The other was either drunk or really doesn't care. She attempted to sing along to songs and look enthusiastic, but looked more lost. It was kind of sad. Anyhow, they gave away prizes throughout the night - free booze (useless drink tickets), dinner for 2 at Don Vitos, etc. Then at the end of the night, they crowned the Prom King and Queen. They picked people out of the crowd and had a dance off on stage. Our very own Ty W. and Lore D. were chosen and rocked it! They finished 2nd and won dinner for 2 at Silverado Steakhouse. They totally should have won! I am not sure if it was their typical show or they played longer because of the anniversary, but they played until about 12:30 and then took a small break. They came out for a 2nd set and played until almost 2am! I was suprised. Not sure if I'll be back, but it was a fun night!

    Walter H.

    Every Saturday night at the Southpoint Casino showroom starting at 10pm the Spazmatics puts on a show. It's not a strip show, so it's not limited to the usual 90 minutes- so be prepared to stay longer (around 1am) - they also do a short intermission half way through. They do cover songs from the 80s and put on a good show. It's a casual atmosphere with a wide range of people there to enjoy - all adult ages! Whether it's a bachelorette party, you just want to go dance, or just listen to music and drink, it's a good time. While tickets have gone up in price over the years, $16 per person including tickets fees and a free drink is still a great value! For larger parties I would recommend calling or going here to buy tickets and get your reservations; otherwise you can just buy a few tickets online. Drinks are reasonably priced, and there are bars on both sides of the room, in addition to the cocktail waitresses. A fun time was had by all!

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    Love the showroom , love the spazmatics! When you go to the show go to the oyster bar! Great food and fun dressing up in the 80's!

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    I've been in here a few times but only for live bands. It seems in order to sit @ a table you have…read moreto have spend a minimum of $25 in drinks. My friend's got a table this past Saturday & we're told that it's $25 minimum per person which I think is ridiculous. What if some of your people in your party don't drink alcohol? Spending $25 in non-alcoholic drinks is crazy. I think it should be @ least a $25 minimum per table. I decided to get a bucket of seltzers (5 total) & was able to mix & match with some High Noons & White Claws and the waitress said they were both the same price per can. I would have thought that the High Noons would have cost more since they're vodka base. I went with a bucket because one of my friend's said the cocktail waiters wasn't very attentive. I saw her come to our table once. The place wasn't completely full. The one thing that I didn't like was the bartender opened all my seltzers so when the I r started to melt they were trying to tip over which would of resulted in them spilling and ice water filling up into the cans....dumb Staff has always been nice when I've been in here. Two weekends ago I sat @ the star during Zowie Bowie. Female bartender was attentive. Place has always been clean. It's non-smoking. There is a small dance floor if you want to get your groove on. I like this little show room. I've never seen a cover charge to get inside which is always nice. Bathrooms are right outside. There is a wheel chair accessible ramp to get in & out.

    I just discovered it recently and I love going with my friends every other Friday to dance with…read moreLatin Breeze because the atmosphere is great. It's a band that sounds very good, has excellent musicians, the horn section is exceptional, and the singers are outstanding. However, I would suggest that they add more songs because there comes a point when we get bored dancing to the same music. And as for the DJ who plays music when the band is on break, the only word I have to describe him is: HORRIBLE. He is very repetitive and does not accept suggestions from customers. I can understand that he wants to play music from all Latin American countries, but salsa is much more international and EVERYONE dances to it, whereas the "local" music he plays, like "caballito", is very boring.

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    02/21/2026 bucket of seltzers....only bad thing is they open ALL of them & they can tip over & spill and/or fill with the ice H20
    02/21/2026 bucket of seltzers....only bad thing is they open ALL of them & they can tip over & spill and/or fill with the ice H20
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    3.6
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    5.6 mi
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    A friend and I attended An Intimate Evening with Santana: Greatest Hits Live at the House of Blues…read morein the Music Hall at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on May 24. We were in town to attend the BTS concert on May 23, so this was a last-minute decision. As such, there were only five seats remaining for the May 24 performance. I ended up with two non-adjacent seats in Section 204 for a total of $831.85, purchased through TIcketmaster. We dined at Caramá by Wolfgang Puck, which is close to the House of Blues. We left the restaurant at 6:30pm, thinking we'd walk right in as our tickets "said" 7pm. Instead, we found a long line of patrons winding around the venue, almost to the escalators to the tram station. There was a sign stating that doors open at 7, performance at 8:10pm. Sheesh, had we known this, we could have taken our time in Caramá. After passing through security, we could go to the merch line or into the Music Hall. We opted for the merch line, where we picked up a t-shirt and a bag of guitar picks. Entry to the Music Hall requires walking down a set of stairs to the floor level and then up several sets of stairs to get to the upper level. Section 204 is accessed by walking down from the upper-level aisle. My friend went down to row B, seat 14, which was the aisle seat on her row. I was three rows back, in seat 12, the third seat in from the aisle. Each seat gave us unobstructed views of the stage down below. I really liked sitting in the upper level ... I think we had better views of the musicians than those sitting on the floor. There is a bar at the front of each side of the upper level of the Music Hall so one could get a drink without having to go back downstairs. Each did brisk business throughout the evening. Carlos and his 8-member band played for two hours. He took very little or no time between songs, but he did chat with the audience on two occasions. During this performance, he had a second keyboardist (I didn't catch his name) to the right of guitarist Tommy Anthony. His drummer, Cindy Blackman Santana, is a whirlwind ... She played nonstop during the evening with explosive power and energy. She was amazing! I really enjoyed his concert, maybe a bit more than the BTS concert the night before. Sacrilege? No, Santana has been active for sixty years. He is legendary ...It was a "not to be missed" opportunity to experience one of my heroes growing up. On a personal note: Carlos used a PRS Private Stock 24-fret McCarty Singlecut Trem with 23k gold leaf applied over the maple top. It's a stunning piece of art. PRS made twenty copies in 2016 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Private Stock team. Alas, I want one! If you have an opportunity to see Carlos Santana, do it! The Music Hall in the House of Blues is a perfect venue to experience a legend. Highly recommended!

    I've only been here twice and they were both for the Easter Gospel brunch, which were both…read moreamazing. The food was great and plentiful. The choir sang songs that stirred the soul. The lead vocalist who were two different people each time I went by the way, are super talented vocalists who knows how to engage an audience. The Easter gospel brunch was amazing!

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    Motown Extreme

    4.6
    (181 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    An amazing upfront and personal at the Elvis show at Motown Extreme starring Tim Welch. The show…read morefeatured dozens of beloved Elvis hits along with period film backgrounds of the time. Welch's singing was spot on and his interaction with the audience was memorable- a uniquely special evening out - off strip! Highly recommend this show! Isabel C.

    We purchased our tickets on lasvegas.com or vegas.com. It says that we would be getting the front…read morerow "VIP" tickets. We were very excited and could not wait to see this venue and the show. Upon arrival we showed up at approximately 6:45 PM. We were instructed to go into what she called "the holding area" we're told to have a seat and that a waitress would come by and take our order if we wanted something to eat and or drink. There were a lot of people already inside eating and drinking so I was thinking that maybe we should've gotten there even earlier. We had not eaten or had anything to drink before the show because we were saving it for Showtime. Well........ no one came out to take our order. We even thought that seeing our table number would signal someone to make sure that these "VIP" attendees were taken care of. No one ever came over to us and before we know it, it was time to go into the show venue itself. I was sure that that area would be well stocked with someone to take our order as we were greeted at the door and personally escorted to our seats. (and I'm thinking that all of these people really look alike....... This must be a family run establishment with very strong genes) A comedian came out to do a short set and also said that someone would be around to take our orders for something to eat and drink and again, no one showed up. I'm thinking to myself that they want all of this energy from the audience and no one is coming around to make sure we are fed and hydrated, especially the so-called "VIPs"!! (LOL). The show was very nice and upbeat. I think it's a great show to bring your parents, aunts and uncles. As I did see a lot of seniors in the audience. The female entertainer(s) of the show was/were not present. So........,I got no food and no drink and no female performers........ and I feel bad for bringing my friend out because he wanted to see a full show and he had to run at the last minute to get me a bag of chips and some water before I got too dizzy. So, I say that it is a great show. I just so happen to come out on a less than favorable night. We were misinformed at the door and on stage about the service and I think they should take "VIP" off of the vegas.com purchase when you buy seats upfront.

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