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The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, originally known as The Joint, is a theater located on the grounds of the
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is a hotel and casino resort in Paradise, Nevada, east of the Las Vegas Strip. It previously operated as the Hard Rock Hotel from 1995 to 2020, before closing for renovations to be rebranded as Virgin Hotels. Richard Brans ...
in
Paradise, Nevada Paradise is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States, adjacent to the city of Las Vegas. It was formed on December 8, 1950. Its population was 191,238 at the 2020 census, making it the fif ...
. It opened as The Joint on March 10, 1995, as part of the
Hard Rock Hotel Hard Rock Cafe, Inc. is a British-based multinational chain of theme restaurants, memorabilia shops, casinos and museums founded in 1971 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London. In 1979, the cafe began covering its walls with rock and rol ...
(later Virgin Hotels). The venue closed on February 7, 2009, and a new, larger Joint was opened two months later, doubling capacity from 2,000 to 4,000 people. The new Joint hosted various
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. It is a common venue for
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and
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bands in the
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. It frequently booked groups who traditionally favor
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types of venues. It also hosted other events such as comedy acts and boxing matches. The hotel and music venue closed in February 2020, for renovations and rebranding as Virgin Hotels. The resort reopened in March 2021, and the theater began hosting performances on September 11, 2021.


History


1995-2009

The venue, originally named the Joint, opened along with the
Hard Rock Hotel Hard Rock Cafe, Inc. is a British-based multinational chain of theme restaurants, memorabilia shops, casinos and museums founded in 1971 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London. In 1979, the cafe began covering its walls with rock and rol ...
on the night of March 10, 1995. The venue had capacity for up to 1,400 people. Numerous musicians performed on opening night, and the concert was filmed and subsequently broadcast on
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the following night. This new showroom provided audience members with an intimate setting that allowed them an up-close view of performers, some of whom normally would have played in large stadiums. Its success led to similar music venues being built at other nearby resorts, including the
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at
Mandalay Bay Mandalay Bay is a 43-story luxury resort and casino at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned by Vici Properties and The Blackstone Group and operated by MGM Resorts International. It was developed by Circus Circus ...
,
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, and the Pearl Theater at the Palms resort. Although the Joint was built as a music venue, it hosted other events as well, such as the world premiere of ''
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'' on June 2, 1997. In November 2003, it hosted a fundraiser screening of '' The Big Empty''. The screening was part of an effort by the Hard Rock to compete against its rival, the Palms, which had hosted several film and television premiere screenings. In late 2003,
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began hosting a
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at the Joint, which continued its run for the next four years. In September 2006, the Joint hosted "Imagine: The Artwork of John Lennon", a collection of more than 100 art pieces created by
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, including drawings,
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s, and
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s. Andrew Hewitt, the Joint's original concert promoter, announced his impending departure in late 2006, after 11 years.
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took over booking for the Joint, and events occurred less frequently there following Hewitt's departure. By 2007, the Joint had capacity for 2,000 people, and there were plans to demolish it for a new, larger Joint facility. The original Joint closed on February 7, 2009, with its final performance being
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. The facility had held more than 1,000 concerts since its opening. The original Joint was turned into additional gaming space for the Hard Rock Hotel.


2009-2020

The new Joint cost $60 million. It was built on what used to be 300 parking spaces, located on the east side of the Hard Rock resort property along Paradise Road. It was designed by
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. Like the original Joint, the new one was also built out in a rectangular floor plan, though with an increased capacity for 4,000 people, up from the 2,000 number offered at the original venue. The larger Joint was created to better compete against the House of Blues and the Pearl Theater. The new facility included a second and third level that both wrapped around the room. The furthest seat from the stage was 155 feet. In the original Joint, sound quality would vary depending on where guests would be situated in the room. This was because of a lack of
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, something that was implemented into the new Joint to correct the problem. The floor at the new Joint was angled to give shorter people a better concert view. The new Joint opened on the night of April 17, 2009, with a performance by
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. This was followed over the next two nights with performances by
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and
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. In addition to its primary function as a music venue, the new Joint also hosted private events and comedy acts, as well as boxing and mixed martial arts fights. The Joint was also frequently used as convention space. In May 2009, the Hard Rock announced that
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had purchased the naming rights to the venue, which would now be known as The Joint by Rogue. For 2009, ''
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'' named the Joint as the Best New Major Concert Venue of the year. Within its first 10 years, the new facility had won 22 local and national awards. In 2010 and 2011 it hosted the
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Championships as the venue for Skateboard Street. As of 2014, the new Joint had sold more than a million tickets to 380 different events.


Present

In March 2018, the Hard Rock was sold to a group of companies that included
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, and plans were announced to renovate and rebrand the resort as
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is a hotel and casino resort in Paradise, Nevada, east of the Las Vegas Strip. It previously operated as the Hard Rock Hotel from 1995 to 2020, before closing for renovations to be rebranded as Virgin Hotels. Richard Brans ...
. The Hard Rock and Joint closed on February 3, 2020, to allow for the renovations to take place. The Joint initially was to retain its name, but this idea was scrapped because of an issue with naming rights. The venue is tentatively known as The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, while the new ownership decides on a permanent name. Virgin Hotels Las Vegas opened on March 25, 2021, but due to the
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, the music venue would instead debut at a later date.
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performed in the new theater on June 10, 2021, as part of an official grand opening celebration for the resort, following the end of most COVID-19 health restrictions. The theater includes seating for 4,500 people. Regular performances began on September 11, 2021, with a concert by
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AEG continues to book and operate the venue, which was renovated at a cost of $6.5 million.


Notable performances

A
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concert in August 1999 brought in 1,786 audience members, although the Joint was only permitted by the Clark County Fire Department to hold 1,400 people. Notable performers during the early to mid 2000s included
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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.
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performed at the Joint in June 2003, but he became upset when audience members were busy buying alcohol at the bar during his performance. He left the stage out of anger, and people in the audience heckled him when he returned, prompting him to leave again before returning to the stage a third time. In July 2003, the original members of
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performed at the Joint as part of a reunion tour, which reunited them for the first time since 1985. The
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held their final Las Vegas performance on October 23, 2006, at the Joint.
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held her most recent Las Vegas performance in September 2012, at the Joint.


Residencies

For the new Joint, AEG Live intended to regularly book rock and roll residencies at the venue in addition to one-night performances. AEG announced on April 1, 2009 that
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would open a two-year residency show at the new Joint called ''Supernatural Santana: A Trip Through the Hits''. The band would play 36 shows a year. Santana began its residency in May 2009. DJ
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began a year-long residency in 2011. In February 2012, Mötley Crüe did a two-week residency at the Joint named ''Mötley Crüe in Sin City''. Each two-hour show included aerialists, dancers,
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, and video displays. Frontman
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said, "It's
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meets rock. This is not a show where you just sit there and look at the stage. It's happening all around you." Later that year, Guns N' Roses did a residency show. Mötley Crüe returned for another residency show in 2013.
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also did a residency show in 2013, known as ''
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''. Guns N' Roses did another residency show beginning in May 2014.
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began a residency six months later. The Kiss residency was heavily promoted throughout the Hard Rock resort.
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did a nine-show residency in 2015, marking the venue's first country music residency. The band returned a year later for another nine-show run.
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did a nine-show residency in 2015, and returned two years later. In 2018, Nickelback played a five-night residency starting February 23 and ending March 5 as part of their "Feed the Machine" tour.


Live recordings

Live recordings at the original Joint included: *''
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*''Live At The Joint, Las Vegas - 03/03/2006'' -
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*'' Aerosmith: Rockin' the Joint - Live'' -
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Several live recordings also occurred at the new Joint: * ''
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'' -
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: CD, DVD and Blu-ray from their 2013 residency of the same title. * ''
Appetite for Democracy 3D ''Appetite for Democracy 3D'' is a live concert film released in Cinemas, Broadcast and BD/DVD by Guns N' Roses, filmed live at The Joint at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas on November 21, 2012, on the tenth night of their residency, as part ...
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: Release date July 1, 2014, filmed during their 2012
Appetite for Democracy ''Appetite for Democracy 3D'' is a live concert film released in Cinemas, Broadcast and BD/DVD by Guns N' Roses, filmed live at The Joint at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas on November 21, 2012, on the tenth night of their residency, as part ...
Residency. * ''
Kiss Rocks Vegas ''Kiss Rocks Vegas'' is a live album and DVD/ Blu-ray Disc by the American hard rock band Kiss released on August 26, 2016. The album was recorded from November 5–23, 2014 during the band's residency at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in L ...
'' -
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: CD, DVD and Blu-ray released August 26, 2016; recorded November 5–23, 2014.


References

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