The Space expands live broadcasts in Las Vegas with Broadway World

Located west of the Strip in a commercial area, the multi-purpose center known as Space has been a world-class local venue for live entertainment in Las Vegas, while exhibits and concerts are interrupted to combat the spread of coronavirus. Now he’s amplifying things.

The Space has partnered with Broadway World, one of the best-known theater internet sites covering Broadway, London’s West End and beyond, to expand the availability of its pay-per-view live broadcast events. Operated through local artist and host Mark Shunock, Space announced that it will have a new home at Broadway World Hub to provide new live entertainment events, concerts and exhibits for audiences anywhere to see safely from home while giving acting artists the opportunity to generate revenue.

He also unveiled a knockout list of new exhibits to be broadcast from the Las Vegas location, adding the Strip’s headliners, the Brothers Righteous, performing four exhibits in September, a series with members of the Las Vegas Philharmonic and many others.

“We are thrilled to be able to bring Space to homes around the world and bring the wonderful skill of the performance art scene in Las Vegas and beyond a national stage,” said Shunock, Space’s founder and author of his flagship show, the bi-Monthly Dark Monday Charity Event. “I am incredibly proud to be able to help our industry win again. Months have gone by without a source of income for many. Our area team is able to help as many other people as imaginable get back to work.”

Since January, The Space has been broadcasting live events, adding dark Monday shows. Recent concerts through Maxine Jones through the band RB En Vogue and the scene star and film “Jersey Boys”, John Lloyd Young, have improved their reputation and strengthened the style of pay-as-you-go television after the venue has been reinvested and revamped to production quality.

With increased exposure to new partnerships such as Broadway World, concerts and online performances are expected to increase and more artists to return to work.

“Recovering live entertainment and helping theaters and artists reopen a key motivation for the launch of the Broadway World Events streaming platform,” said Robert Diamond, executive director of Broadway World. “I can’t think of a better way to expand the occasions we broadcast than in one of my favorite cities for world-class live entertainment and with a warm, technophile place with the same mission.”

The Righteous Brothers, Bill Medley and Bucky Heard have headlined Harrah’s Las Vegas in recent years and will perform live on Space on September 9, 16, 23 and 30. To play on September 11. Other upcoming highlights with Las Vegas artists come with Travis Cloer and Christian Hoff on September 18, Anne Martinez and Lisa Marie Smith on September 19, Michael Cavanaugh on September 25, John Lloyd Young returning on October 3, Ruby Lewis on October 23, and Clint Holmes on November 6.

Prices for Los Angeles on-demand tickets will vary and September occasions will go on sale august 28. Dark Monday continues tonight at 8 p.m. with an exhibition presented through Shunock that presents Eagles music and benefits the local hockey charity Spectrum on Ice. You can find more information about live streams in the space on thespacelv.com.

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