Unmute Header Video Secure Your Spot Tapping into Absinthe’s Sean and John Scott Blog Famous tap-dancing twins, Sean and John Scott, give it their all nightly in Las Vegas’ number one show, Absinthe. From TV appearances to performing with Queen Bey herself, Sean and John have reached the pinnacle of the tap dancing community with their precise technique and incredible energy. In celebration of their new routine, we talked […] Read More Sorbetto à la Superfrico Blog It’s not often you’ll hear anyone from Spiegelworld say, “please do try this at home,” so don’t sleep on this one. Plus, unlike sword-swallowing or, say, performing an aerial routine suspended by your hair, this one’s totally (okay, mostly) safe to attempt—not to mention delicious. ROASTED PINEAPPLE SORBETTO Ingredients6 fresh, juicy pineapples1 lb. brown sugar½ […] Read More Top 11 Most Absinthe Moments Blog Remember the time Gaz sucked a guest’s toes during the show? How about when Channing Tatum hijacked a lap dance-off? Fortunately, we have proof—of Gaz getting his (consensual) pre-Covid groove on with some guy’s foot, Channing’s impromptu appearance and 10 more of the most memorable moments from Absinthe’s first 11 years at Caesars Palace. 1. […] Read More Petra Massey Gets Boozy Blog Petra Massey contains multitudes. Prior to originating the role of Boozy Skunkton, host and HBIC of Atomic Saloon Show’s eponymous bar/brothel, the petite, British-born powerhouse honed her scene-stealing skills across a series of stage, film and TV roles—both alongside and independent of her comedic compatriots in the celebrated international physical theater company, Spymonkey. In celebration […] Read More Here Comes The Sun Blog For a month that’s barely a month long, February sure packs a lot into its 28 days. Black History Month, Groundhog Day, Puppy Bowl, Valentine’s Day, President’s Day… and that’s just the “real” holidays. Not the made-up but no less fun to celebrate ones, like National Pizza Day (2/9) and National Margarita Day (2/22). Pizza […] Read More All Vinyl, All The Time By Los Angeles Times Blog Like Superfrico itself, DJ Nina Tarr is eclectic, electric and tough to categorize. A skilled and highly sought-after DJ/woman-about-town, Nina has spun alongside the likes of Questlove, Thom Yorke, Nigel Godrich, Todd Edwards, Aquarium Drunkard and countless others. With her all-vinyl selections, Nina deftly blends funk, glam, afro beat, world, boogie, hip hop, new wave, electro, […] Read More Mark Ogge & The Art of Circus Blog Since Spiegelworld began, Australian artist Mark Ogge has been there to commemorate our most important occasions. This tradition started in 2006 with a mural commissioned for the grand entrance archway at Spiegelworld’s first site at the South Street Seaport in New York City. Guests would pass the stinking dumpsters and decaying remains of the Fulton […] Read More Fancy a Painted Lady? Blog We’ve been hearing a lot about “thirst traps” lately, which can only mean one thing: word is out about Atomic Saloon‘s signature cocktail towers. Not that we blame folks for talking. Just look at that Painted Lady. Who wouldn’t? Served in a gallon-sized crystal goblet, this pretty-as-a-picture large format cocktail contains 12-14 drinks and serves […] Read More Area 51 Alternatives for Space Tourists Blog Area 51 can suck it. Sure, it may have been a worthwhile destination back in the day—and by that, we mean before everyone knew aliens not only live among us, but how to spot the ones running the U.S. government. Now, though? Pffft. Don’t believe the hype. Whatever you think lives behind the U.S. military […] Read More Gaz’s Guide: How to Hang Like a High Roller Blog Masked, vaxxed and ready to party at a safe social distance? If so, now is your chance to do Vegas like the ballers do—at a fraction of the cost. From first class flights and accommodations to luxury dining, shopping and other rarified fun, there’s pretty literally never been a better time to enjoy Sin City’s […] Read More