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Published Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 | 12:05 p.m.
Updated Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 | 6:44 p.m.
Citing vocal concerns, Janet Jackson is postponing her scheduled performances at Axis Theater at Planet Hollywood, which were booked from Oct. 9-10.
Jackson is moving the dates and venue for her next Las Vegas appearance, which is now a single show May 14 at what the news release sent by Live Nation announcing the postponement calls "MGM Arena." MGM Resorts owns MGM Grand Garden arena and Mandalay Bay Events Center, and also the under-construction Las Vegas Arena. A spokeswoman for Live Nation said she could not say yet which venue would be used for the rescheduled performance. A spokesman for the resort company said he was not yet sure, either, which venue would be activated for Jackson, though it would be an arena and not any of the resort chain's theaters. Las Vegas Arena is scheduled to open in the spring of 2016, and George Strait is the first announced performer there with two dates set for April and again in September.
Live Nation, which is booking Jackson’s tour, said the 49-year-old superstar is following medical advice to rest her vocal cords.
The on-sale date for the May 14 show begins Oct. 16 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com, all MGM box office locations and all Ticketmaster outlets.
Ticketholders for the canceled shows at Axis are being given first chance to purchase tickets for the new date during a presale Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. Those ticketholders will be sent a password via Ticketmaster.
For refunds, those who purchased tickets to the Axis shows must obtain those refunds at point of purchase.
Anyone who booked tickets through Ticketmaster who does not want to purchase tickets to the May show at MGM Grand will be automatically refunded within 10 days.
Jackson also canceled her scheduled performance Sept. 18 at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Festival at MGM Grand Garden Arena, citing an ear issue that prevented her from flying.
Catering to the young and modern crowd, Planet Hollywood is a one-stop shop for entertainment with its massive shopping mall, slew of restaurants, spacious casino and clubs.
The ambiance of the casino is retro-chic meets high-tech with black granite floors throughout and colorful LED lights throughout the space. The theme carries into the 100,000 square-foot casino with 250 flat screens topping off slot machines. The casino is also home to 87 tables, a sports book and a poker room.
There's also the Miracle Mile Shops, one Vegas' largest malls, with 140 stores including BCBG Max Azaria, bebe, Urban Outfitters and The Discovery Channel Store.
Following an afternoon of shopping, guests can satisfy their appetites at one of the gourmet restaurants in Planet Hollywood, like the non-traditional approach to steakhouses at Strip House or check out the exotic Far East motif at KOI restaurant and lounge. And if guests are still looking for more, they can spend the after hours at Privé, Triq or Krave nightclubs.
Perhaps one of the resorts biggest attractions came in March with the addition of "Peepshow." The naughty twist on the story of Little Bo Peep is modern-day spin on the run-of-the-mill Vegas topless review. The "Peepshow" stage has seen visiting celebs like Scary Spice Mel B, "Dancing with the Stars" Kelly Monaco and Playboy's Holly Madison.
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