RUDY SARZO, JOHN CORABI, FRED COURY, BRUCE KULICK To Rock With 'Monster Circus' In Las Vegas

February 3, 2009

Platinum Masters' Monster Circus takes over Sin City beginning Thursday, March 19 inside the legendary Hilton Theater.

A truly unique spectacle, Monster Circus combines a high-octane live rock concert with sexy dancers, human circus acts, aerialists, freaks and of course, a tour bus full of platinum certified rock stars. An irreverent ringmaster along with Sicko The Clown, Monster Circus' mascot, lead the audience along the 75-minute journey through the powerhouse rock and metal anthems of the '70s, '80s and '90s.

"The great rock 'n' roll stars from some of the great bands of the last three decades in a circus atmosphere. . .it doesn't get any better than that," said Ken Ciancimino, executive vice president, Las Vegas Hilton. "Las Vegas has never seen a show like this."

Rock star debauchery begins with an all-star lineup of the jaw-dropping Monster Circus band featuring artists Rudy Sarzo (OZZY OSBOURNE, QUIET RIOT, WHITESNAKE, DIO),John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE, RATT),Fred Coury (CINDERELLA),Bruce Kulick (KISS),and Tony Montana (GREAT WHITE). Various guest artists will "join the circus" and perform the hits they personally rock out to, creating an evolving set list. In addition to these rock and metal masters, special theme nights will be dedicated to the songs of a single legendary band.

"I've toured all over the world and this is the most fun I've had," said Monster Circus creator Tony Montana, who conceived the show. "This show gives rock fans an up-close and personal encounter better than any backstage pass," added Montana. Tim Molyneux will serve as the producer/director/co-writer of Monster Circus.

Monster Circus opens to all rock fans on Thursday, March 19 inside the legendary Las Vegas Hilton Theater where the biggest names in music, from Elvis Presley to Barry Manilow, have performed. The circus is in town six nights a month on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights with an 11 p.m. show time. March dates are: 19-21 and 26-28. Tickets go on-sale Saturday, Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. A nightly after-show party will keep the circus going.

Tickets for Platinum Masters' Monster Circus are $39-$66. A rock star VIP package is available for $86 and includes a meet-and-party pass, seating on the stage, photos and an opportunity to hang with the band after the show. All ticket prices exclude tax and fees. Tickets can be purchased at the Las Vegas Hilton box office, online at www.lvhilton.com, www.vegas.com, www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 702-732-5755 or 1-800-222-5361. Guests 12 to 17 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/monstercircuslasvegas.

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