David Copperfield to close MGM Grand residency after 25 years on the Las Vegas Strip

David Copperfield to close MGM Grand residency after 25 years on the Las Vegas Strip

The performer david copperfield will end his 25-year residency at MGM Grand, with his final show set for April 30; the resort says he will perform 120 more shows over the next eight weeks. The announcement closes a quarter-century run on the Las Vegas Strip.

David Copperfield ends a 25-year run at MGM Grand

MGM Grand announced the illusionist's final performance will take place on April 30, and the company thanked him for more than two decades of performances. Mike Neubecker, President & COO of MGM Grand, said, "We thank David and his exceptional team for the incredible energy they’ve consistently delivered with this larger-than-life production. " The venue that has hosted his show was renamed the David Copperfield Theater in 2013.

Final weeks: 120 shows and ticket refunds

Over the next eight weeks, david copperfield is scheduled to perform 120 more shows at the resort, and guests who purchased tickets for any performances after April 30 will be automatically refunded. MGM Grand provided a box office contact for ticket questions: 702. 891. 3140 or MGMVegas@.

Show details and what the magician plans next

The show typically runs 15 performances per week in a 740-seat theater, and Copperfield has teased a larger project after the residency ends. On social media he wrote, "My last performance at the MGM will be on April 30th, and I'm excited to announce what's next soon thereafter. It's the largest project I've ever tackled, and the most challenging, too. " He also reflected on his origins, saying his journey began as a kid in New Jersey and that magic taught him to see the possible in the impossible.

The final confirmed milestone is Copperfield's last performance on April 30; guests with tickets beyond that date will receive refunds and the company has directed questions to the MGM Grand Box Office.