Fontainebo Las Vegas Welcomes 2024 With a Big Celebration

Fontainebleau Las Vegas got off to a stellar start with the first festivities of New Year's Eve 2024. From the Las Vegas Strip to Times Square in New York, the newly debuted luxury resorts and casinos opened the new year with a double live performance of Post Malone and Paul Anka, while unveiling a members-only club poodle room with a surprise performance by Janelle Mona and an unforgettable rooftop firework show.

"From the strip to Times Square and beyond, Fontainebleau is leading the world with a new year and the dawn of a new era for our iconic brand," says Jeffrey Sofer, Fontainebleau Development Chairman and CEO. "We are extremely proud to have gathered people for Fontainebleau's 70-year collective celebration of style, luxury, endless possibilities, and collective celebration."

Opening talent Jesse Jo Stark made history as the first New Year's Eve headliner for Las Vegas in Fontainebleau by global superstar Post Malone, who was nominated for a Grammy Award and received an eight-time diamond certification. On stage at the Bleau Live Theater for a second consecutive sold-out night, Post performed some of his top hits, including "Congratulations," "Wow," and "I Like You (A Happiness Song)." Post took a moment to acknowledge the energy of the audience and thank them for coming to the show. "Thank you all so much. It's New Year's Eve, ladies and gentlemen, and I just want to say I love you all so much. There's so much love in this building tonight."

Post welcomed a super fan on stage, who arranged an acoustic version of "Stay" while he sang along as the crowd joined. The 10-time Billboard Music Awards went on, and he helped lead fans inside the Blau Live Theater with his father, toast to love, happiness, and success in 2024.

For those who could not attend Post Malone's Fontainebleau Las Vegas debut, his Blau Live Theater performance was broadcast nationwide on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2024," giving fans across the country the opportunity to greet the New Year with Fontainebleau. 바카라사이트

At the same time, in New York City, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Times Square, donning bowtie-shaped glasses, and legendary crooner and Fontainebleau Las Vegas grand opening headliner Paul Anka serenaded the crowd with new versions of his signature hit "My Way" and New Year's Eve tradition of John Lennon's "Imagine." Following the iconic ball drop, the ball itself was re-identified as Fontainebleau's iconic bowtie motif and climbed back to its seat at the top of One Times Square for the rest of the year in appreciation of the resort's 70-year history, which will be celebrated throughout 2024.

Back in Las Vegas, FontaineBau Las Vegas named the poodleroom, the resort's only club for new members, with a surprise performance by Granelle Monáe, a nominee for the GRAMMY Award. A modern representation of Fontaine's history and heritage, the poodleroom is a haven for its members to get out of their normalcy and unlock FontaineBau luxury in an entirely different way than before. The poodleroom, a panoramic penthouse that serves as the resort's crown jewel, offers unparalleled views of the city's legendary New Year's fireworks display in all their glory.

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