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Hosting corporate events, parties, cocktails, dinners, concerts, exhibitions, and weddings amid the astounding, authentic legacy artifacts of Las Vegas history and culture: The Liberace Museum Collection
Hosting corporate events, parties, cocktails, dinners, concerts, exhibitions, and weddings amid the astounding, authentic legacy artifacts of Las Vegas history and culture: The Liberace Museum Collection
Front man of legendary rock band is joined by its co-founder Chuck Panozzo at Liberace Garage, before the pair discussed the experience on stage at the Venetian in Las Vegas.
Luxury Travel Manager brings towering legacy to 44-year-old institution Stratosphere Tower developer Bob Stupak didn’t start at those heights. Decades before, he came to Las Vegas as a promoter and winning poker player, eventually building Vegas World, the hotel and casino originally on the site of his towering later development. Now branded The Strat, it…
The first to take a car on stage as part of a major show, Liberace was on to something, and he knew it. He enjoyed the ‘wow effect’ the flashy car had on the audience, and he soon came to replicate that effect, over and over again.
In addition to transportation, Astounding interactive content now available guides visitors through each artifact at Liberace Garage.
The Foundation’s star fundraiser rockets to stardom, in a breakout Grammy’s performance on Liberace’s crystal piano “Cardi B’s pianist wins the internet at the Grammys” – TIME “The 33-year-old ivory tickler unleashed a thousand watts of feverish energy in a voluminous black and white gown topped off with a game face that said it all.”…
When The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore recently played Vegas, Mackelmore took time out to visit Liberace Garage and even borrowed a few collection items for the stage.
Donors go down in history as names are recorded on the restored Fab Egg, the most elaborate and final stage of Liberace.
The Liberace Foundation mourns the loss of Rick Maltin.
Liberace Foundation Operations Manager Andreas Sparkuhl gives us an update on the Liberace Museum Collection