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Chippendales Moves to Third Venue in a Year, Adding to the Thrill of Las Vegas Casinos and Entertainment
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- The Chippendales will be moving to their third theatre this summer.
- The male revue, which has struggled with ticket sales, will transition from its current location at Linq’s Mat Franco Theater.
- The new venue will be Planet Hollywood, significantly smaller in size.
In the whirlwind of Las Vegas entertainment, the Chippendales are on the move again. Having spent less than four months at the Mat Franco Theater at the Linq Hotel, this iconic male revue is gearing up for yet another relocation, this time to Planet Hollywood.

The Chippendales recently transitioned from their long-standing run at Rio, which concluded on New Year’s Eve, to the Linq where they opened on January 17. Unfortunately, ticket sales have been less than stellar. Reports indicated that they often sold fewer than 100 seats out of the 575 available for each performance at the Linq theatre, leading to the cancellation of Sunday matinee shows and the “Chipps & Salsa” brunch package.
Concerns Over Ticket Sales
The challenges facing the Chippendales are not unique to them; the entertainment industry in Las Vegas has seen a general decline in ticket sales due to:
- Intense competition from superstar residencies.
- Rival male revues, particularly “Thunder Down Under” and “Magic Mike Live,” which have captured audience attention.
- Declining international tourism, impacting overall attendance.
- The ageing of the Chippendales brand itself, impacting its catchiness with younger crowds.
Tickets for the show are not available beyond July 31, although headliner Mat Franco continues to perform, with dates scheduled through the end of the year. The upcoming move to Planet Hollywood will place the show in a venue that only accommodates 250 guests, making it a more intimate setting compared to their previous location.
A Glimpse Into Chippendales’ History
Founded in 1975 by Steve Banerjee, the Chippendales began as a small nightclub in Los Angeles where men were celebrated for their looks. The troupe quickly gained fame in the early ’80s with its now-iconic costume of white cuffs and bowtie, drawing similarities to the Playboy brand. However, the Chippendales faced several hurdles throughout the years:
- Banerjee’s tragic demise following legal troubles reflected the darker side of their fame.
- The brand has been through a series of ownership changes, including a period under Lou Pearlman, infamous for his own legal issues.
Despite these challenges, the Chippendales have maintained a presence in Las Vegas entertainment, evolving over the decades while continuing to charm audiences with their energetic performances.
Moving Forward
The move to Planet Hollywood signifies a new chapter for the Chippendales. With an updated focus and smaller venue, they aim to rekindle interest and increase their ticket sales. The show might be facing stiff competition, but with their storied history and dedicated fan base, they’re more than determined to thrive in the ever-changing landscape of Las Vegas.
In summary, while the Chippendales have encountered numerous obstacles, their adaptability and historical significance in entertainment provide them with a foundation on which they hope to build a successful future in their new home.



