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Fontainebleau Las Vegas hosts grand 2024 New Year’s Eve party

Monday, January 1, 2024

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Fontainebleau Las Vegas dazzled in its 2024 New Year’s Eve with star-studded performances, a luxury club debut, and stunning fireworks.

The Fontainebleau Las Vegas made a grand entrance into 2024 with its first-ever New Year’s Eve celebration. This event spanned from the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip to the bustling heart of New York City’s Times Square. The newly opened luxury resort and casino marked the occasion with coast-to-coast live shows featuring Post Malone and Paul Anka. The exclusive members-only club, Poodle Room, was also unveiled during this event, featuring a surprise show by Janelle Monáe and a spectacular rooftop fireworks display.

Jeffrey Soffer, Fontainebleau Development’s Chairman and CEO, expressed his pride in ushering in the New Year with this global celebration. He emphasized the resort’s commitment to merging style and luxury, signifying the start of a new chapter for the Fontainebleau brand, which has a rich 70-year legacy.

The evening began with Jesse Jo Stark captivating the audience with her mesmerizing stage presence and soulful singing. Post Malone, a global music sensation and GRAMMY® Award nominee, headlined the Las Vegas event. He performed his biggest hits like “Congratulations,” “Wow,” and “I Like You (A Happier Song),” acknowledging the crowd’s enthusiasm and expressing his gratitude. A highlight of the night was when Post Malone invited a super-fan on stage for an acoustic rendition of “Stay,” followed by a New Year’s countdown led by Post and his father, toasting to a prosperous 2024.

For those unable to attend in person, Post Malone’s performance at Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater was featured on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2024,” allowing viewers nationwide to partake in the festivities.

Meanwhile, in New York City, Times Square was alive with excitement as people gathered, wearing unique bowtie-shaped glasses. Paul Anka, a legendary singer, performed his classic “My Way” and John Lennon’s “Imagine” as part of the New Year’s Eve tradition. The famous ball-drop was followed by the lighting of the ball with the Fontainebleau’s bowtie motif, symbolizing the resort’s enduring legacy.

Back in Las Vegas, the Poodle Room’s inauguration featured an electrifying performance by Janelle Monáe, adding a modern twist to Fontainebleau’s rich heritage. The Poodle Room, positioned as the pinnacle of luxury at the resort, provided guests with a breathtaking view of the city’s iconic New Year’s fireworks.

The celebration continued throughout the resort’s renowned bars and restaurants like Mother Wolf, Don’s Prime, Komodo, and Papi Steak, with performances from Hermanos Gutiérrez, DJ Karma, Jennifer Keith, and others, enhancing the festive atmosphere.

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