The event functions as a high-stakes workshop for the avant-garde. Since its debut last year, "Bang Out" has hosted more than 1,300 attendees across three iterations, serving as a laboratory for acrobats, burlesque dancers, and comedians looking to push boundaries. Unlike the tightly choreographed residency shows that define the city, this format prioritizes the unpredictable, allowing selected artists to collaborate with Spiegelworld’s creative team on acts that defy traditional cabaret tropes.
The venue itself, the Atomic Saloon, provides a rustic, old-time atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the contemporary chaos on stage. The night cycles between high-energy DJ sets and eclectic performances, blurring the line between a circus production and a rowdy roadhouse party. It is a rare glimpse into the creative engine behind Spiegelworld, the same production house that recently marked the 15-year anniversary of its flagship show, Absinthe, at Caesars Palace. For those seeking a departure from the scripted nature of the Strip, these sporadic late-night takeovers offer a visceral, unvarnished look at Vegas talent in its most experimental state.





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