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Human Nature’s final show at Imperial Palace on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. From left: Andrew Tierney, Phil Burton, Michael Tierney and Toby Allen.
Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012 | 3:06 p.m.
It’s not a Wicked Whisper & Racy Rumor -- it’s definite!
Faster than you can say “Sugar Pie, Honey,” the Motown-loving Australian foursome Human Nature -- brothers Andrew and Michael Tierney, Phil Burton and Toby Allen -- have landed at the Venetian, with their new residency beginning Jan. 22.
The official announcement confirming the run will be made this week and comes on the heels of their final show at Imperial Palace exactly one week ago after a successful 3 1/2-year run.
The boys from Down Under are touring Florida and then have a national tour of their homeland before returning here in the New Year.
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In the spirit of Venice, The Venetian is a little piece of romantic Italy right here in Las Vegas. The Venetian is an "all-suite" hotel, with rooms accented with plush linens and Italian marble. The 4,027 suites are divided into two towers: The 36-story Venetian Tower that offers guests a taste of luxurious Las Vegas and the Venezia suites, which guarantee 12 floors of high-end elegance. The top five floors are the hotel's highest level of luxury with its private access, concierge lounge, upgraded features and even a dedicated staff.
Entertainment at the Venetian includes shows such as Tim and Faith - Soul2Soul, featuring Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, and Rock of Ages.
The flagship of Venetian nightlife is TAO, an ultra-hip nightclub located inside of TAO Asian Bistro. V Bar is The Venetian's super smooth ultra lounge, made by the owners of New York City's club Lotus and Los Angeles' super swank Sunset Room.
The Venetian features 19 restaurants including Thomas Keller's award-winning French restaurant Bouchon, Mario Batali's B&B Ristorante, Aquaknox for fresh seafood and the 42,000 square foot TAO Asian Bistro. There's also the food court inside the Canal Shoppes for those looking for a quick bite.
Guests can float along The Grand Canal Shops in an authentic Italian gondola ride and pass stores like Burberry and Kenneth Cole along the way. And if you haven't caught a real celeb, on the street in Vegas, you can head over to Madame Tussauds to check out a wax version.







wow, nice original idea venetian .. from next door no less. venetian entertainment execs are hands down the dumbest in town -- have heard that from multiple sources. maybe for their next big splash they'll get louie anderson to play their p.o.s. theatre.