Bette Midler
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Bette Midler unzips her dress in the middle of a song to reveal another outfit underneath during a performance at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on New Year's Eve Friday, December 31, 1999. View photo »
Bette Midler smiles at the audience during her performance at the Mandalay Bay Events Center, Friday, Dec. 31, 1999. This would be the second to last performance of her "Divine Miss Millennium" tour, which was timed to end on the first day of the New millenium Jan. 1, 2000. View photo »
An elevator causes Bette Midler to rise above stage during her "Divine Miss Millennium" tour at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Friday, December 31, 1999. View photo »
Thu, Feb 21, 2008 (10:31 p.m.)
After Bette Midler's show "The Showgirl Must Go On", many fans were outside Pure Nightclub at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, for the VIP red carpet event.
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