Mayfair Supper Club Sets October Debut for Lío Ibiza

A Water View Booth seating six runs $6,000

By Jason R. Latham

Pieces are starting to fall into place for the debut of Pacha Group’s Lío Ibiza cabaret at Bellagio’s Mayfair Supper Club, with the venue announcing an October 18-31 run and a website for guests to submit their reservation requests.

The cabaret, which originates from Pacha’s Lío Ibiza Club on the Spanish island, will be the first international song-and-dance production staged at Mayfair. Little is known about the Vegas production — outside of the promised “sanity with a bit of madness, provocation, elegance, and beauty” – but the Ibiza show currently includes a troupe of 20 performers, glittery, barely-there costuming, and assorted variety acts akin to what you might see at a Spiegelworld production on the Strip.


Organizers anticipate a quick sellout for the show, and there is a hefty price tag attached to the seating chart. A Water View Booth (facing the stage and the Bellagio fountains) that seats six runs $6,000 for the first three performances – the same booth is selling for $7,500 on Halloween weekend (October 18 – 31), which marks the end of Lío Ibiza’s run. The least expensive options currently listed are the $300 bar seats in the main room.


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