Zappos Theater, Theatre in Las Vegas Strip, US
Zappos Theater is a concert hall inside Planet Hollywood Resort on the Strip with around 7,000 seats spread across multiple levels. The stage sits centrally, surrounded by seating rows that rise to the upper tiers.
The hall opened in 1976 as Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, with Neil Diamond performing five sold-out nights during the first shows. Over the decades, the venue changed ownership and name several times.
The building took its current name in 2019 from the online retailer and has established itself as a home for multi-month runs by individual artists. Visitors experience concerts in a hall with steep tiers, where even the back rows maintain good sight lines to the stage.
Parking is available both as self-parking and valet through the resort, and tickets can be purchased through authorized online platforms. The entrance sits inside the casino, so you need to walk through the gaming floor.
The room went through four name changes in total, including the labels PH Live and Bakkt Theater, before receiving its current name. These renamings reflect the changing sponsorship deals and ownership structures of the hotel.
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