It was one of the more memorable moments in the history of America’s Got Talent. When Tape Face emerged onstage, he could not introduce himself, given the signature piece of tape that covers his mouth. It made for a very awkward introduction to a man who would, in just a few short minutes, become a superstar. The fact that he did it without ever speaking and using household items to comedic effect only magnified the effect. Tape Face would not win his season of AGT, but would quickly vault to the echelon of successful Las Vegas Strip performers, first appearing at Flamingo and later at various venues at Harrah’s Las Vegas. He’s now making audiences laugh at his new digs at MGM Grand, and if you haven’t experienced his show before, make sure to rectify that error this week.

This is a show to set the whole world laughing. As Tape Face brings audience members on stage to either engage them in staple gun combat or assist him in various competitions or demonstrations, the sense of wonder and surprise never ends. Just be warned: he brings a lot of audience members onstage, and that may also include you, so be ready and willing; you won’t regret it and neither will your family members, who are sure to be howling with laughter at your predicament.

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