In early March, the masked dance crew Jabbawockeez launched Timeless, a revamp of the show that’s graced stages for the last decade. Days later, Timeless’ opening ironically became a victim of poor timing when Governor Steve Sisolak put the Las Vegas Strip, and the rest of the State, under a coronavirus lockdown, closing all shows indefinitely.

Yet, seven months later, the Jabbawockeez became one of the first acts to return to the Strip, and they’ve moved onto bigger places; due to restrictions—6 feet between parties, 25 feet between audience and performers, and audiences limited to 250 guests—Jabbawockeez have moved their electrifying, high-tech show from their 350-seat theater to the nearly 17,000-seat MGM Grand Garden Arena. But such distance does not detract from the experience. Once the lights go down, lasers beam throughout the arena, the soundtrack booms, and the Jabbawockeez captivate audiences with their smooth moves. Even though they aren’t up close, the show still feels personal.

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