Seven bronze beauties have found their way back to the Las Vegas spotlight. The iconic Crazy Girls statue—featuring dancers immortalized in bronze—has officially moved into its new home at Circa Resort & Casino.

Crazy Girls was a Las Vegas institution, running for decades and helping establish the city’s reputation for sexy entertainment. The bronze masterpiece, sculpted by artist Michael Conine, was inspired by the revue’s provocative “No Ifs, Ands or …” poster and was installed at the Riviera in 1997.

“The Crazy Girls statue is as cheeky as it gets—literally,” said Derek Stevens, CEO of Circa Resort & Casino. “It’s a playful nod to the unapologetic fun and flair that built this city.”

After the Riviera closed in 2015, the statue briefly resided at Planet Hollywood before going into storage in 2021. Its return to the public eye recently was done in true Vegas style: a motorcade escort down the Strip, complete with original cast members stepping out of limousines to commemorate the moment.

Located near the elevator to Legacy Club 60 floors up, it’s a great photo op and an iconic reminder of the city’s entertainment legacy.

“It captures the spirit of Las Vegas and we hope it brings good luck to all visitors who stop by to say hello to these beautiful ladies on their way to Legacy Club,” added Stevens.

Circa Resort & Casino. 702.247.2258. circalasvegas.com

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