Thursday, February 23, 2012

Great Entertainment Options in Tunica

If you are looking for another way to enjoy yourself while on a gambling trip to Tunica, Mississippi, many options are available to you. The majority of these are located within the casino properties. As Tunica is the third largest gambling city in the United States, one can only expect that good entertainment will be provided. This expectation will not result in disappointment as the casinos attract top name headliners from across the country to provide the best levels of entertainment possible.

Live Music

This is the Mississippi River, so music is a big concern. Located between the two major music cities of Memphis and New Orleans, Tunica has a storied history of music in the city and region. In modern times, the best place to catch a show is either at Sam’s Town’s River Palace Entertainment Center or Harrah’s Tunica Event Center. Both of these location offer great entertainers at reasonable prices. The River Palace Entertainment Center in Sam’s Town casino features a 1600-seat auditorium that has been home to top performers like B.B. King and Peter Frampton. They have made a commitment to have an event every weekend of the year and you can expect they will deliver.

Harrah’s Tunica Event Center is the largest arena in the city, boasting 2400 seats and featuring musical performers as well as sporting events. This arena has been host to some of the biggest names in music and is one of the premier locations for boxing events in the country. With the rise of mixed martial arts, Harrah’s has made this the spot to catch all the local fights. Also, if you are looking for a place where kids will be entertained, Harrah’s also has the Kid’s Quest activity center and a video arcade packed full with over 100 enjoyable games.

Hitting the Sauce

But Harrah’s and Sam’s Town are not the only entertainment spots in town. The Gold Strike Casino offers revelers the best nightclub in town, the Red Door. Only open on Fridays and Saturdays, the party starts at 10:00pm, with resident DJ Crumbz spinning records until the early morning. Women always have free entrance and everyone must dress to impress as the club features a strictly enforced dress code. In addition to the Red Door, Gold Strike also features a bar right in the middle of the casino, Stage 2. This performance space has live music five nights of the week and is a welcome respite when players want to take a break from the action.

Not one to be outdone, the Horseshoe casino has also created a nightclub that is getting rave reviews. Push, the nightclub at the Horseshoe, features the best national touring DJ’s in the country and a state of the art sound and lighting system. Dress code here is less formal than the Red Door, but patrons should still take care to dress nice as baseball caps and sneakers are not permitted. With a VIP area for celebrities to hang out in, this may be the best choice for those gamblers who want to take a break and dance the night away.

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