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Giorgio Moroder planning Vegas production

Giorgio Moroder will appear at the Hollywood Bowl in a dance-fueled program on May 10.
Giorgio Moroder will appear at the Hollywood Bowl in a dance-fueled program on May 10.
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Las Vegas just got a lot sexier, and it’s not because of Britney Spears.

Giorgio Moroder is marking his resurgence with a Vegas show.

In a recent interview with the Guardian the pioneering electronic producer announced he’s planning on mounting a flashy stage production in Sin City aptly dubbed “A Night With Giorgio Moroder.”

Moroder said he is collaborating with “a huge American management company” to produce the disco-themed show, which he said could be a permanent show that turns into a traveling franchise.

“I would do the DJing, but maybe before me we have another famous DJ, maybe somebody after. We of course have a ball, dancers in a cage: re-create Studio 54, and have it in Vegas, Macau, London,” he said. “Of course I wouldn’t just use my own songs – there are so many great disco songs, Chic and all those guys – and I would do probably an hour and a half. We’re thinking of starting first in Vegas [but] it will probably be a bit like Blue Man Group – they have a franchise. We might even talk to the Cirque du Soleil team.”

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During a sit-down with The Times he said he was pondering a major Las Vegas DJ residency.

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“I’ve been playing shows in New York, Sweden and Mexico, and there’s nobody over 30 there, and they all know all the lyrics to the songs — you know, ‘Call Me’!” he told Times writer August Brown. “Most of them weren’t even born when these songs were released.”

Moroder said the show could be ready in a few months.

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