The Beatles REVOLUTION Lounge

Laura Leiva
Looking for a new place to hang out in Sin City? The Beatles Revolution Lounge may be just the place for you.

Created and inspired by Cirque de Soleil, The Beatles Revolution Lounge is an interactive hotspot located in The Mirage on Las Vegas Boulevard. The interior of the lounge is an eclectic mix of modern and psychedelic décor, with seating and VIP areas surrounding the walls of the lounge. Lighting gives off a 60's vibe, complete with visual imagery on the walls.

The Revolution Lounge is a unique combination of a Beatles influence in a contemporary nightclub that everyone would have a great time in. While the Lounge has Beatles inspired décor, it is subtle and unimposing. Yellow submarine portholes are seen behind the bar, and crystals hang from the ceiling in a tribute to "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The waitresses in the Lounge are fitted with Go-Go attire, and offer a full range of drinks.

The Lounge is not only a nightclub, but it is also considered an interactive experience because club guests can make their own artwork that is featured on diamond shaped column in the middle of the dance floor. The VIP tables feature technology that allows club goers to create graffiti inspired designs with their hands, and if the artwork is selected, it can be displayed for all to see.

The exterior of the Lounge features the Abbey Road Bar and a wall of Beatles' lyrics and are illuminated throughout the entrance way. You can easily spot the Lounge in the Mirage by the gigantic pink letters that spell REVOLUTION that serves as the front wall.

While a nightclub in Las Vegas is typical, this Lounge may be a little different since it is created and influenced by Cirque de Soleil. A perfect tie-in with the production of "LOVE", the Revolution Lounge is somewhat of an extension to the sights and sounds of what the show can offer.

Each night has a different DJ and selected music, ranging from Beatles music, to remixes and Top Hits of Rap, Pop and Rock. It can get pretty crowded inside, so be sure to show up early. The Revolution Lounge is open from 8:30 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. nightly and there is a cover charge depending on the night. So whether you're a Beatles fan, or just looking to experience a different type of club in Las Vegas, the Revolution Lounge is a hip spot bound to please anyone.

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  • Jennifer Budd9/1/2009

    I was just there and bought a drink called 'Strawberry Fields'. $15 and that included the souvenir LOVE martini glass!

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