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Set List: Bette Midler, Las Vegas, 2008

Bette Midler officially opened her first Las Vegas residency Friday night at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The full review is here.  "The Showgirl Must Go On," with about 100 performances per year on tap, finds Midler performing the following:
The Showgirl Must Go On /  In the Mood / The Rose / Do You Want To Dance / From a Distance / My Kind of Town / Dolores Delago disco parody medley / It's Now or Never / (Interlude) Also Sprach Zarathustra / Medley: Viva Las Vegas>Luck Be a Lady>Blue Hawaii>My Way>My Kind of Town / Hello in There / When a Man Loves a Woman / Pretty Legs and  Big Knockers / Glory of Love / Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy / Wind Beneath My Wings

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Bette Midler is known as a singer, as an actress and as a comedienne. So Midler has really great artistic talents thus she has nominated for a lot of awards. For me I do love much her style of singing. Her voice pours affection on my soul and while listening to her singing I really touched deeply and I feel overwhelmed. As I’m one of her fans, what disturbs me in her concerts is ticket prices. Of course it’s quite normal; a great artist’s tickets like her should be a little pricy. But sometimes I notice that prices are unreasonable. Lately, a friend has recommended me a site to compare the offered prices in the ticket market. And I find this a great idea because in this way I can book with the cheapest prices. Here it is you may need to use it:
http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Bette-Midler-Tickets/index.php
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The Set List is written and compiled by Variety associate editor Phil Gallo. Gallo, based in Los Angeles, writes about the music business for Daily Variety and reviews concerts, television shows and theater.



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