From Las Vegas, Susan and I had a fun day out at the Palazzo as we toured a brand new exhibition open on the Strip!
From Brown Sugar to Wild Horses, the Rolling Stones are one of the most Iconic Bands in Rock N Roll history. Mick Jagger and the Stones have been rocking since 1962 and this new exhibit is full of memorabilia, stories, album covers and more.
Here’s the official description from the Venetian - Palazzo:
Exhibitionism is an immersive exhibit that tells the story of the Rolling Stones. The exhibit features more than 500 items, including a vintage guitar gallery, rare instruments and lyric books, backstage and tour paraphernalia, album art, photography, stage designs, and personal diaries and letters.
Exhibitionism includes more than 190 original artworks by Andy Warhol, David Bailey, John Pasche, Walton Ford, Shepard Fairey, Michael Cooper, Christian Piper, Robert Frank and many more. The exhibit also includes sound mixing desks, interactive displays, a screening narrated by Martin Scorsese, and video experiences throughout.
The exhibit culminates in an immersive backstage recreation, leading into a spectacular 3d concert finale.
Tickets can be purchased at any Venetian or Palazzo box office or by calling (702) 414-9000 or (866) 641-7469. Audio guides are available at the exhibit for an additional fee of $5.50. For more information go to: www.venetian.com/entertainment/rolling-stones-exhibitionism.html