Photo: Art StreiberMagician, extreme illusionist, and stunt artistDavid Blaineis bringing his jaw-dropping act to a live stage at theResorts World Theatrein Las Vegas, beginning Sept. 30.“I’m excited to be able to build something different than anything ever been done before,” Blaine tells PEOPLE.David Blaine Livewill include some of the magician’s classic tricks, along with new stunts he’s excited for fans to see. But because of the dangerous nature of his work, Blaine will only perform one weekend per month for three months.“For years, Vegas has been making offers, and great offers. The problem with my show,” Blaine explains, “is the show that I dream of doing physically can’t be done night after night. It’s too dangerous.“That’s why Blaine chose the Resorts World Theatre for his first-ever Las Vegas residency. The new venue — whichopened in December 2021and holds a capacity of 5000 — allows Blaine “to have the unique perspective of the things that I’ve always imagined doing in a theater but never had the ability to create,” he says.“Doing it one weekend a month allows me to really push it and go as far as I can, but not break myself down,” Blaine says.While most Las Vegas magic shows are performed nightly, Blaine tells PEOPLE, “If I did that, I’d be dead within the first week.“The unique live show will also give fans a chance to get up close and personal with the death-defying performer. “It’s intimate,” Blaine says. “It’ll be interactive and I’ll be able to do things with the audience and bring them up … And then there’s the stunt element of it where I can bring all the crazy things I’ve spent most of my adult life and magic thinking about and put them all in this room.“Brad Barket/GettyThe glass-eating performer won’t be hitting the slots during his downtime between performances, however. “It’s actually a very aggressive schedule to be able to pull off the things I want to do safely,” Blaine tells PEOPLE. “There won’t be downtime because the whole thing will be preparing for that one weekend per month … Any fluctuation in that is a high risk.“David Blaine Liveisn’t the only thing fans of the magician have to look forward to this year. Blaine recently collaborated with Studio.com to develop amasterclass of his best tricks. “I’ve always wished that I had the time to teach more,” Blaine says.Now, aspiring magicians (or just fans of Blaine’s work) can sign up any time to learn magic from him. “What’s great about it is really that if you have nothing but a deck of cards, you can show up anywhere and really amaze your friends, amaze a room, walk into meetings,” Blaine explains.“It teaches you performance, logic, math, science, public speaking, everything all in one. I worked really hard on it and I’m very proud of it,” he says.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Tickets forDavid Blaine Livewill go on sale to the general public on Monday, May 23 at 10 a.m. PT atAXS.comandrwlasvegas.com/entertainment. A limited number of VIP packages will be available as well.American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Wednesday, May 18 at 10 a.m. PT through Sunday, May 22 at 10 p.m. PT.

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David Blaine

Magician, extreme illusionist, and stunt artistDavid Blaineis bringing his jaw-dropping act to a live stage at theResorts World Theatrein Las Vegas, beginning Sept. 30.“I’m excited to be able to build something different than anything ever been done before,” Blaine tells PEOPLE.David Blaine Livewill include some of the magician’s classic tricks, along with new stunts he’s excited for fans to see. But because of the dangerous nature of his work, Blaine will only perform one weekend per month for three months.“For years, Vegas has been making offers, and great offers. The problem with my show,” Blaine explains, “is the show that I dream of doing physically can’t be done night after night. It’s too dangerous.“That’s why Blaine chose the Resorts World Theatre for his first-ever Las Vegas residency. The new venue — whichopened in December 2021and holds a capacity of 5000 — allows Blaine “to have the unique perspective of the things that I’ve always imagined doing in a theater but never had the ability to create,” he says.“Doing it one weekend a month allows me to really push it and go as far as I can, but not break myself down,” Blaine says.While most Las Vegas magic shows are performed nightly, Blaine tells PEOPLE, “If I did that, I’d be dead within the first week.“The unique live show will also give fans a chance to get up close and personal with the death-defying performer. “It’s intimate,” Blaine says. “It’ll be interactive and I’ll be able to do things with the audience and bring them up … And then there’s the stunt element of it where I can bring all the crazy things I’ve spent most of my adult life and magic thinking about and put them all in this room.“Brad Barket/GettyThe glass-eating performer won’t be hitting the slots during his downtime between performances, however. “It’s actually a very aggressive schedule to be able to pull off the things I want to do safely,” Blaine tells PEOPLE. “There won’t be downtime because the whole thing will be preparing for that one weekend per month … Any fluctuation in that is a high risk.“David Blaine Liveisn’t the only thing fans of the magician have to look forward to this year. Blaine recently collaborated with Studio.com to develop amasterclass of his best tricks. “I’ve always wished that I had the time to teach more,” Blaine says.Now, aspiring magicians (or just fans of Blaine’s work) can sign up any time to learn magic from him. “What’s great about it is really that if you have nothing but a deck of cards, you can show up anywhere and really amaze your friends, amaze a room, walk into meetings,” Blaine explains.“It teaches you performance, logic, math, science, public speaking, everything all in one. I worked really hard on it and I’m very proud of it,” he says.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Tickets forDavid Blaine Livewill go on sale to the general public on Monday, May 23 at 10 a.m. PT atAXS.comandrwlasvegas.com/entertainment. A limited number of VIP packages will be available as well.American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Wednesday, May 18 at 10 a.m. PT through Sunday, May 22 at 10 p.m. PT.

Magician, extreme illusionist, and stunt artistDavid Blaineis bringing his jaw-dropping act to a live stage at theResorts World Theatrein Las Vegas, beginning Sept. 30.

“I’m excited to be able to build something different than anything ever been done before,” Blaine tells PEOPLE.

David Blaine Livewill include some of the magician’s classic tricks, along with new stunts he’s excited for fans to see. But because of the dangerous nature of his work, Blaine will only perform one weekend per month for three months.

“For years, Vegas has been making offers, and great offers. The problem with my show,” Blaine explains, “is the show that I dream of doing physically can’t be done night after night. It’s too dangerous.”

That’s why Blaine chose the Resorts World Theatre for his first-ever Las Vegas residency. The new venue — whichopened in December 2021and holds a capacity of 5000 — allows Blaine “to have the unique perspective of the things that I’ve always imagined doing in a theater but never had the ability to create,” he says.

“Doing it one weekend a month allows me to really push it and go as far as I can, but not break myself down,” Blaine says.

While most Las Vegas magic shows are performed nightly, Blaine tells PEOPLE, “If I did that, I’d be dead within the first week.”

The unique live show will also give fans a chance to get up close and personal with the death-defying performer. “It’s intimate,” Blaine says. “It’ll be interactive and I’ll be able to do things with the audience and bring them up … And then there’s the stunt element of it where I can bring all the crazy things I’ve spent most of my adult life and magic thinking about and put them all in this room.”

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Illusionist David Blaine performs during ‘The Upside Down Man’ endurance challenge at Wollman Rink in Central Park on September 23, 2008 in New York City. The 35-year-old Blaine planned to hang for 60 hours from a wire, completing the stunt on September 24.

The glass-eating performer won’t be hitting the slots during his downtime between performances, however. “It’s actually a very aggressive schedule to be able to pull off the things I want to do safely,” Blaine tells PEOPLE. “There won’t be downtime because the whole thing will be preparing for that one weekend per month … Any fluctuation in that is a high risk.”

David Blaine Liveisn’t the only thing fans of the magician have to look forward to this year. Blaine recently collaborated with Studio.com to develop amasterclass of his best tricks. “I’ve always wished that I had the time to teach more,” Blaine says.

Now, aspiring magicians (or just fans of Blaine’s work) can sign up any time to learn magic from him. “What’s great about it is really that if you have nothing but a deck of cards, you can show up anywhere and really amaze your friends, amaze a room, walk into meetings,” Blaine explains.

“It teaches you performance, logic, math, science, public speaking, everything all in one. I worked really hard on it and I’m very proud of it,” he says.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Tickets forDavid Blaine Livewill go on sale to the general public on Monday, May 23 at 10 a.m. PT atAXS.comandrwlasvegas.com/entertainment. A limited number of VIP packages will be available as well.

American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Wednesday, May 18 at 10 a.m. PT through Sunday, May 22 at 10 p.m. PT.

source: people.com