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Tulalip Resort Casino Announces Re-Opening of Newly TULALIP RESORT CASINO ANNOUNCES RE-OPENING OF NEWLY TRANSFORMED CANOES CABARET; TOP REGIONAL ENTERTAINERS AND LIVE SPORTS VIEWING RETURN SEPTEMBER 9 The Afrodisiacs, Harmonious Funk, Mr. Pink and Oncore All Perform Next Month TULALIP, Wash. (August 30, 2021) - Tulalip Resort Casino announces the return of great live entertainment and sports viewing with the re-opening of the newly transformed Canoes Cabaret starting September 9. Long a favorite destination for live entertainment spotlighting top regional dance bands, the 8,000 square-foot venue has been transformed with the latest in audio and visual entertainment upgrades and sparkling new finishes. Paying homage to our region’s waters, the Cabaret’s fresh new décor features glittering glass tile and wall coverings, atmospheric color- changing lighting, starlight ceiling panels, watercolor inspired carpeting and sleek new dual bars. Beginning in September the Cabaret will again spotlight entertainers serving up memorable ’70s funk, ’80s new wave, classic rock tributes and performances of today’s hits. Viewing of Seattle football regular season games are also on the bill with match-ups against Indianapolis, Tennessee and Minneapolis. (See the complete schedule for September below) The Cabaret also offers table reservations with variable pricing options. From a night out for two or group events, it’s a great venue to celebrate special occasions. The Cabaret features Thursday night Ladies’ Night, happy hour specials, and special events every month. Returning favorites performing at the Cabaret in September include: The Afrodisiacs hit the stage in their authentic ‘70s disco costumes and dance favorites originally performed by the Bee Gees, The Commodores, The Village People and many more. Harmonious Funk performs its special brand of Top 40 and cover music from the '80s, '90s, early 2000s and today. Mr. Pink covers five decades of music ranging from Madonna to Lady Gaga to Pit Bull, all produced with a Millennial mash-up remix flair. Oncore presents dance music from the ‘60s to the present, R&B, pop, and hip hop in a high-quality Las Vegas-like show. Canoes Cabaret Complete September Entertainment Schedule Thu 9 8:30PM The Afrodisiacs + Mr. Pink Fri 10 7PM Judas Rising (Tribute to Judas Priest) Fri 10 9:30PM Oncore Sat 11 5PM Stacy Jones Band Sat 11 9:30PM Prom Date Mixtape Sun 12 10AM Football - Seattle at Indianapolis Sun 12 8PM Third Stage (Tribute to Boston) Thu 16 8:30PM The Afrodisiacs + Mr. Pink Fri 17 7PM Big Me (Tribute to Foo Fighters) Fri 17 9:30PM Harmonious Funk Sat 18 5PM Guy Johnson Band Sat 18 9:30PM Groove Nation Sun 19 1:25PM Football - Tennessee at Seattle Sun 19 8PM Reckless (Tribute to Bryan Adams) Thu 23 8:30PM The Afrodisiacs + Mr. Pink Fri 24 7PM Jar of Flies (Tribute to Alice in Chains) Fri 24 9:30PM Sway Sat 25 5PM UFC 266 Sat 25 9:30PM The Machine Sun 26 1:25PM Football - Seattle at Minneapolis Sun 26 8PM Kings of Hollywood (Tribute to Eagles) Thu 30 8:30PM The Afrodisiacs + Mr. Pink For more information about Tulalip Resort Casino visit www.tulalipcasino.com. # # # For further information, please contact: Dan Miller, Curator PR for Tulalip Resort Casino: 206.979.4055, [email protected] About Tulalip Resort Casino Award-winning Tulalip Resort Casino is the most distinctive gaming, dining, meeting, entertainment and shopping destination in Washington state. The AAA Four-Diamond resort’s world-class amenities have ensured its place on the Condé Nast Traveler Gold and Traveler Top 100 Resorts lists. The property includes 192,000 square feet of gaming excitement; a luxury hotel featuring 370 guest rooms and suites; 30,000 square feet of premier meeting, convention and wedding space; the full-service T Spa; and multiple dining venues. It also showcases the intimate Canoes Cabaret and a 3,000-seat amphitheater. Nearby, find the Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve, Cabela’s and 130 designer names at the Seattle Premium Outlets. The Resort Casino is conveniently located between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. just off Interstate-5 at exit 200. It is an enterprise of the Tulalip Tribes. For reservations, please call 866.716.7162 or visit us at Tulalip Resort Casino. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. .
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