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The New Immersive Van Gogh: The Next Chapter is packing up its projections on the Las Vegas Strip this Sunday, ending its stay at Lighthouse Artspace inside The Shops at Crystals after less than a year. Its companion production, In Pour Taste, a wine-tasting comedy that mixed stand-up and curated pours, is also scheduled to close the same day, pulling two of the venue’s most visible experiential draws in one move.
According to the Las Vegas Review‑Journal, Corey Ross, CEO of Lighthouse Immersive, said the Van Gogh production "represents the evolution of everything audiences loved about the original experience, while offering something entirely new." Reporter John Katsilometes noted that The Next Chapter opened in April and that the decision brings its run to an end this weekend.
Companion Show And Run Extensions
In Pour Taste, created and performed by Australian duo Sweeney Preston and Ethan Cavanagh, blended stand-up with a five-pour tasting, rotating guest sommeliers, and alcohol-free options. That format is detailed on the show’s official Las Vegas page, and local coverage reported the engagement was extended beyond its original Oct. 17–Nov. 30 window into late January, as outlined on In Pour Taste’s site and in coverage by WhatsUpVegas.
Ticketing And Venue Dates
Some ticketing pages still show performances into the last days of January, which could indicate remaining bookings or simply listings that have not yet been updated. Ticket listings on Ticketmaster display dates through Jan. 30 and the Lighthouse Artspace page confirms the venue at The Shops at Crystals and its address.
Who Produced The Shows
The Next Chapter and In Pour Taste were co-produced by Corey Ross’s Starvox Entertainment and James Seabright’s Seabright Live. The Review‑Journal noted that another of the collaborators’ Strip productions, Potted Potter, closed at the Horseshoe at the end of last year and is still seeking a new Las Vegas venue.
The Lighthouse Artspace site shows the complex continues to host rotating immersive experiences and lists future events and sign-up options for visitors, leaving the Crystals calendar open for whatever moves in next.









