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Franky Perez Crashes Cirque’s Party With Weekly Treasure Island Takeover

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Published on June 03, 2026
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The Las Vegas Strip is about to pick up a new Thursday-night habit, as Franky Perez and his band The All Nighters move into the Treasure Island Theater for a weekly, all-ages residency starting Thursday, June 25. The run kicks off with a complimentary opening-night performance before settling into a regular Thursday slot, pitched as a full-scale live-music production that blends rock, Latin rhythms and old-school Strip showmanship. Organizers say they want the show to feel big-league while still staying realistic for local budgets.

Residency Details

According to a press release, the residency launches June 25 at 7 p.m., with doors at 6 p.m., then rolls on every Thursday night after that. Opening night comes with a little extra seasoning, featuring comedian Jules Horowitz as a special guest. Tickets are listed starting at $25, taxes and fees included, and Treasure Island owner Phil Ruffin called the booking “exactly the kind of programming we want to bring to our stage.” The production is set in the resort's main theater and described as a modern spin on classic Strip entertainment, per a press release via SRO PR.

A Historic Theater Shift

The move is notable because the Treasure Island theater has long been synonymous with Cirque du Soleil’s Mystère, which has anchored the room for decades. Local reporting frames the new concert residency as the first time the Cirque-style showroom has been repurposed for a weekly live-music run. As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the decision marks a clear break from the theater’s Mystère era, a tenure the Cirque du Soleil site notes began with the show’s 1993 premiere.

Perez’s Strip Momentum

Perez released his bilingual album Dámelo on April 17, 2026 via The Label Group/Virgin Music Group and has been steadily leveling up his Strip presence this year. He recently completed a residency at Ivan Kane’s Forty Deuce and headlined an April album-release performance at the Carnival Midway at Circus Circus, moves that helped pave the way for the Treasure Island booking. The jump into a recurring Thursday-night Strip slot is being positioned as Perez’s next major step in expanding his residency profile across Las Vegas stages, a trajectory highlighted in earlier local coverage that saw him crank up All Nighters at Mandalay Bay.

Accessible, Local-Focused Programming

Treasure Island is marketing the show as both approachable and family-friendly, stressing no drink minimum, free parking and an all-ages format designed to make it easy for locals to show up on a weeknight. The resort’s events page lists the Thursday schedule and introductory pricing as part of its broader headliner slate, and promotional materials lean hard on that local-friendly angle as a core selling point.

For more on the announcement and early community reaction, see FOX5 Las Vegas.