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Mark Wahlberg shows up to watch ‘Ted’ on the Strip

Updated June 12, 2024 - 9:22 am

When Mark Wahlberg pledged to bring the movie business to Las Vegas, he meant film making, not watching.

But the A-lister and Las Vegas resident showed up unbilled at Fontainebleau’s Oasis Cinema Club viewing of his hit film “Ted” on Sunday. Brandishing his Flecha Azul Tequila rather than popcorn and Junior Mints, Wahlberg greeted the hundreds of fans at the hotel’s Oasis Pool Deck.

As release from the hotel reports Wahlberg stated, “Welcome to the most beautiful hotel and casino you’ll ever see in your life, Fontainebleau Las Vegas. I hope you enjoy this movie. It has brought a lot of laughs to a lot of people.”

The movie star and entrepreneur also plugged and served his tequila, which he’s also done at Palms’ pool, Cathédrale at Aria, Circa Bar and The Shoppes at Mandalay Place, among other taverns and hot spots around the valley. Wahlberg has tended bar so frequently he could star in a “Cocktail” reboot.

The Oasis Cinema Club is in its first year. Such classics as “Finding Nemo” (Sunday), “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (June 23) and “Crazy Rich Asians” (June 30) are on the schedule. The series runs through Sept. 1, with a “Grease” revival. General admission is $5; daybed and cabana reservations $75. Go to fontainebleaulasvegas.com for the intel.

May We Recommend

“Boy George: Hello Vegas — An Intimate Night With Me” at The Theater at Virgin Hotel at 8 p.m. Aug. 24. We had a great time with George two years ago at Encore Theater. Tickets are onsale 10 a.m. Friday at AXS.com.

Tease this …

Tom Jones is coming back to Encore Theater, dates Sept. 28-29. The international recording legend, and longtime target of lingerie tossers around the world, just turned 84.

Your VegasVille Moment

The dress code for Friday night’s Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekender events at The Orleans was “green.”

Two guests dressed in that color, as Glamourous Aliens, including masks with bulbous eyes. They even spoke in custom-alien gibberish. No one knew their identities, aside from Vegas A&E figure Robin Slonina, who checked them in for the event.

They were former “Absinthe” Green Fairy Melody Sweets and her creative partner MsTickle. They have teamed on “The Sweets’ Spot” YouTube series, and had a great time until being invited to leave for violating the hotel’s no-mask policy.

Cool Hang Alert

The Fab, the city’s long-running Beatles tribute band, marks its 30th anniversary this month. Pat Woodward’s fab crew is at Coverall Lounge at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur at 8 p.m. Saturday. The band plays “Help” in its entirety (the album and also the single). No cover, and you don’t need a ticket (to ride).

John Katsilometes’ column runs daily in the A section. His “PodKats!” podcast can be found at reviewjournal.com/podcasts. Contact him at [email protected]. Follow @johnnykats on X, @JohnnyKats1 on Instagram.

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