Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey to perform in residency at The Foundry in Las Vegas during 2017

Well, isn’t this special?!

Former Saturday Night Live stars Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey will join comedy forces once again in 2017 for 10 weekends in Las Vegas at The Foundry inside SLS Las Vegas.

Their 90-minute show, “Reunited,” will feature musical numbers, impersonations and a review of the dynamic duo’s renowned sketches from SNL, including The Church Lady, Master Thespian, and Garth. They’ll also include a Q&A portion with their fans in the audience.

“Jon and I go way back, and it’s been memorable creating this one-of-a-kind concept with one of my lifelong cohorts,” Carvey said. “Las Vegas is the perfect city to experience a good time and The Foundry is the perfect stage to bring it to life.”

Lovitz added:  “I am ecstatic to be performing with Dana Carvey, one of my best friends since my time at SNL. Performing in such a popular resort, in a state-of-the-art, intimate venue, is an honor in itself.”

“Jon Lovitz and Dana Carvey ‘Reunited’ signals a new era of entertainment for SLS,” said Matt Minichino, vice president of nightlife and entertainment at SLS Las Vegas. “We are excited to welcome these comedic geniuses to The Foundry stage, as they represent many of the new offerings coming to the resort in 2017, which also includes W Las Vegas.”

Confirmed show dates include:

  • Jan. 6-7, 2017
  • Feb. 3-4, 2017
  • March 17-18, 2017
  • March 31 and April 1, 2017
  • May 5-6, 2017
  • June 30 and July 1-4, 2017
  • Sept. 1-2, 2017
  • Oct. 6-7, 2017
  • Oct. 27-28, 2017

The show begins at 9 p.m. and tickets can be purchased at foundrylv.com or by calling 702-761-7617. Tickets go on sale today, starting at $49, with a VIP package available that includes a meet-and-greet with the duo.

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