Based on the hit, vintage TV show, Name That Tune, at the Imperial Palace, tests the audience’s knowledge of music from classics up through today.
Hosted by Vegas favorites, Zowie Bowie and Marley Taylor, fifty audience members are guaranteed to get called on stage for a chance to win $10,000.
Seating for Name That Tune is general admission and doors open 30 minutes before the show begins. When you get to the show, be sure to sign the waiver and get a nametag so you can be called up on stage to play Name That Tune!
They call 10 audience members for the first five rounds to get their finalists. The first two people in each round to name two songs correctly move on to the next round.
If you are called on stage and don’t move on, don’t worry, there’s still a prize for you! We won two tickets to see Human Nature, a tribute show to Doo Wop music, and two tickets to come back and see Name That Tune again. (Not a bad consolation prize if you ask me.)
The show was a lot of fun, with families and groups that weren’t on stage battling each other to see who could name that tune fastest.
It also plays at 4 p.m. (there are other show times, as well), and runs for approximately 90 minutes, so you can still make reservations for dinnertime and catch a 10 p.m. show (and maybe even a happy hour).
I will mention here, all of the casinos on the strip have free parking, including the Imperial Palace. I would NOT recommend parking at the Imperial Palace. The lot is small, its hard to find a space, the lanes are very tight, and it’s a little confusing to find your way back to your car after the show or dinner. Park at the Flamingo, which is next door, and walk along Las Vegas Blvd. to the Imperial Palace and save yourself the hassle.
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