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I know Clint Holmes is a Vegas vet and an amazing singer, but I was still really surprised how much I enjoyed this show. Holmes is very personable and connects extremely well with the audience. You feel like he's actually speaking to you when he's conversing in between songs and telling stories. His band is also top notch and very talented. The venue is gorgeous and intimate, but not too small, probably seating about 500 people. Holmes makes good use of the whole space throughout the show. As a Millennial, this probably wouldn't be a top choice at face value, but don't write it off completely. The song choices were contemporary and ones anyone would enjoy. Although I enjoy Frank SInatra, I think Holmes made a great choice by leaving out the Great American Songbook from the show. Some songs in the show include: Just the Way You Are - Billy Joel and Bruno Mars mashup 7 Years - Lukas Graham Imagine - John Lennon Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran I Wish - Stevie Wonder Can't Stop the Feeling - Justin Timberlake Holmes also does a few originals that I've never heard of. His flawless singing and the band make those enjoyable enough despite not having any familiarity. Between The Lines is a unique, welcome addition to the list of great shows on the Strip.
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