King of Diamonds – The Neil Diamond Tribute Las Vegas show at Alexis Park

King of Diamonds – The Neil Diamond Tribute

  • Alexis Park Resort Hotel

    A Neil Diamond tribute packed with big choruses and familiar favorites.

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    THEATER/VENUE

    Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park

    HOTEL/LOCATION

    Alexis Park Resort Hotel

    DURATION

    70 Minutes (No Intermission)

    SHOW TYPE

    Family-Friendly, Tribute, Musical, Impersonator

    AGES

    Ages 5+

    About the Show

    Rob Garrett has been performing as Neil Diamond for 30 years — longer than any other tribute artist in Las Vegas, and by most accounts the closest you’ll get to the real thing. Since Neil Diamond stepped away from performing and Broadway’s “A Beautiful Noise” closed, Garrett’s King of Diamonds has become the only ongoing Neil Diamond tribute in the country.

    The show runs about 70 minutes in the intimate 100-seat Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park, backed by a live band. Garrett moves through Diamond’s career chronologically, pausing between songs to share the stories behind them — how they were written, what they meant, and why they’ve lasted. The Las Vegas Mayor even proclaimed a “Rob Garrett Day” in recognition of his 50 years as a Las Vegas resident and performer.

    Choose it for Neil Diamond fans, nostalgia lovers, or anyone who wants an intimate off-Strip tribute with genuine passion behind it. Skip it if you want a large production, modern music, or a show without storytelling between songs.

    Who It’s For

    Neil Diamond Fans

    Thirty years of performing this music, a live band, and 100 seats means this is as close as it gets. If Diamond matters to you, this is the show.

    Off-Strip Seekers

    Free parking, affordable tickets, and no casino floor to navigate — the Alexis Park setting keeps it low-hassle and genuinely relaxed.

    Mixed-Age Groups

    Diamond’s catalog spans generations. Grandparents and parents tend to know every word; younger guests usually discover songs they didn’t know they already loved.

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