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David Copperfield's 25-year Las Vegas magic era ends with a mysterious new act

A magic dynasty fades as Copperfield's legendary residency ends. What's behind the curtain for his bold, unshaken comeback after the Epstein files?

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David Copperfield's 25-year Las Vegas magic era ends with a mysterious new act

Magician David Copperfield has announced a major new project after his long-running Las Vegas residency comes to an end. The reveal follows months of speculation after his name appeared in the Epstein files earlier this year. Yet, despite the January release, no shift in public opinion or career impact has been observed.

Copperfield's 25-year show at the MGM Grand will close on April 30, 2026. The final performance marks the end of one of the longest-running magic residencies in Las Vegas history.

Details about his next venture remain under wraps, though he has described it as 'spectacular.' The announcement arrives roughly three months after the January 30, 2026 release of Epstein-related documents, which included references to the magician. However, no changes in his professional standing or audience reception have been reported since then.

The magician's upcoming project will replace his iconic MGM Grand show. With no visible effect from the Epstein files on his career, the focus now shifts to what Copperfield will unveil next. The transition comes after a quarter-century of performances in Las Vegas.

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