Entertainer @veronicdicaire to Launch Limited Engagement Show #VeronicVoices at @BallysLasVegas beginning June 20

Singer, comedian and entertainer Véronic DiCaire will be bringing her new show VÉRONIC Voices to the Jubilee! Theater at Bally’s Las Vegas for a limited engagement June 20 through August 31.

VÉRONIC Voices will feature the unique talents of Véronic, who pays homage to the most popular female recording artists in the world, including Lady Gaga, Madonna, Whitney, Adele, Pink or Celine,.  Her show is backed by six dancers and five state-of-the-art video screens.  The show is co-produced by Celine Dion.

“I am very excited to present my new show at Bally’s,” said Véronic. “I feel the timing is great for this new kind of tribute and the team that Rene and Celine have put together is world class… I couldn’t ask for a better opportunity.  Las Vegas is the perfect playground for what I do and I can’t wait to start!”

“Véronic has been building a fan base around the world, and we are excited to welcome her to Bally’s Las Vegas, where I am sure she will gain many more fans,” said David Hoenemeyer, regional president of Bally’s Las Vegas. “I know that our guests will be amazed and entertained by her and all of her voices.”

Véronic made her first US television debut and performance on Katie Couric's talk show "Katie" which aired on ABC on Thursday, April 25

HOW THEY MET:  Véronic’s talent of combining her singing background with comic relief attracted the attention of Celine Dion and Rene Angelil, who invited her to open for Celine during the Taking Chances Tour. In 2008, Véronic opened 11 shows at Montreal's Bell Centre to 22,000 people each night getting multiple standing ovations and rave reviews. For the next 18 months, Véronic toured Quebec and Ontario selling out theatres wherever she went, and in the spring of 2010 did her first of many European shows, debuting in Paris at the Theatre de la Gaite Montparnasse. By the fall of 2012, she performed close to 200 sold-out shows throughout France, Switzerland and Belgium, and became a huge prime-time television star as a judge on “X-Factor France.”  In addition to selling out the prestigious Theatre Olympia in Paris 12 times, Véronic played to nightly audiences of 5,000 plus in both The Arena in Geneva, and the Forest National in Brussels.