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'Magic Mike Live': Channing Tatum's strip show's heading to Vegas in 2017

Carly Mallenbaum
USA TODAY
You could see a show like the one performed in 'Magic Mike' in real life.

Ladies, forget what you knew about bachelorette parties: Magic Mike Live is heading to Vegas.

Channing Tatum (aka Magic Mike, himself) shared the news Wednesday on Facebook Live and in a Cosmopolitan video (Cosmo is a partner on the show) with puppies and shirtless men.

Magic Mike Live  is a classy male stripper show that's heading to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas for previews starting in March 2017. Tatum said on Facebook that he plans to take the show on the road after that.

"God knows we have enough gentlemen's clubs in this world, so let's start the first gentle-ladies' club... or maybe not so gentle, depends on what you're into. I don't know," Tatum says in the Cosmo video.

In fact, he says in the video, "We need to know (what you're into). We're not mind readers, so please leave your comments and let us know what you want, and we're gonna create it for you."

Cue the squeals.

Tatum is directing the show with choreographers Alison Faulk and Teresa Espinosa, who collaborated on his Magic Mike movies. No, Tatum won't be one of the dozen men to star in the shows, but, he told Cosmo, "If I'm ever in shape enough to do that again, I'll absolutely go out and have a fun night or two."

Here's Tatum's Facebook Live announcement, where he introduces some of the show's performers and shares more details:

More from the Magic Mike Live ​press release:

"The experience starts as you enter Club Domina, a real life version of the club at the foundation of Magic Mike XXL, where men cater to women’s desires. The fully re-envisioned cabaret nightclub space will be unlike any other in Las Vegas with three elaborately designed bars, an integrated stage and seating for 450 guests. Expressly created to capture the magnetism of a film franchise that has grossed nearly $300 million, this new venue and its immersive production will... happens in front of, behind, above and all around the audience."

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