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MGM Grand Names Movie-Inspired ‘Now You See Me Live’ as David Copperfield’s Replacement
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- Now You See Me Live will officially replace David Copperfield at the MGM Grand
- The high-tech magic show stars Andrew Basso, Adam Trent, Enzo Weyne, and Gabriella Lester
- Performances begin October 15, 2026, at the newly renamed MGM Grand Theater
According to the MGM Grand, it takes four magicians to replace David Copperfield. That’s how many will fill the stage in Now You See Me Live, a new live show based on the three-part movie franchise of the same name.
The show—a touring version of which has already played to sold-out crowds at the Sydney Opera House and in Singapore—will run at the newly rebranded MGM Grand Theater from Oct. 15, 2026, through Jan. 5, 2027.

Created by the producers of the successful touring show The Illusionists, Now You See Me Live will feature four real-life magicians billed as the “Four Horsemen,” a nod to the characters from the 2013 heist-thriller. (Now You See Me starred Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco as magicians who perform bank heists and corporate exposures, distributing the loot back to their audiences while outsmarting the FBI.)
The show at the MGM Grand is designed to simulate a performance that the Four Horsemen would have given if they were real.
The stars, who skills do not line up perfectly with the cinematic Four Horsemen, are:
- Italian world champion escape artist Andrew Basso
- American sleight-of-hand expert Adam Trent
- French large-scale illusionist Enzo Weyne
- Canada’s Gabriella Lester, a second escapologist
“The incredible illusionists we’ve carefully selected as the Four Horsemen will push the boundaries of stage magic to the absolute edge,” said producer Simon Painter in a statement. “They come from around the globe, combining their grand feats of illusion to create a show with truly mind-blowing artistry.”
Organizers said the production will also include a rotating roster of special guests.
Copperfield’s Name Vanished

Copperfield — who was reportedly contracted and booked to perform through July 2026 — officially “chose” to end his 25-year Las Vegas residency on April 30, 2026. However, his exit came just weeks after unsealed FBI documents from the U.S. Department of Justice thrust his ties to Jeffrey Epstein back into the spotlight, revealing that investigators had previously scrutinized whether the two shared a “very close relationship.”
While the MGM Grand’s leadership released standard corporate statements thanking the magician for his historic run and celebrating his final performance, the resort had already begun removing his massive promotional wrap from the building two months before — heavily suggesting a corporate desire to distance the brand from the escalating PR crisis.
Indeed, Copperfield’s achievement could have been honored by keeping his name on the property’s theater. However, the space is now called just the MGM Grand Theater. (Prior to being rebranded the David Copperfield Theater in 2013, it was known as the MGM Grand Hollywood Theater.)
Tickets for Now You See Me Live go on sale 10 a.m. PT Monday, June 22 via ticketmaster.com. Presales for MGM Rewards members and Live Nation customers begin 10 a.m. PT Thursday, June 18. Additional schedule information is on the Now You See Me website.

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