King of Diamonds - The Neil Diamond Tribute Las Vegas Show
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Rob Garrett hasn't just studied Neil Diamond — he's seen him perform live more than sixteen times. That obsessive devotion to the source material shows the moment he steps into the spotlight at OYO's Pegasus Showroom.
There's a difference between impersonation and devotion. Rob Garrett falls firmly into the second category. Having watched Neil Diamond perform live more than sixteen times — studying the physicality, the phrasing, the way a note bends before it lands — Garrett has built something that goes well beyond a costume and a backing track. What he brings to the Pegasus Showroom at OYO Hotel & Casino is the emotional architecture of Diamond's music, rebuilt from the inside out.
Garrett's credentials aren't manufactured. He performed at the prestigious Legends in Concert series in Honolulu, toured under his own "King of Diamonds" banner, and once filled the M Resort in Las Vegas with 1,700 people who came specifically to hear him. That's not a warm-up act résumé — that's a headliner's track record. Now, with a resident show in Las Vegas, he's trading one-night stands for something more settled and, in many ways, more powerful. Residencies reward the audience. The show tightens. The performer owns the room.
The Pegasus Showroom is an intimate venue, which matters more than people realize. Neil Diamond's music — "Sweet Caroline," "Cracklin' Rosie," "America," "Hello Again" — was built for communal feeling, for rooms where strangers find themselves singing together without planning to. In a smaller space, that electricity doesn't dissipate. It builds. It bounces off the back wall and comes right back at you. If you've ever wondered what it would feel like to have been in the room during the golden era of Las Vegas showroom performance, this is one of the few places left where that question has a real, live answer.
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