Blue Man Group Welcomes Players to Final of Big One for One Drop

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Blue Man Group Welcomes Players to Final of Big One for One Drop

TWEET IT: Don’t miss @bluemangroup at the final table of #BigOneForOneDrop tournament to close out the @WSOP in #Vegas! Tune into ESPN2 at 9 p.m. EST today to catch the action! #BlueManVEGAS
 
Blue Man Group will welcome poker players to the final table of the Big One for One Drop tournament, the final event of the World Series of Poker, today, Tuesday, July 17. The tournament and performance will be broadcasted on ESPN2 at 9 p.m. EST.
 
The Blue Men will perform a special percussion piece as the players are introduced and take their seats at the final table for the Big One for One Drop tournament. Additionally, the Blue Men will interact with players throughout the duration of the event.
 
This year marks the fourth edition of the Big One for One Drop, the world’s only $1 million buy-in poker tournament. The event is a charitable initiative of the One Drop organization in partnership with the World Series of Poker to help raise awareness and funds for global water issues.
 
Fans can keep up with Blue Man Group on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
 
ABOUT BLUE MAN GROUP
International entertainment phenomenon Blue Man Group has returned to Luxor Hotel and Casino where they first took Las Vegas by storm. The Blue Man Theater has been custom designed for the ideal Blue Man Group experience with audiences closer to the action than ever before.
 
Blue Man Productions is a global entertainment company best known for the award-winning Blue Man Group show, performed in over 20 countries and seen by more than 35 million people worldwide since 1991. A dynamic combination of art, music, comedy and technology, the show’s euphoric celebration of human connection has universal appeal for a broad range of age groups and cultural backgrounds. The show is continually refreshed with new music, fresh stories, custom instruments and state-of-the-art technology. Blue Man Group has permanent theatrical productions in New York, Las Vegas, Boston, Chicago, Orlando, Berlin and a World Tour.
 
This creative collective has become part of the pop culture zeitgeist. Blue Man Group has served as the face of branding campaigns for Intel and TIM/Brasil and appeared countless times on hit shows like “The Tonight Show,” “Arrested Development,” “Ellen,” “Schlag den Raab” (Germany), “WOWOW” (Japan), and “CaldeiraŢo do Huck” (Brasil).
 
Beyond the stage show, they are Grammy-nominated recording artists, known for their contributions to various film and TV scores and multiple Blue Man Group albums, including their most recent, THREE.  Their “Megastar World Tour” rock concert parody played arenas across the globe. The group’s recently published first-ever book, Blue Man World, is a visually stunning anthropological exploration of the curious bald and blue character.

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