The legendary duo of Penn & Teller has sealed a three-year extension with the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, ensuring their famed residency continues until December 2029. This news emerged during their appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on June 8, marking another chapter in a storied run that’s become iconic in Las Vegas entertainment circles.
Decades of Magic in Las Vegas
Penn Jillette and Teller began their Las Vegas adventure at the Rio in 2001. Prior to this move, they’d already made a name for themselves with a six-year stint at Bally’s and two seasons at MGM Grand. But it’s their tenure at the Rio that’s cemented their status—making them the longest-running headlining act at a single Las Vegas hotel. Industry insiders often reference their journey as the gold standard in residency success.
A Milestone of 12,000 Shows
This extension coincides with the duo celebrating their 50th anniversary tour. Since their partnership began in 1975, they’ve crafted a unique blend of illusion, comedy, and skepticism. Jillette mentioned during a London appearance that their live performance count now exceeds 12,000 shows. “We’ve done more shows than The Beatles and the Rolling Stones combined,” he added. That’s a staggering feat by any measure. The duo’s TV show, “Penn & Teller: Fool Us,” will also resume production in October, returning for its 11th season. This series has become a staple on North American screens, challenging magicians to outwit the famous pair.
Beyond the Stage
While they continue to collaborate, both Penn and Teller have pursued notable individual projects. Jillette is gearing up for a UK tour alongside Piff the Magic Dragon, another Vegas staple. Teller, on the other hand, is involved in a new performing arts and media project downtown. Yet, despite these ventures, their primary focus remains the Rio show. “The show is all that’s ever mattered to us,” Jillette stated. “As long as we’re doing it, we’re happy.”
Looking Ahead
With the extension now official, Las Vegas audiences can anticipate more years of Penn & Teller’s trademark magic and humor. But the partnership has now been secured through late 2029, further solidifying their legacy in the city. As for what’s next, the duo’s show will undoubtedly continue to evolve, offering fresh surprises for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.

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