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What happens in Vegas … just might end up on Bravo!
The network announced Tuesday that BravoCon 2023 will take place in Las Vegas from Nov. 3 to 5, gathering Bravolebrities from around the world for three days of epic events and one-of-a-kind fan interactions.
Caesars Forum will serve as the epicenter for the weekend, offering VIP experiences and behind-the-scenes access.
“Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” is also expected to bring its iconic clubhouse to life throughout the Sin City affair, per a press release obtained by Page Six.
“BravoCon is about celebrating our Bravoholics, whose impassioned commitment and loyalty continue to raise the bar on what it means to be a fan,” said Ellen Stone, executive vice president of consumer engagement and brand strategy at NBCUniversal.
“In fact, their invaluable insight and devoted engagement drives us to come back stronger and smarter. You can bet this will be the best BravoCon yet.”
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Programming and ticket news will be announced soon, but fans may want to stay on high alert, as previous iterations sold out in record time.
Last year’s coveted event took place in October 2022 at New York City’s Javits Center, where 145 Bravo stars — ranging from the “Real Housewives” franchise, plus “Summer House,” “Below Deck,” “Vanderpump Rules” and more popular programming — convened for roughly 35,000 fans.
BravoCon made its debut in November 2019 but was not held for the following two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sezin Cavusoglu, vice president of production at Bravo, previously teased that a Vegas version of the supersize convention was possible after two successful turns in the Big Apple.
“We just need to get through this weekend, and then we can have bigger conversations about what the future may look like,” the former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” producer told The Post ahead of BravoCon 2022.
“But why not? Why not LA? Why not Vegas?” she pondered. “The sky’s the limit.”