“Magic Mike Live” will make its official debut in March 2017 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada and tickets are selling fast. The show is a remake of popular Hollywood films “Magic Mike” and “Magic Mike XXL” starring Channing Tatum and other eye-candy stars.

Channing Tatum Shows Magic Mike Live on Ellen

Tatum brought Magic Mike Live dancers to the “Ellen” Season 14 premiere giving fans a sneak peak of the new show he is co-directing.

Ellen Degeneres pulled a woman from the audience – a popular “Magic Mike” move – to enjoy a lap dance with “Magic Mike Live” cast members. The audience received free tickets to “Magic Mike Live” and a free stay at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Magic Mike Live Tickets

A lot of Magic Mike Live tickets are already selling for the first few shows. Of the few that are left for the show on March 30, 2017, prices are based on seating in four different sections. Prices start at $44.95. The next price is $63.30.

Then there are tickets for a hundred dollars, followed by the last Magic Mike Live ticket price of $127.52. Shows go on through the summer of 2017.

Although March 2017 is so far away, you can stay connected with the Magic Mike Live show on social media for updates through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Magic Mike Live Quiz

Before the show, you can take a 15-minute quiz via the official Magic Mike Live website where you can tell the crew a little about yourself and wait for further questions and updates by email or phone. The quiz is available through the “Mike Asks” tab.

You will be asked tons of questions like whether the “grass is always greener,” “which alcohol makes you wild,” and “does money or success intimidate you.”

The quiz is not for the faint of heart so beware of personal questions about fetish preferences and dating preferences. Magic Mike Live asks if you have ever been in love, turned down a wedding proposal and if you would be okay with meeting a partner on a hookup App like Tinder or Hinge. It also asks you to reveal one of your deepest secrets that you never told anyone.

Other questions include:

“Is love enough to get though a fundamental relationship?”

“Have you ever said no to a marriage proposal?”

“How does society influence preconceived notions of men and women?” – I’ll answer that one for you. For one, it is technically not okay for women to be exotic dancers while it is “sexy” to see a man do it.