NEW YORK — Channing Tatum is bringing the stage spin-off of his wildly successful ''Magic Mike'' film franchise to New York City, promising to ''turn up the gas'' on a show that already generates plenty of heat.
''Magic Mike Live'' — which offers plenty of chiseled abs and sex-positivity — will open its specially designed 425-seat immersive experience Oct. 8 at the onetime Copacabana nightclub on the corner of 47th Street and 8th Avenue.
''We're going to turn the gas up a little bit and make it a little hotter, just pour some gasoline on it. It's New York. So you've got to throw everything at it,'' Tatum tells The Associated Press.
''Magic Like Live'' flips the traditional, cheesy male review on its head, putting the women in the audience first at a time when toxic masculinity is under fire.
The show features 13 ripped male dancers and a female MC, combining songs, aerial acrobatics, comedy, plenty of drink service and audience participation, only if wanted.
''It's kind of like a dance spectacular that has a sexy twist, and sexy for us is a lot of things. Sexy is funny. Sexy is athletic. Sexy is smart. So we try to approach the dance with all of those things in mind,'' says Alison Faulk, co-director and choreographer.
''There's very few spaces that are made with women in mind,'' she adds. ''This is made with the woman in mind and making her whole night happy and easier and fun, just to like to take a load off. There's few places like that.''
Some of the songs will include Ginuwine's ''Pony,'' which is featured in the films, 50 Cent's ''Candy Shop,'' Gallant's ''Open Up,'' James Brown's "Get Up I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine'' and Ro James' ''Permission,'' as well as original music.