LAS VEGAS, NV — Treasure Island Las Vegas, in partnership with KnokX Pro Entertainment, a Samoan-owned entertainment company led by High Chief Fonoti Reno Anoa’i, proudly presents MANA: A Polynesian Revue & Luau on July 24 at 7 p.m.
Treasure Island Las Vegas was inspired by one of the most famous adventure stories ever written. The author of Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson, eventually made Samoa his home. The Samoan people gave him the name Tusitala—“Teller of Tales.” Stevenson lived among the people of Samoa, embraced its culture, and today rests on Mount Vaea overlooking the island he loved. More than 130 years later, that story comes full circle.
Named after the Polynesian word Mana—a concept recognized throughout the Polynesian Islands representing spiritual power, prestige, honor, respect, and strength—the production celebrates the shared cultural traditions of Polynesia through music, dance, storytelling, and authentic island hospitality.
MANA features the incredible performers of Hot Lava Productions under the direction of Runi Tafaega, alongside renowned Samoan entertainer Atoa Ripley, Hawaii’s legendary comedian Frank De Lima, traditional Polynesian dancers, live island music, authentic drummers, and a featured Samoan Fire Knife performer.
More than a stage show, MANA begins with an authentic Polynesian Luau Feast featuring
island-inspired cuisine, traditional favorites, and a traditional Pua’a (Pig) Presentation
honoring one of Polynesia’s most cherished traditions. Guests are then immersed in an
unforgettable evening of live island music, Polynesian dance, comedy, storytelling,
authentic drumming, and the thrilling artistry of the Samoan Fire Knife.
The experience extends beyond the stage with interactive opportunities including the MANA Drum Circle, exclusive photo experiences with the featured Samoan Fire Knife performer, personal serenades by Atoa Ripley, and audience participation woven throughout the evening.
Produced by KnokX Pro Entertainment, the company develops live entertainment experiences ranging from professional wrestling and combat sports to cultural productions, island music concerts and festivals, family attractions, and destination entertainment.
“MANA is more than a show,” said Anoa’i. “You don’t have to travel all the way to Hawaii or the South Pacific to experience an authentic Polynesian floor show. We’re bringing the music, culture, food, storytelling, and spirit of the islands right here to the Las Vegas Strip.”
EVENT DETAILS
MANA: A POLYNESIAN REVUE & LUAU
Friday, July 24, 2026
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Traditional Pua’a (Pig) Presentation: 7:00 PM
Show Starts: 8:00 PM
Experience the spirit of Polynesia—right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip
Presented by Treasure Island Las Vegas & KnokX Pro Entertainment
Tickets for this event can be purchased at Mana Polynesian Revue at the Treasure Island Pool. | Treasure Island Pool.
For media inquiries or group reservations, contact KnokX Pro Entertainment.
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About Treasure Island Hotel & Casino
Treasure Island on the Las Vegas Strip is a privately owned hotel and casino. Boasting nearly 3,000 guest rooms, Treasure Island is a world-class destination for headline entertainment. Home to Mystère, the classic Cirque du Soleil performance combines the powerful athleticism, high-energy acrobatics and inspiring imagery that has become the company’s hallmark. Upscale and casual dining choices, hip nightspots and indulgent spa and shopping experiences further complement the one-of-a-kind Treasure Island guest experience. For more information about Treasure Island, visit www.treasureisland.com, or follow on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @TIVegas.
Treasure Island Media Contact:
Kirvin Doak Communications
KnockX Pro Contact
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