Magicians of the Year – The Clairvoyants – Bring Trickery to Pechanga Resort & Casino with Magnificent Mentalism

TEMECULA, Calif. (December 11, 2017) – America’s Got Talent finalists Thommy Ten and Amelie Van Tass of The Clairvoyants take the stage inside the Pechanga Resort & Casino Theater on Saturday, April 14, at 8 p.m. Thommy and Amelie’s highly intuitive abilities as mentalists have catapulted them to stardom, wowing audiences worldwide with mindreading and unique illusions. Tickets go on sale this Thursday, December 14, at 3 p.m. and are $60, $55, $45, and $40. Tickets may be purchased online at Pechanga.com, by calling (877) 711-2946 or in person at the Pechanga Box Office.

Thommy Ten and Amelie Van Tass (The Clairvoyants) met in 2011, when they began to develop their “second sight” act and within a year they had developed a full-length show. Shortly thereafter, they began touring Europe. In 2014, they received their first long-term contract in America when they performed in the show The Illusionarium by Jeff Hobson. A custom theater was built for this show on the cruise ship “Norwegian Getaway.” After a six-month run in The Illusionarium, they were offered a featured spot in the largest touring magic show in the world, The Illusionists, produced by Simon Painter. As part of the brand new show The Illusionists 1903, they toured Australia, Mexico and the Middle East after which they continued with The Illusionists 2.0 and The Illusionists — Live From Broadway. A highlight of their career was the opportunity to perform at the Sydney Opera House.

This winter they are experiencing another career highlight, appearing in the show The Illusionists — Turn of the Century at the Palace Theatre in New York City, on Broadway. In 2016, they decided to take part in the biggest talent show in the world, “America’s Got Talent.” After four months, six different performances and more than 100,000 contestants, America voted them second place. In October 2016, they appeared, together with winner Grace Vanderwaal, at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. Being a part of that show was another major step in the evolution of their careers. Van Tass and Ten were awarded the “German Champions of Mentalism,” “Magicians of the Year,” 2015 and, were enthusiastically chosen as the “World Champions of Mentalism, 2015,” a prize that hadn’t been awarded in 30 years.

They now bring their magic to sold-out audiences around the world.