The Sirens of TI was a free nightly show provided by the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
The show entailed a group of sensual and tempting sirens engaging with a band of renegade pirates led by the infamous Blackbeard.
In retaliation, the Sirens use their power over the ocean to summon a storm to engulf The Bull and sink it to the bottom of the sea.
The Sirens force Eros to walk the plank, but he and the rest of the pirates soon climb aboard The Song, where a second battle ensues.
However, in late November 2013, Treasure Island announced that the closure was permanent, and that some of the space would be used for new shops,[10][11][12] surprising several cast members.
[7][6] By 2011, over the course of 7,440 shows, 630,000 pieces of pyrotechnics had been detonated, 52,000 US gallons (200,000 L) of propane had been fired, and The Bull had traveled 480 miles (770 km) (The Song never moved).
[16] Soon after its premiere, Martin Stein wrote "Sirens is foundering and taking on water" in his review for the Las Vegas Weekly, adding "the choreography is boring [and] all the action is far too small for a show in which the audience will often be across six lanes of traffic.
[20] The Los Angeles Times advised readers to avoid the show, calling it "dumb and a major pain to watch.