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Here’s how to see the Utah cast of Hulu’s ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ live in Las Vegas

The live “MomTok” event happens weeks after the Hulu series returns for season 2.

(Timeline Touring) Six members of the cast of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" — from left: Jessi Ngatikaura, Mayci J. Neeley, Taylor Frankie Paul, Jennifer Affleck, Mikayla Matthews and Layla Taylor — will take the stage together live in "MomTok: The Unholy Tea" at The Palazzo Theatre at The Venetian resort in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 7, 2025.

The stars of the reality show “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” are planning their first live show — taking the drama back to Las Vegas.

The live show, “MomTok: The Unholy Tea,” is scheduled for Saturday, June 7, at 10 p.m. at The Venetian’s Palazzo Theatre on the Las Vegas Strip, the resort and LiveNation announced Tuesday.

The live event will feature six cast members from the unscripted Hulu series: Taylor Frankie Paul, Mikayla Matthews, Mayci J. Neeley, Jennifer Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura and Layla Taylor.

The show will include commentary, roundtable chats, interactive games, confessions from fans read live by the cast and more, according to the announcement.

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” which Hulu touts as its No. 1 most-watched unscripted premiere of 2024, centers on eight Utah TikTok influencers — part of what’s called “MomTok.”

The first season captured the cast several months after they made headlines in 2022, when Paul revealed that she and her husband were engaged in “soft swinging” with other couples in the Latter-day Saint faith.

A second season is scheduled to start streaming on May 15, Hulu announced in March.

How to get tickets

Tickets for the live show, at $45 plus fees, go on sale Friday at 11 a.m. Mountain time at TicketMaster.com or VenetianLasVegas.com. A MomTok presale will start Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mountain time; a presale for Venetian Rewards members and LiveNation and TicketMaster customers will start Thursday at 11 a.m. Mountain time.

In a joint statement through LiveNation, the group said the event “is our chance to connect, let loose and give audiences an unforgettable girls’ night out in Vegas — a city that’s become such an iconic part of our story.”

Las Vegas was the backdrop of one of the best-remembered moments from the series’ first season, when Ngatikaura arranged a visit to a Chippendales’ show, including a meet-and-greet with the shirtless male performers.

The Chippendales visit ended in tears, with Affleck getting into an argument with her husband, Zac, over the phone. As Affleck told Paul after the call, “He said he doesn’t want to be married to me if I do stuff like this.”

Later, Jennifer’s friends found out that while she was at Chippendales, Zac was out gambling — which some viewers saw as hypocritical, given that gambling and strip shows are both frowned upon in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.