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23 of the best shows in Las Vegas worth seeing! [2025]

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Prepare yourself! Las Vegas is a crazy, bustling city popping with too much energy in the middle of the desert.

Even as you fly in, the scene is set for what you’re about to experience when miles of sand suddenly turns into skyscrapers, pyramids, plops of green golf courses, impossibly blue swimming pools and a spiderweb of roads.

A visit to Las Vegas is all about fun, adventure, creating memories to last a lifetime – and it’s not all about casinos any more. In fact there is so much to do in Las Vegas you could be here a month and still not do it all.

And that’s before you even get to the incredible shopping in Las Vegas from malls to outlets to Italian cities in the middle of epic-sized hotels!

View over Bellagio fountains to Paris Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip

But this post is about the best shows in Vegas, to help you whittle down the list.

With a population of over 600,000 people, Las Vegas is the 26th most populous city in the US. Many have flocked here not only for its abundance of affordable housing, but also for the access to some of the most engaging shows that can be found in the US. Period!

If you only have one day, maybe you’re here for a conference or you’re just whizzing through, this post on how to spend a day in Las Vegas covers my favorite things to do!

If you’ve never been to Las Vegas or you tend to only hit the tables when you do, and you want to find out what else this amazing city has to offer, you’ve come to the right spot.

Through first-hand experience and a bit of research, I’ve come up with this list of the best Las Vegas shows in the entertainment capital of the world!

And if you want to know what the Las Vegas weather holds for your trip, check out the 10-day forecast on Weather.com

Flips and tricks at Mad Apple by Cirque Du Soleil. Pic supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

See one of these 5 Cirque Du Soleil shows!

For a mind-blowing demonstration of human acrobatic skill and incredible costumes and stage design, look no further than Cirque Du Soleil. These hugely popular shows are known worldwide for their eccentric routines.

They use everything from special effects with lights, music, and visual stimulus, plus the breathtaking stunts of the performers (some are ex-Olympic gymnasts) to pull your attention any which way they want to.

There are five resident Cirque Du Soleil shows in Las Vegas since the Beatles LOVE took its final bow in 2024.

Mystère

Where: Treasure Island 

They say the first Cirque show you see is the one you’ll love the most. I think this is true for me. Mystére was my first ever show and this one had me in the first minute.

It is also the first-ever Cirque Du Soleil show to score a residence in Las Vegas, and you can expect a fantastic live show full of vibrant costumes and vivid set designs showcasing talented Cirque performers taking you inside the imagination where the world is a jaunty, music-filled adventure bright with color and athleticism.

Mystere at Treasure Island. Pic supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

“O”

Where: Bellagio Hotel & Casino  

If you’ve seen a Cirque du Soleil show before, maybe one of their worldwide touring show, then you should see O. This Aquatic-inspired Cirque show is packed with jaw-dropping moments in a theatre with a giant swimming pool under the stage.

Performers utilize water in nearly every element of the show. If you want to take the evening one step further with the best seat in the house, splurge on tickets in the Golden Circle.

I was lucky enough to have a behind-the-scenes tour here when I was visiting with some media. It was fascinating to learn that divers are positioned under the water in the pool holding breathing apparatus for the performers to breathe on while they wait for their next stunt.

Acrobats on stage and in water at “O”. Pic supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

Where: MGM Grand Hotel & Casino 

KÀ takes the audience through a series of battles that keep you on your toes the whole time. It’s dark and fast and loud, and the stage moves and turns and tips while the performers manage to somehow defy gravity and not fall off!

The makeup and costumes truly bring the entire show together. But it’s the acrobatic stunts you’ll be talking about long after you leave. 

KA acrobats on moving stage. Pic Eric Jamison, supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

Michael Jackson ONE

Where: Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino 

Fans of Michael Jackson will adore this tribute show in honor of the King of Pop.

Talented Cirque Du Soleil performers bring MJ’s music to life, complete with beautiful costumes, intricate set designs, and next-level acrobatic stunts that sees them bend and move in ways you didn’t know the human body could.

Michael Jackson himself even makes a brief appearance on stage in the form of an exceptionally clever hologram. ONE is undoubtedly an exciting and memorable show that you will not want to miss during your next trip to Las Vegas. I loved it.

Beat it! Pic supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

Check out Michael Jackson ONE tickets here.

Bad. Pic supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

Mad Apple

Where: New York – New York Hotel & Casino 

Mad Apple is the newest Las Vegas Cirque Du Soleil show, and it does not disappoint. You’ll see death-defying acrobatic stunts, music, dance and even comedy as well as an incredible cover of Jay-Z’s and Alicia Key’s iconic hit Empire State Of Mind. 

Of course, this Big Apple-inspired show is set at the fabulous New York-New York Hotel & Casino. On most evenings, the hotel also offers live music on the Brooklyn Bridge (the Las Vegas version of the bridge, that is). It’s also the hotel with the roller coaster that runs through it, so good fun for families too.

Check rates for New York-New York here >

Gravity defying basketball shot! Pic supplied by Cirque Du Soleil

Absinthe

Where: Ceasar’s Palace

Leave your sensibilities at the door for this R18 show by Spiegelworld. Absinthe is fast and frivolous with acrobatics and lots of sexy. It’s intoxicating in its energy, filled with raunchy jokes – and if you don’t want to be pulled on stage for a lap dance, you should look away!

WOW

Where: Rio Hotel

Las Vegas is well known for shows that will leave you on the edge of your seat and WOW is one of those shows that accomplishes just that.

WOW has racked up an impressive string of awards as it’s been voted as the best family friendly show, best value show, best production show, and best new show in Las Vegas several times over. In fact, it won out on the competition for Best in Las Vegas from all of the shows offered!

WOW incorporates so many different elements into the show that makes is a spectacularly wild ride from start to finish. From acrobatics to plate spinning, roller skating to full blown musical dance routines, your attention will be glued to the stage throughout the entire show. 

Atomic Saloon Show

Where: The Venetian 

This raunchy and wildly entertaining show by Spiegelworld should be on your Las Vegas trip itinerary. The Atomic Saloon Show boasts talented gymnasts, dancers, and even an adorable dog. Plus, they offer terrific cocktails at the saloon that you can sip on before the show starts!

Fast, funny and sexy, Atomic Saloon Show is for audiences age 18 and above.

All Shook Up: Tribute To The King

Where: Alexis Park Resort 

This stellar live show is the only all-Elvis Presley tribute show in Las Vegas, and it’s super popular. Fans are in for a treat to hear some of Presley’s top hits like Hound Dog and Jailhouse Rock. 

Although, you may run into other Elvis impersonators around Sin City, including at the Graceland Wedding Chapel, where the King of Rock and Roll officiates your ceremony. In fact, I gate-crashed an Elvis wedding and it was such fun!

Elvis – All Shook Up! Pic used with permission

Blue Man Group

Where: Luxor Hotel & Casino 

Another hugely popular show and widely recognized group around the world is the Blue Man Group. Known for their signature blue body paint and the absence of ears, the Blue Man Group combines lights, music, paint, and special visual effects to capture your attention for the entire show.

Percussion and comedy at Blue Man Group. Pic supplied.

They combine music with comedy to make you laugh and then switch the mood in the blink of an eye to elevate your spirit, pumping you full of energy.

The Blue Man Group is a family friendly show that everyone in your group will enjoy. Not only do they perform in a way that people of all ages will enjoy the show, they also are very progressive by offering sensory-friendly performances so that those who are affected by autism are also able to enjoy the wonder of a Blue Man Group performance.

Tip: sit in front of you want to be part of the action!

If you’re taking the kids to Vegas, I have 26 epic things to do in Las Vegas with kids in this post and Blue Man Group is one of them.

Getting papered at Blue Man Group!

Rod Stewart

Where: The Colosseum, Caesar’s Palace

Beginning March 2025 until June, Scottish rocker Rod Stewart will be in residence at The Colosseum featuring his bangers in “The Encore Shows”. He’ll be 80 years old in January 2025, and he’s still got it!

Criss Angel MINDFREAK

Where: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino  

Criss Angel has been performing mind-bending illusions on the Las Vegas Strip for over a decade. From his eclectic, slightly “evil” personality to carefully thought-out magic tricks, the audience will be entertained from start to finish. 

He has a way of drawing your attention into the bizarre and his mastery of magic is enthralling. He filmed for his A&E TV special with the same title performing mind bending illusions that make you question what you know about reality!

To add on to his accolades, Criss Angel’s Mindfreak was awarded the Greatest of All Time award by Vanish Magazine. If the world’s largest magic magazine things that Criss Angel is the G.O.A.T. when it comes to levitation and illusion, you absolutely have to see if for yourself.

View from Las Vegas airpot to Luxor Hotel. Crazy!

David Copperfield

Where: MGM Grand Hotel & Casino 

Copperfield is synonymous with magic. He’s been performing for over 40 years now, which tells you that he’s mastered the art of drawing the audience’s attention in.

Through a combination of illusion and storytelling, you’ll be whisked away on an hour and a half journey by Copperfield. You’ll leave knowing that you’ve seen one of the best in the world.

David Copperfield gives one of the best live magic shows in the world. This master illusionist has spent over fifty years perfecting his craft and was immensely popular in the 1980s, particularly for making the Statue of Liberty disappear.

Today, he continues to wow his audience at his Las Vegas residency at MGM Grand, and tickets sell out fast.

Check ticket prices here for David Copperfield.

The legend David Copperfield. Pic supplied

Penn & Teller

Where: Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 

Another show in Vegas that has stood the test of time is Penn & Teller. This magical duo has been performing their routine in Las Vegas since 2001 and have performed together for the past 44 years!

These guys are the real deal when it comes to magical performances and partnerships. One of the things that makes their shows so engaging is that they vary the scale of the illusions. From close up sleight of hand tricks to illusions that take up the entire stage, Penn and Teller will have you on the edge of your seat asking, “how did they do that?!”

But don’t worry, the best part is that they walk you through how their tricks are done. Even so, you’ll still leave scratching your head and mesmerized.

Penn & Teller. Pic supplied.

Manilow Las Vegas

Where: Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino  

If you grew up in the 70s there’s no judgement here if you had a crush on Barry Manilow! After fifty years of singing pop hits like Copacabana and Mandy, Barry Manilow still got it. 

His shows still sell out so get your tickets in advance. A must-see for longtime fans who will adore his live ninety-minute show at The Westgate’s International Theater. 

By the way, Barry Manilow sold his midcentury modern home in Palm Springs for $25 million in 2020. You can take a tour of these wonderful homes at two festivals a year, or take a guided tour year round. I recently did just that in this post about midcentury modern houses in Palm Springs.

Donny Osmond

Where: Harrah’s Las Vegas

Another one for the teens of the 70s and fans of the Donny and Marie TV show! Donny and Marie Osmond were in residence in Las Vegas for 11 years when they ended their season together in 2019. But never fear: Donny is back as a solo performer, and still selling out!

If you still know the words to Puppy Love, then you need to get Donny Osmond tickets stat! And if you’re swooning already, then upgrade to a VIP ticket and meet him before the show where he does a private Q&A for fans.

Donny Osmond is back! Pic supplied by Caesars

Magic Mike Live

Where: Sahara Las Vegas Hotel & Casino 

Whether you are celebrating your bachelorette or on a trip with your gal pals, you do not want to miss Channing Tatum’s Magic Mike Live.

Since the film of the same name was released in 2012, viewers anticipated a live show to come. It finally debuted in Sin City and continues to be one of the most fun performances on the Las Vegas Strip.

Please note that this show is for adults only. Thus, you must be at least eighteen years old to purchase tickets.

Terry Fator: Who’s The Dummy Now?

Where: New York – New York Hotel & Casino 

One of the most unique comedy and musical shows in Las Vegas is Terry Fator’s.

Terry is one of the most talented ventriloquists in the world and he’s been using his puppets to enthral audiences in laughter for years. In fact, he holds the record for being the longest headlining performance at the Mirage Hotel for over 10 years!

He uses a variety of puppets to sing and impersonate over 200 celebrity voices. From Justin Timberlake to Willy Nelson, you’ll be rolling with how much you’re laughing throughout the course of Terry Fator’s unique brand of comedy.

His show is perfect for all ages, making it an excellent activity when traveling with children. 

Terry Fator and his ventriloquist dummy. Pic supplied

Tournament of Kings

Where: Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Take a trip back in time by checking out the Tournament of Kings – with dinner!

Tournament of the Kings is great for a couple of big reasons: Number 1 is that you get to watch some pretty amazing hand to hand combat up close and personal. If you’re a Game of Thrones fan or you love medieval history, the regalia that every one of the performers wears will make you feel like you’ve transported back in time to an actual medieval tournament. 

Number 2 is that the Tournament of Kings not only is a show that you get to watch, but it’s also a show that you get to taste!

Each ticket includes an incredibly tasty dinner which affords each viewer the opportunity to use the same utensils that those during medieval times used: your hands!

Tournament of the Kings Photo by Erik Kabik

Piff the Magic Dragon Show

Where: Flamingo Hotel & Casino

If you’re looking for a show that will leave you laughing and grasping at reality, make sure to go see Piff the Magic Dragon. It’s a sell out too, so don’t delay booking your tickets.

Piff the Magic Dragon in Vegas

Piff captured the world’s attention on his first appearance on America’s Got Talent back in 2015. Each time that he went out on stage, he brought a new hilarious and bizarre routine that left audiences craving more.

One of the best parts about Piff’s show is that he has incorporated the world’s first magic Chihuahua in the show. Mr. Piffles is one of the cutest little dogs you’ll see in Vegas and his presence in the show makes seeing Piff the Magic Dragon all the better!

Jabbawockeez

Where: MGM Grand

One of the most internationally recognized groups that performs in Las Vegas is the Jabbawockeez. They gained their popularity almost immediately during their 2006 America’s Got Talent performance, and perform two or even three shows a day!

Their dance moves are absolutely spectacular. With almost robotic precision, they synchronize to unique mixes of music which energizes their performance as they match the energy of each song through their routine. 

People from all over the world have tried to emulate their mesmerizing style. They capture your attention and tell you a story without saying a word!

And to add to the intrigue, no one knows what any of the dancers look like because they all wear masks to take your attention away from individual dancers and place it squarely on the movement of the group as a whole. 

Jabbawockeez on stage. Pic supplied

World-class musicians coming to Vegas

Check dates for the Eagles, Lionel Ritchie, Garth Brooks, Bruno Mars, Black Eyed Peas, Dita Von Teese, Shania Twain.

Click here for dates and grab tickets to see some of the greatest music stars in the world!

Free Las Vegas shows

Freemont Street Experience – Nightly Live Music

Where: Freemont Street 

Downtown Las Vegas is severely underrated. There is plenty to keep you entertained, from The Mob Museum to a slot machine zip line to nightly live music at one of Freemont Street’s three outdoor stages.

Unlike some of the others on this list, admission is entirely free. However, it would help if you arrived early to ensure you find a good spot to watch the show. 

Check out the ceiling light show for free on Fremont Street

Bellagio Fountains!

You can’t visit Las Vegas and not make a point of standing in front of the Bellagio Hotel to watch the mesmerizing water and light show every day from 3pm until midnight.

Click here to see latest timings, but if the weather is good you can expect them to start – accompanied by big music – at 3pm and run every 30 minutes until 8pm, then every 15 minutes until midnight.

Pro tip: the best hotel to stay to see the Bellagio fountains is of course the Bellagio Hotel (make sure you get a Strip view room with full or partial views of the fountains), OR for half the price of Bellagio’s fountain view rooms, stay across the road at Paris Las Vegas and make sure you choose ‘Eiffel View’ to be able to see the fountains.

The famous Bellagio fountains!

Finding a premium show in Las Vegas is not hard to do. The toughest thing is getting your tickets!

Be sure to plan ahead and purchase your tickets well in advance of when you plan on visiting. 

Where to stay in Las Vegas

Right bang in the middle of the Strip:

We just recently stayed at Paris which was really nice and easy to get to both ends of the Strip for riding the High Roller, shopping and visiting other hotels.

Best family hotel:

I love Mandalay Bay for its incredible wave pool, lazy river and sandy beach. Plus it’s next to the Pinball Museum for cheap entertainment! Plus Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson ONE is based here and they have a huge aquarium with sharks and a komodo dragon (which I walked with in Indonesia, by the way!)

Best romantic hotel:

I love Bellagio for the grandeur, the fountains (get a room with a fountain view), the incredible on-site gardens, the Ocean’s 11 vibe and general lavishness. Plus it’s centrally located for walking everywhere.

Best cheap hotel:

Excalibur. I stayed here with my brother once and we had a blast with all the jousting and maidens wandering around the place. You can get a room for as little as $35 a night depending on the time of year. It’s also linked to Luxor and Mandalay Bay by monorail and is close to New York New York and MGM Grand.

Most expensive room on the Strip:

If money’s no object, or you just won big, go book the three-bedroom villa at the Nobu Hotel which is within Caesar’s Palace. Price starts at $35,000 a night and you need to email direct. No booking websites for this level!

Nearest hotel to T Mobile Arena:

Aria and Park MGM. They’re virtually out the back!

Best golf resort on the Strip:

If you’re bringing your clubs, you want to stay at luxurious Wynn Las Vegas with its 18-hole golf course including three lakes and 8000 trees – in the desert!

Read more…

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How to have the best time in Las Vegas for New Year’s Eve in my new post.

For more fun things to do in Vegas check out my next post with cool and unusual things in Las Vegas you might like.

And if you’re a shopaholic (aren’t we all?) this post covers where to go shopping in Las Vegas including outlets malls.

I also once gate crashed an Elvis wedding, so if you’re up for either crashing a wedding, having your own wedding or a wedding vow renewal, you need to read my post to find out where to find the best Elvis is!

If you’re taking the kids to Vegas, read my 24 epic things to do in Las Vegas with kids in this post.

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