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Cirque du Soleil spectaculars, Sphere residencies, master magicians, sharp comedy and famously cheeky late-night revues, all within a cab ride of wherever you're staying. Here's how to choose your night.

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They don't call it the Entertainment Capital of the World for nothing. On a single Strip night you could watch acrobats fly over a lake of real water, a rock band wrap you inside a 16K dome, a card magician work close-up miracles, and a comedian roast a room from inside a velvet circus tent. No other city packs this much stage talent into a few square miles, and most of it is within a cab ride or a monorail stop of wherever you're staying.

This is our overview of the Las Vegas show world: the resident Cirque du Soleil spectaculars, the headliner music residencies, the magicians and mentalists, the comedy and variety acts, and the grown-up late-night shows. Because lineups here change faster than almost anywhere, treat the names below as a map rather than a guarantee, and always confirm the current schedule before you buy. When you've picked your night, pair it with our things to do and itineraries to build the rest of the evening around it.

The big spectaculars

Cirque du Soleil & the resident shows

The purpose-built productions that anchor the Strip. Most have run for years, but Cirque shows have closed and changed venues before, so check the current lineup.

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CIRQUE · BELLAGIO

"O"

Cirque du Soleil's aquatic masterpiece, staged in and above a 1.5-million-gallon pool built into the Bellagio. Divers, synchronized swimmers and aerialists turn water into a moving stage. It's long been the show people name first, and tickets sell out, so book ahead.

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CIRQUE · MANDALAY BAY

Michael Jackson ONE

A high-energy Cirque tribute built around the King of Pop's catalog, with the music remastered in surround sound and choreography to match. Easily the most crowd-pleasing of the Cirque shows if you grew up on the hits.

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CIRQUE · MGM GRAND

A cinematic good-versus-evil epic told on a massive rotating, tilting stage that becomes a cliff face, a battlefield and a vertical wall. The engineering alone is worth the ticket. Big, dark and dramatic.

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CIRQUE · TREASURE ISLAND

Mystère

The original Cirque show on the Strip and the most family-friendly of the bunch: pure acrobatics, color and clowning with no storyline to follow. A good first Cirque if you're bringing kids or you've never seen one.

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CIRQUE · NEW YORK-NEW YORK

Mad Apple

Cirque's adults-only mashup of comedy, magic, live music and circus acts wrapped in a late-night Manhattan club vibe. Looser and funnier than the older productions, and 18-and-up.

18+
Music & the marquee names

Residencies & The Sphere

Big-name acts plant down for weeks at a stretch. The roster turns over constantly, so look up who's in town for your dates.

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LANDMARK VENUE · NEAR THE VENETIAN

Sphere

The glowing orb you've seen online. Inside is a wraparound 16K screen and immersive sound that have made it the city's most talked-about concert room. Acts book multi-week residencies here rather than single nights, so check which artist is playing during your stay. There's also a separate immersive film experience on non-concert days.

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RESIDENCIES · ACROSS THE STRIP

Headliner residencies

From pop and rock to country and Latin superstars, name artists set up shop for blocks of dates at rooms like Dolby Live at Park MGM, Resorts World Theatre, the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and others. Some run for years, some for a single season. Search the current calendar for your travel window.

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ARENAS · STADIUM & STRIP

Stadium & arena concerts

Beyond the residencies, touring acts play T-Mobile Arena behind New York-New York and Allegiant Stadium just west of the Strip. Worth a look if a favorite happens to land on your dates, though these are one-off concerts rather than standing shows.

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Magic, comedy & after dark

Illusion, laughs & grown-up nights

The other half of the Vegas stage scene: master magicians, sharp comedy and the cheeky late-night revues the city is famous for. Lineups shift, so confirm before you book.

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MAGIC · LONG-RUNNING HEADLINERS

The magicians

Vegas is the world capital of stage magic. Over the years that's meant the comedy-and-skepticism of Penn & Teller, sleight-of-hand virtuosos like Shin Lim and Mat Franco, the deadpan Piff the Magic Dragon at the Flamingo, and a long line of grand-illusion headliners at the big Strip theaters. Rosters move between rooms and shows come and go, so check who's currently performing where for your dates.

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VARIETY · CAESARS PALACE

Absinthe

Staged in an intimate Spiegeltent out front of Caesars Palace, Absinthe blends jaw-dropping circus acts with raunchy, fast-and-loose comedy from its ringmaster. Consistently rated among the best shows in town, and very much adults-only.

18+
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COMEDY · CLUBS ALL OVER

Comedy & variety

Touring stand-up headliners play rooms like the Encore Theater at Wynn, The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan and casino theaters across town, and there are nightly comedy clubs if you'd rather take a chance on a lineup. Great for a lower-key, lower-cost evening between the big-ticket spectaculars.

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ADULT & LATE-NIGHT · 18+ / 21+

After-dark revues

The grown-up end of the spectrum runs from the western-saloon circus of Atomic Saloon Show at The Venetian to Magic Mike Live at the Sahara, plus topless and burlesque revues like Fantasy at the Luxor. Age limits apply (typically 18+, sometimes 21+), so read the fine print when you book.

18+ / 21+
Buying tickets: Book marquee shows like the Cirque productions and Sphere residencies in advance, since the best seats and popular dates sell out. For everything else, you can often save by buying same day. Half-price booths such as Tix4Tonight (now Tix4Vegas) have kiosks along the Strip, and resort box offices and reseller sites frequently list last-minute deals. Note that posted prices don't always include fees, and most clubs and adult shows are 18+ or 21+.
Do it like a local

A perfect show night

One easy, walkable evening built around a single ticket. Adjust for your venue.

  1. Pick your headliner early in the day and lock the seats. If you're flexible, swing by a Tix4Tonight / Tix4Vegas kiosk for a same-day discount.
  2. Have an early dinner near the theater so you're not rushing. Most shows run 75 to 90 minutes with no intermission.
  3. Catch the show, whether it's "O" at the Bellagio, a Sphere residency, or Absinthe out front of Caesars Palace.
  4. After the curtain, walk the Strip for the free spectacle: the Bellagio fountains, the neon and big-screen lights, and the people-watching are part of the night.
  5. Cap it with a late drink or a second, looser show. See our itineraries for full evenings, and our neighborhoods guide to plan around where you're based.
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Common questions

What are the best shows to see in Las Vegas?

It depends on your taste. For pure spectacle, the resident Cirque du Soleil productions like "O" at the Bellagio and KÀ at the MGM Grand are the marquee picks. Music fans should check who's playing the Sphere or a residency during their stay, magic lovers have headliners like Penn & Teller, Mat Franco and Shin Lim, and Absinthe at Caesars Palace tops many adult-show lists. Lineups change often, so confirm the current schedule.

How much do Las Vegas show tickets cost?

Prices range widely, from budget comedy and afternoon shows to premium seats at the big Cirque productions and Sphere residencies, and they shift by show, seat and date. We don't quote exact prices because they change constantly and often add fees at checkout. You can frequently save by buying same day through half-price booths like Tix4Tonight (now Tix4Vegas) or watching for last-minute deals.

Should I book Las Vegas shows in advance or buy same-day?

Both work, depending on the show. Book popular, high-demand productions such as the Cirque shows and Sphere residencies well ahead, because the best seats and busy dates sell out. For many other shows you can save money by buying same day at Strip discount kiosks, resort box offices or reseller sites.

What is the Sphere and what shows play there?

The Sphere is the giant LED-covered venue near The Venetian, with a wraparound 16K interior screen and immersive sound. Major music acts book multi-week residencies there rather than single concerts, and on non-concert days it runs an immersive film experience. Because the artist changes through the year, look up who's performing during your visit.

Are Las Vegas shows family-friendly or adults-only?

Both exist. Many Cirque shows, magic acts and concerts welcome all ages, with Mystère at Treasure Island often recommended for families. Others are strictly grown-up: Cirque's Mad Apple, Absinthe, Atomic Saloon Show, Magic Mike Live and the burlesque revues carry age limits, usually 18 or 21 and up. Always check the age policy before booking.

How far in advance do residencies and lineups get announced?

Las Vegas entertainment turns over quickly. Residencies, Sphere acts and even some long-running production shows are added, extended, moved between theaters or retired throughout the year. We list names here as a guide, but always verify the current lineup and venue for your travel dates before you plan around a specific show.