About the show
Copperfield’s residency blends classic large-scale illusions with personal, memory-driven pieces that play to the back row. Expect time-bending set pieces, vanish-and-return sequences, intimate close-up projected to IMAG screens, and a finale that threads the evening’s stories together. The pacing is brisk, the tone warm, and the production values are top-tier without overwhelming the magic.
Highlights of the show
Big illusions plus close-up moments amplified on crystal-clear screens
Story-led magic that connects personal nostalgia to impossible visuals
A theater purpose-built for sightlines, sound, and lighting that flatter the effects
Two nightly shows most weeks, making dinner/show stacking easy
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Ticket details
Seating model: fully reserved; pick exact seats by section/row during purchase
Price patterns: from the ~$70s–$120+ before fees, with center-line and prime rows pricing higher
Delivery: mobile e-tickets (QR) scanned at the theater entrance
Groups: parties on one order are seated together; accessible/companion seats map online
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for David Copperfield
Most immersive: Center Orchestra, rows 5–12—close enough for presence, far enough for full-stage illusions
Best value: Mid-house center (end of Orchestra/beginning of Terrace)—balanced eye-level views and great IMAG angles
Laid-back/overview: Rear center or front balcony—panoramic look at staging and video walls; lowest volunteer odds
Angle note: extreme sides can miss some sight gags; lean center-line if possible
Venue layout
The David Copperfield Theater is a wide, shallow proscenium with a gentle stadium rake and integrated IMAG screens. There are no cocktail tables; seats are fixed and numbered. The build is intentionally clean—minimal pillars and thoughtfully placed tech—so illusions read consistently across the room.
Here’s a layout of the venue.

Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Enter MGM Grand from the Strip and follow Entertainment/Theaters → David Copperfield Theater signage along the casino floor. Rideshare/valet drops near the main entrance make for the shortest walk. Self-parking sits behind the resort—allow extra minutes for elevators and casino navigation. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating available across multiple sections; flag needs during purchase
- Family-friendly tone; parental discretion advised for very young kids due to volume and light effects
- Recording is restricted; phones silenced during the performance
- Effects may include haze, strobe, and loud audio
- Standard bag checks at entry; oversized bags/luggage discouraged
- Service animals permitted per policy; strollers stored per usher direction
About the artist
David Copperfield is widely regarded as the most commercially successful magician in history—an innovator who helped define modern illusion for television and the stage. His Vegas residency keeps the focus on mystery and emotion over shock, inviting audiences into a polished, personal style of wonder.
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Before you go
- Arrive 25–30 minutes early for parking, casino walk, and photos at the theater entry
- Plan for ~80–90 minutes, no intermission—use restrooms beforehand
- Volunteer-shy? Choose mid-house center and avoid aisles/front corners
- For the cleanest sightlines, prioritize center-line seats over extreme sides
- Stack your night: 7:00 pm pairs with a post-show dinner; 9:30 pm pairs with a pre-show dinner
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the David Copperfield show.
What time does David Copperfield usually start in Las Vegas?
David Copperfield most commonly offers 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm shows on operating nights, with occasional matinees added on peak dates.
How long does the David Copperfield show run, and is there an intermission?
The performance runs for about 80–90 minutes and typically does not include an intermission.
Where is the David Copperfield Theater located, and what is the address?
The show plays at the David Copperfield Theater inside MGM Grand, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
Can I choose my exact seats when I purchase David Copperfield tickets?
Yes. The theater uses fully reserved seating, allowing you to select your exact section and row at checkout.
Which seats are best if I want an immersive experience without craning my neck?
Aim for center Orchestra rows 5–12 or mid-house center for a perfect balance of proximity and full-stage perspective.
How much do tickets usually cost for David Copperfield in Las Vegas?
Prices commonly start in the ~$70s before fees, with prime center sections and weekends/holidays pricing higher
Is David Copperfield appropriate for children, and what is the recommended age?
Yes, the show is family-friendly, though parents should consider volume, haze, and occasional strobe effects for very young kids.
Are photos or videos allowed during the David Copperfield show?
Recording is restricted, and phones should remain silenced throughout the performance.
Is the David Copperfield Theater accessible for wheelchairs and mobility devices?
Yes—accessible and companion seating is available across multiple sections; note your needs during purchase for optimal placement.
Does the show change from night to night or is it the same every time?
The core illusions remain consistent, but Copperfield’s storytelling and audience moments keep each performance feeling fresh.
David Copperfield’s illusions were simply breathtaking. The scale of the tricks and his storytelling made it unforgettable.
The magic was spectacular, though some effects felt a little dated. Still, Copperfield knows how to keep the crowd engaged.
An iconic Vegas experience. Even if you’ve seen magic shows before, Copperfield’s stagecraft and production are on another level.
The finale was mind-blowing! We’re still trying to figure out how he pulled it off. Worth every penny.
A polished performance. Some illusions I had seen on TV before, but live they were still stunning.
The atmosphere in the theater was electric. Copperfield still knows how to command the stage after all these years.






