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V – The Ultimate Variety Show — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (V Theater, Miracle Mile Shops)

Roller-skating duo performing a spinning stunt

About the show V – The Ultimate Variety Show moves at a clip—hosted by a quick-witted emcee who stitches together a lineup of high-skill acts: aerial and hand-to-hand acrobatics, lightning-fast juggling, visual-comedy bits, dance numbers, sleight-of-hand, and record-setting stunt turns. The cast rotates, so no two nights feel exactly the same, and the intimate theater … Read more

Atomic Saloon Show — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (Grand Canal Shoppes, The Venetian Resort)

Performer wearing a nun’s costume at the Atomic Saloon Show

About the show From Spiegelworld—the team behind Absinthe and OPM—Atomic Saloon Show imagines a bawdy frontier town where a pistol-cracking proprietress tries to keep her misfit crew in line. The result is a fast, no-holds-barred mashup of acrobatics, aerials, dance, contortion, trick roping, and razor-sharp comedy, scored to a boot-stomping soundtrack. The intimate saloon setting … Read more

Wayne Newton: Up Close and Personal — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (Bugsy’s Cabaret, Flamingo Las Vegas)

Wayne Newton addressing the audience at the Wayne Newton: Up Close and Personal show

About the show Wayne Newton: Up Close and Personal blends concert, conversation, and memorabilia into one elegant, old-school Vegas night. Backed by a tight band, Wayne revisits signature hits, pays tribute to friends and mentors, and shares behind-the-scenes stories—from early lounge gigs to headlining milestones. Expect a relaxed, living-room vibe with moments of audience Q&A … Read more

Menopause The Musical — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (Harrah’s Cabaret, Harrah’s Las Vegas)

The cast of Menopause the Musical singing

About the show Menopause The Musical is a long-running Strip favorite that turns “the change” into a party. Four strangers—an ambitious professional, a starlet, an Earth mother, and a suburban shopper—meet in a department store and discover they’re riding the same roller coaster of symptoms. Belting out parody takes on beloved radio classics, they transform … Read more

31 String Showdown — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (Modern Showrooms, Alexis Park Resort)

Performers of the 31 String Showdown singing in an outdoor setting

About the show 31 String Showdown is a genre-hopping concert-meets-battle where elite string players square off in friendly competition. Expect blazing bow work, guitar fireworks, clever mashups (think Vivaldi into Van Halen), and crowd-pleasing medleys from film, TV, and radio. Between numbers, the artists banter, take playful challenges, and invite the audience to weigh in … Read more

BattleBots: Destruct-A-Thon — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (BattleBots Arena, Las Vegas)

Robot shaped like the head of a fire-spitting dragon

About the show BattleBots: Destruct-A-Thon brings the TV phenomenon to life with an amped-up format designed for a live crowd: multiple fights, rotating star bots and look-alikes, instant-replay moments on big screens, and witty arena banter between bouts. You’ll see pulverizers drop, wedges flip, and spinners shower sparks—plus crowd voting, on-camera shout-outs, and occasional meet-and-greet … Read more

Terry Fator — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (Liberty Loft, New York-New York Hotel & Casino)

Terry Fator with a puppet at the Terry Fator show in Vegas

About the show Terry Fator—winner of America’s Got Talent—delivers a fast, feel-good Vegas headliner built on vocal precision and razor wit. Expect spot-on impressions (Sinatra to Bruno Mars), chart-topping songs performed live, and quick-fire bits with favorites like Winston the Impersonating Turtle, Maynard Tompkins the Elvis impersonator, and a rotating crew of scene-stealing characters. The … Read more

Marriage Can Be Murder — Tickets, Dinner Menu & Best Seats (The Venue, The Orleans Hotel & Casino)

Performers with giant cutlery in their hands

About the show Marriage Can Be Murder turns dinner into a whodunit. Characters work the room, clues drop between courses, and you’re invited to interrogate suspects before voting on the culprit. The tone is cheeky and comedic rather than scary, with recurring hosts—an eager lieutenant and a nosy hostess—keeping the shenanigans brisk from appetizer to … Read more