About the show
Part drumline, part art attack, part improv comedy—Blue Man Group fires paint, percussion, and LED wizardry through a tight soundtrack. There’s no spoken word; the jokes, cues, and mischief play visually and musically, which is why it works for all ages and languages. Audience interaction and “poncho zone” splash gags keep the first rows buzzing.
Highlights of the show
Nonverbal, family-friendly spectacle that transcends language
Original instruments (PVC percussion, tubulums) and arena-grade sound
Poncho seats near the stage for paint/party proximity
Two shows most days, with bonus matinees in busy holiday windows
Trailer
Ticket details
Seating model: fully reserved by section/row; select exact seats at checkout
Price patterns: “from” prices mid-$40s–$100+ before fees; center/poncho and weekends price higher
Upgrades: VIP/behind-the-scenes packages occasionally offered
Delivery: mobile e-tickets (QR) scanned at theater entry
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Blue Man Group
Most immersive: Poncho Zone / front-center orchestra — closest to paint drums and throw gags (ponchos supplied)
Best value: Mid-orchestra center (rows ~5–12) — perfect blend of detail and full-stage picture
Panoramic/laid-back: Front mezzanine or rear-center orchestra — wide view of LED and crowd cues, lowest interaction odds
Angle tip: extreme sides can miss visual symmetry—aim center-line when possible
Venue layout
The Blue Man Theater is a purpose-built, ~830-seat room on Luxor’s Mezzanine level. It’s wide and shallow with a gentle rake, so energy reads well from every tier. The audio is tuned for punchy drums without muddy vocals (there aren’t any!), and house lights participate in the show.

Getting there, parking & wayfinding
From Luxor main valet: up the lobby escalators to Level 2, pass Diablo’s toward the promenade—Blue Man Theater is just ahead. From self-parking (west of the pyramid): follow signs to the Food Court, continue past Atrium Theater, then left down the walkway—Blue Man is on the right. Valet and paid self-parking are available; rideshare zones are clearly marked. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating available; request during purchase
- Recommended age 3+; every child requires a ticket; no lap seating
- Strobe lights, haze, concert-level audio, and occasional splash effects used
- Backpacks aren’t allowed inside the theater; check large bags at Luxor’s bell desk
- Late seating may be delayed briefly to avoid interrupting cues
- Service animals permitted per policy; strollers stored per staff direction
About the artist
Founded in New York and now part of the Cirque du Soleil family, Blue Man Group has played to tens of millions worldwide. The Las Vegas company keeps the classic paint-and-PVC DNA while updating music, video, and gags for this custom Luxor home.
Before you go
- Arrive 25–30 minutes early; doors open ~30 minutes before curtain
- Dress for fun if you booked poncho seats (they supply ponchos, but splashes happen)
- Sensitive to sound/strobes? Choose mid-house or front mezzanine center
- Budget time for parking/elevators/casino walk at Luxor
- Keep phones on silent; recording is restricted
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the Blue Man Group show.
What time does Blue Man Group usually start in Las Vegas?
Blue Man Group most commonly offers 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm showtimes, with additional afternoon performances on select peak dates.
How long does the Blue Man Group show run, and is there an intermission?
The show runs for about 90 minutes and generally does not include an intermission.
Where is Blue Man Group performed, and what is the full address?
Blue Man Group is performed in the Blue Man Theater at Luxor Hotel & Casino, 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119.
Is Blue Man Group appropriate for children, and what age policy applies?
Yes—Blue Man Group is family-friendly and recommended for ages 3 and up; every child needs a ticket and lap seating is not permitted.
What are “poncho seats,” and will I get messy if I sit there?
Poncho seats are the front-center rows closest to splash gags; the theater provides ponchos, but you should still expect occasional paint or water mist.
Can I choose my exact seats when I buy Blue Man Group tickets?
Yes. The theater uses fully reserved seating, so you select your exact section and row at checkout.
Which seats are best if I want a great view without being part of the action?
Choose mid-orchestra center or front mezzanine center for a full stage view with low interaction odds.
Are photos or videos allowed during Blue Man Group at Luxor?
Recording is generally restricted, and phones should remain silenced; follow pre-show announcements for any permitted moments.
Does the show use strobe lights or loud effects that could affect sensitive guests?
Yes—expect strobe lighting, haze, and high-energy percussion; consider mid-house/front-mezzanine if you are sensitive to volume.
Where should I park for Blue Man Group, and how early should I arrive?
Use Luxor self-parking (west of the pyramid) or valet; arrive 25–30 minutes early for security, escalators, and the casino walk to the Mezzanine-level theater.
An absolute blast — creative, hilarious, and mind-blowing drumming sequences. A show that engages every sense.
The visuals and music were incredible. A couple of skits dragged a bit, but overall it was a unique experience.
A perfect mix of comedy, music, and audience interaction. Easily one of the most entertaining shows in Vegas.