About the show
Colin Cloud blends stagecraft with Sherlock-level deduction: lightning observation, audience profiling, and impossible predictions that land inches from your face. What starts as a “how did he notice that?” quickly escalates into “how could he possibly know that?”—all paced with dry wit and playful volunteer moments.
Highlights of the show
Mind games, not card tricks: deduction, influence, and impossible predictions
High interaction factor: multiple volunteers; your thoughts may become the finale
Smart, funny, fast: equal parts mystery and comedy—easy recommendation for mixed groups
Afternoon/evening stacker: 6 pm curtain pairs perfectly with pre- or post-show plans
Trailer
Ticket details
How seating works: you purchase by table/price level; staff seats you within your section (parties on one order sit together)
Typical tiers: P1 (closest), P2, P3 table seating; proximity drives price
Price snapshot: often mid-$40s to ~$90+ before fees; peak dates and P1 command more
Delivery & terms: mobile e-tickets; third-party sellers have their own fee/refund rules
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Colin Cloud
Most immersive: P1 center tables—maximum “how did he…?” moments and highest volunteer odds
Best value: P2 mid-center—clean sightlines without the top price
Laid-back: P3 rear/side tables—least volunteer risk; still close in this compact room
Avoid if camera-shy: aisles and front corners (Cloud works those zones often)
Venue layout
Harrah’s Cabaret is a table-style room: wide, shallow footprint; low stage; minimal tech between you and the performer. Screens aren’t the point here—sightlines are naturally good from most tables, with center sections outperforming far sides.

Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Harrah’s sits mid-Strip with easy rideshare drop-off at the Main/Valet zones. From casino floor, follow Showroom/Cabaret signage toward the back-of-house corridor; ushers check you in by section. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible seating available; note needs in your booking for table placement
- Recommended age 10+; all guests typically need a ticket
- Flash/recording restricted; follow usher guidance for photos
- Standard bag checks; large luggage/backpacks discouraged in the cabaret
- Service animals permitted as required by law; strollers stored per staff direction
About the artist
Scottish mentalist Colin Cloud has appeared on Britain’s Got Talent, America’s Got Talent, and stages from London’s West End to Broadway. In Vegas, he previously co-starred with Shin Lim before launching his own headlining set—fusing forensic observation with showman polish.
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Before you go
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early for check-in and smoother seating within your section
- Plan for ~90 minutes, no intermission—restrooms/snacks first
- Volunteer-shy? Choose mid-center P2/P3 and skip aisles/front corners
- Keep phones silent; recording is restricted
- Stack your night: 6 pm pairs well with an 8–9 pm dinner or a late headliner
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the Colin Cloud Mastermind show.
What time is Colin Cloud: Mastermind?
Most weeks run Tuesday–Saturday at 6:00 pm; added dates may appear on holidays and busy weekends.
How long is the show? Is there an intermission?
About 90 minutes, generally no intermission.
Where is it playing?
Harrah’s Cabaret inside Harrah’s Las Vegas, 3475 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
Is there an age requirement?
Yes—recommended/required 10+. Everyone typically needs a ticket.
Do I choose exact seats?
You choose a table/price level (P1/P2/P3); staff assigns specific tables within your section at check-in.
Which seats are best?
P1 center for maximum interaction; P2 mid-center for best value; P3 for relaxed sightlines and lower volunteer odds.
How much do tickets cost?
Common “from” rates land in the mid-$40s before fees, with P1/peak dates higher.
Are photos or videos allowed?
Recording is typically restricted; follow the pre-show announcement and usher instructions.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes—accessible seating is available; flag needs in your order for table placement.
Any day-of tips?
Arrive early, travel light, and keep an open mind—you may end up part of the finale.
Colin Cloud’s mind-reading is absolutely incredible. We were stunned at how accurate and entertaining he was the entire evening.
Brilliant performance blending psychology and humor. A few slower parts, but the finale was jaw-dropping.
This was more than a show—it felt like he could read our minds. Funny, mysterious, and unforgettable.





