KÀ by Cirque du Soleil — Tickets, Schedule & Best Seats (MGM Grand)

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Price: From $70

Rating: 4.9/5

Days: Saturdays to Wednesdays

Timings: Monday to Wednesday : 7 pm and 9.30 pm
                Saturday and Sunday : 4.30 pm and 7 pm

Venue: KÀ Theatre at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino Get Directions

Duration: 90 minutes – No intermission

Category: Cirque du Soleil

Maturity rating: 3 years and above

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Price: From $70

Rating: 4.9/5

Days: Saturdays to Wednesdays

Timings: Monday to Wednesday : 7 pm and 9.30 pm
                Saturday and Sunday : 4.30 pm and 7 pm

Venue: KÀ Theatre at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino Get Directions

Duration: 90 minutes – No intermission

Category: Cirque du Soleil

Maturity rating: 3 years and above

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About the show

is Cirque’s epic, cinematic adventure—imperial twins, a kingdom at war, and a journey told with martial-arts choreography, fearless acrobatics, jaw-dropping aerials, and pyrotechnics on a rotating 360° stage. It’s story-driven spectacle with live music and signature Cirque whimsy.

Highlights of the show

Massive, rotating stage with vertical and aerial battles you won’t see in other Cirque titles.

Live musicians sync to the action every night.

Fire and effects (pyro, darkness, loud moments) used for drama—plan for sensitivities.

Trailer

Ticket details

How seating works: You choose a section/price tier; exact seats are assigned by the system/box office.

Child pricing: Not typical for KÀ; age policy is enforced at entry (under 3 not admitted; <18 with adult).

Delivery & support: Mobile e-tickets standard; MGM Grand box office and Cirque channels listed for assistance.

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Seating guide: best seats for KÀ

Most immersive: Lower Level center—especially Section 102 rows J–M—for balanced views of ground work and aerial rigs.

Neck-friendly pick: Back rows of the lower level; you’ll still feel close without looking straight up throughout.

Budget value: Upper-level center (201/202/203) offers clean panoramas at a friendlier price.

Seat-view homework: Browse real audience photos before you buy to match your sightline preference.

Venue layout

The KÀ Theater sits on the MGM Grand casino floor near Wolfgang Puck/Avenue Café, with signage from the lobby and Strip entrances. It’s a custom, raked bowl designed to keep action visible from almost every seat.

Here’s a layout of the venue

KÀ Theater at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

Getting there, parking & wayfinding

From the lobby: Walk straight into the casino → right past the Lobby Bar → continue past Wolfgang PuckKÀ Theater is straight ahead.

From the Strip entrance: Head toward Centrifuge → pass the Buffet → past Jabbawockeez Theater → curve left to Avenue Café → continue to KÀ Theater.

Address & parking: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd; follow MGM Grand parking/ride-share signs. Get directions.

Accessibility

Wheelchair & companion seating available; contact Cirque/MGM for reduced-mobility requests.

Show length: ~90 minutes continuously; plan restrooms and snacks beforehand.

Policies & good to know

  • Age: Under 3 not permitted; under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Bags & recording: Expect no recording during the show; backpacks/messenger bags not permitted inside the theater.
  • Effects advisory: Loud moments, darkness, and pyrotechnics are part of the experience.

About the artists & creative

was created by Robert Lepage with a decorated creative team (set designer Mark Fisher, lighting Luc Lafortune, composer René Dupéré, and more). The multinational cast blends acrobats, martial artists, aerialists, and live musicians to tell a word-light, movement-heavy story.

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Before you go (cheat-sheet)

  • Arrive 30 minutes early; doors typically open well before showtime and the theater starts on time.
  • Family note: Content is all-ages appropriate, but the intensity, sound, and darkness can overwhelm very young kids—use discretion.
  • Make a night of it: MGM Grand offers many pre/post-show dining options steps from the theater.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the KÀ by Cirque du Soleil show.

How long is KÀ and is there an intermission?

KÀ runs about 90 minutes with no intermission.

On which days does KÀ perform and what time does it start?

The official schedule shows Mon–Wed at 6:00 pm & 8:30 pm and Sat–Sun at 4:30 pm & 7:00 pm, with Thu–Fri dark (plus occasional posted dark periods). Always confirm your specific week.

Where is KÀ performed in Las Vegas?

At the KÀ Theater inside MGM Grand, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

What is the minimum age to attend KÀ?

Children under 3 are not permitted due to darkness and loud moments; guests under 18 must be with an adult.

Which seats are best if I want the most immersive experience at KÀ?

Aim for lower-level center, especially Section 102 rows J–M; you’ll get face-on views of the stage and aerial action.

Is there a budget-friendly area that still has great sightlines?

Yes—upper-level center offers excellent panoramas at a lower price; back rows of the lower level are also neck-friendly and immersive.

Does KÀ use pyrotechnics, loud sounds, or darkness?

Yes—pyro and loud/dark sequences are integral to the show’s atmosphere.

Can I take photos or bring a backpack into the KÀ Theater?

Assume no recording during the performance, and backpacks/messenger bags are not permitted inside the theater.

How early should I arrive and where do I go once inside MGM Grand?

Arrive ~30 minutes early and follow the lobby/Strip wayfinding to KÀ Theater (near Wolfgang Puck/Avenue Café).

How big is the KÀ Theater?

It’s a purpose-built room with about 1,950 seats, engineered for strong views across the bowl.

★★★★★ 4.8 out of 5 (based on 6 reviews)
★★★★★ 5/5 Verified
Daniel, USA

The stage design is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. An epic story told with jaw-dropping stunts and visuals.

★★★★☆ 4.5/5 Verified
Sofia, Spain

Immersive and dramatic with stunning martial arts and acrobatics. A couple of slow moments, but still incredible.

★★★★★ 5/5 Verified
Akira, Japan

Truly epic. The moving stage and fight scenes left us speechless. A must-see Cirque show.

★★★★☆ 4.5/5 Verified
Maria, Mexico

The fight choreography was spectacular. Some dialogue parts dragged, but overall breathtaking.

★★★★★ 5/5 Verified
Oliver, UK

One of the most impressive productions I’ve ever seen. The engineering of the stage blew my mind.

★★★★☆ 4.5/5 Verified
Hans, Germany

Incredible visuals and intensity. A few parts were overwhelming, but that added to the grandeur.

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