About the show
Masters of Magic Show curates a rotating roster of internationally recognized magicians—sleight-of-hand artists, mentalists, and levitation specialists—presented in a cozy, candlelit room where every reveal reads crystal-clear. Expect elegant card work, mind reading, floating objects, and playful volunteer moments, all framed by intimate storytelling and classic cabaret pacing.
Highlights of the show
Ultra-intimate parlor scale—every seat is close to the work
Rotating headliners keep material fresh across visits
Multiple evening showtimes most weeks—easy to stack with dinner or Fremont Street plans
Great value compared with big-room productions, while still delivering premium astonishment
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Ticket details
How seating works: tickets are sold by table/section in this reserved-table showroom; closer tables price higher
Typical price range: mid-$30s–$60s+ before fees, varying by date/time and proximity
Delivery & terms: mobile e-tickets; most third-party sellers use all-sales-final policies—check your seller’s fine print
Upgrades: look for front-row tables or VIP couch options when available
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Masters of Magic
Most immersive: Front tables—closest to sleights, levitations, and volunteer bits
Best value: Mid-center tables—eye-level views and fewer interruptions at a friendlier price
Laid-back: Rear tables/booths—still close in this room; lowest chance of being picked
Venue layout
The Las Vegas Magic Theater is a compact, European-style parlor room with a low stage and reserved tables. Capacity is intentionally limited so even rear tables feel near the action. Lighting is warm and candlelit; there are no obstructive cocktail setups between you and the performers.

Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Set your map to 810 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101 (Downtown corridor). Rideshare drop-offs are straightforward along Las Vegas Blvd. If you’re driving, use nearby paid garages or metered lots around Fremont East/Arts District; rates vary by day/time. Arrive a little early to check in and settle at your table. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible seating available; include needs in your booking notes for table placement
- Family-friendly atmosphere; every guest typically requires a ticket (check seller age notes)
- Recording/flash generally restricted; follow on-site guidance posted at the door and on your ticket
- Strollers stored in lobby/side areas as directed by staff
- Standard bag checks at entry; bulky luggage/backpacks discouraged
About the artist
Rather than a single star, Masters of Magic Show functions as a curated series. The bill often features internationally known magicians alongside resident artists—sleight-of-hand experts, mentalists, and specialty illusionists—so the exact textures and finales change by night while the quality bar remains high.
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Before you go
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early for check-in and table seating
- Plan for ~60–70 minutes, no intermission—use restrooms before seating
- Volunteer-shy? Skip the front row and aisles; choose mid-center
- Consider earlier sessions for a quieter vibe; later shows skew livelier
- Pair the show with Fremont Street or Arts District before/after
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the Master’s of Magic show.
What time does the Masters of Magic Show usually start on operating nights?
The show typically offers multiple evening start times; choose your preferred session at checkout.
How long does the Masters of Magic Show run, and is there an intermission?
The performance runs about 60–70 minutes and generally does not include an intermission.
Where is the Masters of Magic Show performed, and what is the full address?
The show is performed at the Las Vegas Magic Theater (Stars of Magic Theater), 810 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
Is the Masters of Magic Show appropriate for children and families?
Yes, the show is family-friendly and plays well for mixed-age groups; every guest typically needs a ticket.
Can I choose specific seats when I purchase tickets for the Masters of Magic Show?
You select a table/section, and staff will seat you within that table type; closer tables are priced higher.
How much do tickets usually cost for the Masters of Magic Show?
Recent snapshots place most dates in the mid-$30s to $60s+ before fees, with premium tables and peak times higher.
Which seats are best if I want an excellent view but less chance of being picked to volunteer?
Choose mid-center tables for clean sightlines and a lower likelihood of being selected.
Are tickets refundable or changeable for the Masters of Magic Show?
Most third-party listings are all-sales-final; review your seller’s refund and change policy before purchase.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs and mobility devices?
Yes, wheelchair-accessible seating is available; mention your needs during booking for table placement.
What is the overall vibe of the show—serious magic or comedy-leaning?
It’s a refined close-up mix: elegant sleight-of-hand and mind reading with warm, playful audience interaction.
Incredible variety of magicians showcasing their best illusions. Every act felt unique and world-class.
A masterful lineup of magicians—some classic, some modern. Left the entire audience in awe.
The show was filled with surprises and incredible talent. A bit long, but never boring.





