Long-Running Show

O by Cirque du Soleil

Cirque / Aquatic Acrobatics / Theatrical

Season: Ongoing

O by Cirque du Soleil at the Bellagio is one of the most celebrated theatrical productions in Las Vegas history, performing continuously since 1998 in a purpose-built aquatic theater inside the Bellagio Resort. The show centers on a 1.5-million-gallon performance pool whose depth can be adjusted from inches to 25 feet instantaneously, allowing performers to transition seamlessly between land acrobatics, aerial work, and water sequences within a single fluid narrative. Named after the French word for water — eau — O is performed by more than 85 international artists including synchronized swimmers, divers, acrobats, trapeze artists, and clowns whose routines are choreographed to interweave above, around, and within the water in ways that dissolve the boundaries between performance disciplines. Creator Franco Dragone designed the production around the endless cycle of theatrical possibility — birth, death, and transformation — using water as the universal symbol of change and renewal. O has run more performances than virtually any other show in Las Vegas history, selling out nearly every night since opening and consistently earning the highest possible ratings from critics and audiences worldwide. The purpose-built O Theatre at Bellagio remains one of the most sophisticated performance spaces on earth, with a 1,800-person capacity and no bad seat in the house.

About the Show

O by Cirque du Soleil at O Theatre at Bellagio

O by Cirque du Soleil is a long-running Las Vegas production at O Theatre at Bellagio — the kind of show that has become a fixture of the Strip entertainment calendar. These productions run year-round with consistent scheduling, which means you can plan well in advance or decide last-minute. The show has been refined over many performances, so the production quality and pacing are polished to a high standard.

Attending the Show

Arrival Tips & Parking

O Theatre at Bellagio is a mid-size theater environment, which means seating is more intimate than an arena but still structured with assigned seats. Arriving 20 to 30 minutes early gives you time to find your seats and grab a drink without rushing. Most Strip theaters are inside casino-hotels, so you will pass through the gaming floor on the way in — budget a few extra minutes for that.

O Theatre at Bellagio is on or near the Las Vegas Strip. Parking options vary by show — on big nights, self-park garages fill early and valet lines get long. Rideshare is one of the most efficient options for shows that let out all at once, though surge pricing is common post-show. If you are staying at a nearby hotel, walking is often the best option and lets you avoid traffic entirely.

Dress Code

Most Las Vegas theaters have a smart-casual dress code expectation, though strictly enforced dress codes are rare for concert events. Business casual to casual is appropriate. If the show is at a high-end venue, dressing up slightly is a good call — you will likely want to do dinner or drinks before or after anyway.

Keep the Night Going

After O by Cirque du Soleil — Las Vegas Nightlife

Most Las Vegas shows let out between 10 PM and midnight — right when the nightclub scene hits its stride. Whether you're after an EDM headliner, a hip-hop night, or a high-energy open-format club, the Strip has options within a short rideshare ride of any major venue.

The key is signing up for guest list before the show. Guest list entry is free and skips the cover charge — you just need to arrive before the cutoff (typically 11 PM or midnight depending on the club). Sign up the morning of your concert and plan your after-show spot so you can go straight from the venue to the club without losing momentum.

FAQ

O by Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas — Common Questions

How do I get tickets to see O by Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas?

Tickets for O by Cirque du Soleil at O Theatre at Bellagio are available through the official venue box office and major ticketing platforms. For residencies and long-running shows, tickets are typically on sale well in advance. For touring acts, tickets go on sale a few months before the show date. If the show is sold out, check verified resale platforms — avoid unverified third-party sellers to protect against fraudulent tickets.

What is the dress code at O Theatre at Bellagio?

Most Las Vegas theaters have a smart-casual dress code expectation, though strictly enforced dress codes are rare for concert events. Business casual to casual is appropriate. If the show is at a high-end venue, dressing up slightly is a good call — you will likely want to do dinner or drinks before or after anyway.

Where is O Theatre at Bellagio located?

O Theatre at Bellagio is a Las Vegas performance venue. Check the venue's official website for the exact address and directions, as some venues share a property with a casino-resort.

What nightlife is nearby after the show?

Las Vegas nightlife kicks into gear just as most shows let out — typically between 10 PM and midnight. Several of the top nightclubs on the Strip are within a short rideshare ride or walking distance of most venues. OMNIA at Caesars Palace, XS at Wynn, Hakkasan at MGM Grand, and Zouk at Resorts World are among the most popular options. Sign up for free guest list before the show so you can go straight from the concert to the club.

Is O by Cirque du Soleil performing all year in Las Vegas?

O by Cirque du Soleil is a long-running Las Vegas production that performs on a consistent schedule year-round. You can typically find available dates across multiple months. Check the venue website for the most current performance calendar.