165+ Shows Across 82 Venues
Las Vegas Shows & Concerts
Every residency, touring act, and long-running show in Las Vegas for 2026. Show dates, ticket info, and venue details for every performance on the Strip.
Current Residencies
Eagles
Sphere · Classic Rock
Dead & Company
Sphere · Rock / Jam
Bruno Mars
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Pop / R&B / Funk
Lady Gaga
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Pop
Rod Stewart
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Rock / Pop
Keith Urban
BleauLive Theater · Country / Rock
Luke Bryan
Resorts World Theatre · Country
Carrie Underwood
Resorts World Theatre · Country / Pop
Michael Bublé
Resorts World Theatre · Pop / Jazz / Swing
Shania Twain
Bakkt Theater · Country / Pop
Donny Osmond
Harrah's Showroom · Pop / Variety
Justin Timberlake
BleauLive Theater · Pop / R&B
No Doubt
Sphere · Rock / Ska / Pop
Kenny Chesney
Sphere · Country
Kelly Clarkson
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Pop / Rock
Dolly Parton
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Country
New Kids on the Block
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Pop
Mary J. Blige
Dolby Live at Park MGM · R&B / Hip-Hop / Soul
Goo Goo Dolls
The Venetian Theatre · Rock / Alternative
Shin Lim
Shin Lim Theater at The Venetian · Magic / Illusion
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett's Comedy Club at MGM Grand · Comedy / Stand-Up
Chelsea Handler
Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan · Comedy / Stand-up
Nikki Glaser & David Spade
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Comedy / Stand-up
Jerry Seinfeld
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Comedy / Stand-up
Jeff Dunham
Bakkt Theater · Comedy / Ventriloquism
Kenny 'Babyface' Edmonds
The Pearl at Palms · R&B / Soul / Pop
MJ LIVE
Harrah's Showroom · Music / Tribute
ROUGE
The Strat Theater · Adult / Acrobatics / Variety
Styx
The Venetian Theatre · Rock / Progressive Rock
Def Leppard
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Rock / Hard Rock
Blake Shelton
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Country / Pop
Chris Tucker
Encore Theater · Comedy / Stand-up
Backstreet Boys
Sphere · Pop / R&B
Metallica
Sphere · Metal / Rock
Santana
House of Blues at Mandalay Bay · Latin Rock / Rock
Marc Anthony: Vegas... My Way!
BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas · Latin Pop / Salsa
Usher
Dolby Live at Park MGM · R&B / Pop
Jennifer Lopez
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Pop / Dance / Latin
Barry Manilow
Westgate Las Vegas Theater · Pop / Standards / Swing
Zayn Malik
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Pop / R&B / Indie
Zac Brown Band
Sphere · Country / Southern Rock
Janet Jackson
Resorts World Theatre · Pop / R&B / Dance
Scorpions
PH Live at Planet Hollywood · Rock / Hard Rock
Josh Groban
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Pop / Classical / Theatrical
Wayne Newton
Bugsy's Cabaret at Flamingo · Music / Variety / Classic Vegas
RuPaul's Drag Race LIVE!
Flamingo Showroom at Flamingo · Drag / Comedy / Entertainment
Dita Von Teese
Voltaire at The Venetian · Burlesque / Variety
Sammy Hagar: The Best of All Worlds
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Music / Rock / Van Halen
Theo Von
Encore Theater · Comedy / Storytelling
X Rocks
Horseshoe Showroom · Burlesque / Rock
Legends in Concert
Flamingo Showroom · Tribute / Variety
Diva Royale
Notoriety Showroom · Drag / Impersonation
Red Velvet Burlesque Show
Notoriety Showroom · Burlesque / Cabaret
Hamburger Mary's Drag Brunch
Hamburger Mary's Las Vegas · Drag / Comedy
Faaabulous
Notoriety Showroom · Drag / Live Singing
Sin City Drag Brunch
Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas · Drag / Brunch
What a Drag!
The Phoenix Bar & Lounge · Drag / Comedy
Miss Behave Gameshow
Horseshoe Las Vegas · Comedy / Interactive Variety
Viva Drag Brunch Vegas
Alebrijes Mexican Restaurant · Drag / Brunch
Kevin Lepine: Hypnosis Unleashed
Canyon Club at Four Queens Hotel · Comedy / Hypnosis
The Party
Superfrico at The Cosmopolitan · Dinner Show / Comedy / Cabaret
Marc Anthony
BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau · Latin / Pop
Carín León
The Sphere · Música Mexicana / Regional Mexican
Frederic Da Silva
Horseshoe Showroom · Magic / Mentalism
Mary J. Blige: My Life, My Story
Dolby Live at Park MGM · R&B / Soul / Theatrical
Touring & Limited Engagements
Billy Joel
T-Mobile Arena · Rock / Pop
Illenium: Odyssey
Sphere · Electronic / Melodic Bass
Phish
Sphere · Rock / Jam
Carin León
Sphere · Regional Mexican / Música Mexicana
Ali Wong
Encore Theater · Comedy / Stand-up
David Blaine
Encore Theater · Magic / Illusion
Nate Bargatze
Encore Theater · Comedy
Sebastian Maniscalco
Encore Theater · Comedy
Morgan Wallen
Allegiant Stadium · Country
Ed Sheeran
Allegiant Stadium · Pop / Folk
AC/DC
Allegiant Stadium · Hard Rock
Foo Fighters
Allegiant Stadium · Rock / Alternative
LISA
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · K-pop / Music
George Lopez
David Copperfield Theater at MGM Grand · Comedy / Stand-up
Gabriel Iglesias
The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan · Comedy / Stand-up
Daniel Tosh
The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan · Comedy / Stand-up
Badfish
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas · Music / Tribute / Reggae-Rock
Terry Fator
South Point Hotel Casino Showroom · Magic / Ventriloquism / Comedy
Cyndi Lauper
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Pop / 80s
Billy Idol: Hot in the City
BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas · Rock / Punk Rock
Chris Stapleton
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Country / Rock / Blues
Demetri Martin
Encore Theater · Comedy / Stand-up
Max Amini
Encore Theater · Comedy / Stand-up
Boyz II Men
The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan · R&B / Soul / A Cappella
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Voltaire at The Venetian · Music / Soul / Pop
Jonas Brothers: Greetings from Las Vegas
Dolby Live at Park MGM · Music / Pop
Jamie Kennedy
Laugh Factory at Horseshoe Las Vegas · Comedy / Variety
Nikki Glaser & David Spade
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Comedy / Stand-Up
Dolly Parton: Dolly Live in Las Vegas
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Country
Billy Idol: Hot In The City
BleauLive Theater · Rock
LISA: VIVA LA LISA
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · K-pop / Dance / Hip-Hop
Cyndi Lauper: Live In Las Vegas
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace · Pop / 80s / Rock
Long-Running Shows
Cirque du Soleil: O
O Theatre at Bellagio · Cirque / Theatrical
Cirque du Soleil: KÀ
KÀ Theatre at MGM Grand · Cirque / Theatrical
Cirque du Soleil: Mystère
Mystère Theatre at Treasure Island · Cirque / Theatrical
Cirque du Soleil: Michael Jackson ONE
Michael Jackson ONE Theatre at Mandalay Bay · Cirque / Music Theatrical
Penn & Teller
Penn & Teller Theater at Rio · Magic / Comedy
David Copperfield
David Copperfield Theater at MGM Grand · Magic / Illusion
Carrot Top
Luxor Theater · Comedy
Mat Franco
Mat Franco Theater at The LINQ · Magic
Criss Angel: Mindfreak
Planet Hollywood · Magic / Illusion
Cirque du Soleil: Mad Apple
Mad Apple Theater at New York-New York · Cirque / Variety
Wizard of Oz (Immersive Experience)
Sphere · Immersive Experience
Tournament of Kings
Excalibur Showroom · Dinner Show / Medieval
Thunder From Down Under
Excalibur Showroom · Adult / Variety
Fantasy
Atrium Showroom at Luxor · Adult / Variety
Absinthe
Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace · Circus / Variety
Jabbawockeez
MGM Grand Theater · Hip-Hop Dance / Variety
V – The Ultimate Variety Show
V Theater at Miracle Mile Shops · Variety
Piff the Magic Dragon
Flamingo Las Vegas · Magic / Comedy
Human Nature: Jukebox
South Point Hotel Casino & Spa · Music / Motown Tribute
Menopause The Musical
Harrah's Cabaret · Comedy / Musical
The Rat Pack Is Back
Tuscany Suites Showroom · Music / Tribute / Comedy
Atomic Saloon Show
Atomic Saloon Show Theater at Grand Canal Shoppes · Variety / Burlesque / Comedy
Tape Face
The Underground Theater at MGM Grand · Comedy / Magic / Performance Art
Comedy Cellar
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino · Comedy / Stand-up
WOW - The Vegas Spectacular
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino · Variety / Cirque-style
The Empire Strips Back
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino · Adult / Burlesque Parody
Marriage Can Be Murder
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino · Comedy / Dinner Theater
X Burlesque
Flamingo Las Vegas · Adult / Burlesque
Zombie Burlesque
V Theater · Comedy / Burlesque / Variety
Australian Bee Gees Show
Excalibur Showroom · Music / Tribute
Marc Savard Comedy Hypnosis
V Theater · Comedy / Hypnosis
Nathan Burton Comedy Magic
Nathan Burton Theater at FlyOver Las Vegas · Magic / Comedy
Purple Reign: The Prince Tribute Show
V Theater · Music / Tribute
Chippendales
The LINQ Hotel + Experience · Adult / Dance / Male Revue
Hans Klok: The World's Fastest Magician
Excalibur Showroom · Illusion / Grand Magic / Spectacle
Gerry McCambridge
V Theater · Magic / Mentalism
Colin Cloud Mastermind
Harrah's Cabaret · Magic / Mentalism
Allstars of Magic
V Theater · Magic / Variety
An R-Rated Magic Show
V Theater · Magic / Comedy
Popovich Comedy Pet Circus
V Theater · Comedy / Family Variety
Xavier Mortimer
The Strat Theater · Magic / Illusion
Jen Kramer
Westgate Theater · Magic / Illusion / Female Headliner
LA Comedy Club
The STRAT - Dragon Room · Comedy / Stand-up
John Fogerty
Bakkt Theater · Rock / Americana
Awakening
Awakening Theater at Wynn Las Vegas · Acrobatic / Theatrical
Paranormal: Mind Reading Magic
Imagine Showroom at Horseshoe Las Vegas · Magic / Mentalism
Celestia
Celestia Theater at The STRAT · Acrobatic / Circus
Farrell Dillon Comedy Magic
Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club at The LINQ · Magic / Comedy
Mike Hammer Comedy Magic Show
Canyon Club at Four Queens Hotel · Magic / Comedy
Raiding the Rock Vault
Hard Rock Live · Rock Tribute
Gordie Brown
The Showroom at Golden Nugget · Comedy / Impressions
VEGAS! The Show
Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood · Tribute / Musical Theater
Eddie Griffin: Live and Unleashed!
Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood · Comedy / Stand-Up
The JETS 80's & 90's Experience
Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood · Music / Tribute / Pop
Puppetry of the Penis
Jewel Box Theatre at Erotic Heritage Museum · Adult Entertainment / Comedy
Meow Wolf's Omega Mart
AREA15 · Immersive Experience
Universal Horror Unleashed
AREA15 · Immersive Experience / Horror
Oddyssey Manor
AREA15 · Immersive Theater / Cocktail Experience
Fork n' Film Immersive Culinary Cinema
AREA15 · Immersive Experience / Dining
ARTE MUSEUM Las Vegas
63 Las Vegas · Immersive Experience / Digital Art
All Shook Up: Tribute to the King
Athena Showlounge at Alexis Park Resort · Music / Tribute / Elvis
Spirit of the King: The Ultimate ELVIS Show
Notoriety Showroom · Music / Tribute / Elvis
King of Diamonds: The Neil Diamond Tribute
Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park Resort · Music / Tribute
BeatleShow
Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood · Music / Tribute / Classic Rock
Piano Man: A Tribute to Billy Joel and Elton John
V Theater at Planet Hollywood · Music / Tribute / Rock
Magic Mike Live
Magic Mike Theater at SAHARA Las Vegas · Adult Entertainment / Dance Spectacular
Frank Marino's Divas, Drag & Drinks
24 Oxford at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas · Comedy / Female Impersonation
Soul of Motown
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Music / Tribute
About Las Vegas Shows
The World's Most Concentrated Entertainment Scene
Las Vegas hosts more major live entertainment than any other city in the world. Over 200 shows perform weekly across the Strip — from intimate 300-seat theaters to 20,000-capacity arenas — with a permanent roster of residencies that keeps the biggest names in music and entertainment performing year-round rather than on one-off tours.
The residency model transformed Las Vegas entertainment starting in the early 2000s. Celine Dion's landmark deal at Caesars Palace established a template that dozens of artists have followed: instead of grueling multi-city tours, performers can settle into a Vegas property, build elaborate custom productions, and perform multiple nights per week for fans who travel specifically to see them. The result is a show quality that typically exceeds the touring version — bigger production budgets, permanent stage builds, and performers who are genuinely well-rested.
Today's residency landscape spans every genre. EDM has Calvin Harris and Marshmello at XS, Martin Garrix at OMNIA, and Tiesto at Zouk. Pop and rock have Bruno Mars at MGM Grand and Adele at The Colosseum. Comedy has multi-year runs from comedians like Penn & Teller at the Rio. Long-running theatrical shows like Cirque du Soleil have been continuous for over two decades. Whatever you're into, there's a Las Vegas show built around it.
Beyond residencies, Allegiant Stadium and T-Mobile Arena bring in major touring artists who aren't based in Vegas: stadium-scale acts and arena tours that fill dates between their other markets. The Sphere, opened in 2023, has added an entirely new category of concert experience — immersive performances inside the largest LED structure ever built, with spatial audio that makes every seat feel like front row.
Planning Guide
How to Choose the Right Las Vegas Show
Residency vs. Touring Act
Residency shows are purpose-built for Las Vegas venues — larger production, more elaborate staging, and a performer who's had time to refine the set. Touring acts play the same show they're running everywhere else, but the venue quality (Allegiant Stadium, T-Mobile Arena, Sphere) can make the difference. If you're going to see an artist who has both a residency and a tour happening, the residency show is usually the better experience.
Intimate Theater vs. Arena
Venues like The Colosseum at Caesars Palace (4,300 seats), Dolby Live at Park MGM (5,200 seats), and Smith Center (2,050 seats) offer sightlines and acoustics that arenas can't match. If seeing the performance clearly matters more than the event scale, choose an intimate venue over an arena. Conversely, some artists — U2 at the Sphere, for example — specifically design their show for a massive space.
Long-Running Shows
Cirque du Soleil shows (O, Mystère, KÀ, Michael Jackson ONE) have run for decades because they're genuinely world-class theatrical productions. These are the safest recommendations for first-time Vegas visitors who don't have a specific artist preference — they're reliably excellent, you'll know the genre (acrobatic theater), and they run almost every night of the week.
Combining a Show with Nightlife
Most Las Vegas shows end between 9 PM and 11 PM, leaving the entire club scene ahead of you. Nightclubs open at 10-11 PM and run until 4 AM. A show + nightclub combination is the quintessential Vegas night out — see a performance, grab dinner, then head to a club. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list to every major nightclub for show-goers heading out after.
Venue Guide
Las Vegas Concert Venues: Where Every Show Plays
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace — 4,300 Seats
Built in 2003 as a permanent home for Celine Dion's A New Day residency, The Colosseum remains the gold standard for mid-size Las Vegas concert experiences. The venue was engineered for intimacy: the farthest seat from the stage is 120 feet, compared to 400+ feet at a typical arena. Custom acoustics designed by Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams ensure that sound quality is consistent from every seat in the house. Current and recent residencies include Adele, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, and Mariah Carey — artists who specifically chose The Colosseum because the venue's reputation attracts fans who make dedicated trips.
Dolby Live at Park MGM — 5,200 Seats
Formerly the Park Theater and rebranded as Dolby Live in 2022 following a partnership with Dolby Laboratories, this venue incorporates Dolby Atmos spatial audio throughout its 5,200-seat configuration. Bruno Mars has been the anchor residency since 2016 and continues performing here, making it one of the most successful venue-artist relationships in Las Vegas history. Lady Gaga also maintains a residency at Dolby Live. The venue's flexible staging system allows productions to customize the stage configuration — making it adaptable for everything from intimate acoustic performances to full arena-scale production shows.
T-Mobile Arena — 20,000 Seats
The primary sports and entertainment arena on the Strip, T-Mobile Arena sits adjacent to Park MGM at 3780 S Las Vegas Blvd and hosts the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights in addition to major touring concerts and boxing events. Arena-scale touring acts — Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Post Malone — play T-Mobile Arena during Vegas stops on world tours. The venue has hosted major boxing matches including Canelo Álvarez fights and UFC pay-per-views. For concert purposes, it delivers the scale that The Colosseum can't; for proximity to the Strip's nightlife, its south-Strip location makes post-concert club access straightforward.
MSG Sphere — 17,600 Seats with Full Immersion
The Sphere represents the most significant new entertainment venue in Las Vegas since Allegiant Stadium opened in 2020. Its 160,000-square-foot interior LED system, combined with Dolby Atmos spatial audio and haptic seat technology, creates performances that can't be replicated elsewhere. Current Sphere residencies include permanent brand partnerships and touring acts specifically producing content for the format. The exterior 580,000-square-foot LED exosphere is itself a Las Vegas landmark visible from the Strip and the Las Vegas valley, making it the most recognizable new building in the city.
FAQ
Las Vegas Shows & Concerts — Common Questions
How far in advance should I buy Las Vegas show tickets?
For major residency shows (Bruno Mars, Adele, Cirque du Soleil), book 2-4 weeks in advance during peak season (March-May, September-December). Weekends sell out fastest. For the Sphere, book 4-6 weeks out — unique experiences have higher advance demand. Long-running shows like O by Cirque du Soleil almost always have availability even a day or two before, but you may not get the seats you want. For one-off arena events at T-Mobile or Allegiant, book as soon as dates are announced — major tours sell out in hours.
What is the best show to see in Las Vegas for first-timers?
For first-time visitors without a specific artist preference, O by Cirque du Soleil at Bellagio is the single most recommended Las Vegas show. It's a water-based acrobatic theater production that has been running since 1998 with a 30-foot deep hydraulic pool and world-class athletes — nothing like it exists anywhere outside Las Vegas. Penn & Teller at the Rio is the top recommendation for comedy and magic. For music, check the current residency calendar and choose based on genre preference — the quality gap between residency artists is minimal since all major performers bring similar production values to Vegas.
Can I go to a nightclub after a Las Vegas show?
Yes, and this is one of the most popular Vegas itineraries. Most shows end between 9:30 PM and 10:30 PM, leaving several hours before the clubs hit peak energy. The standard flow: show ends at 10 PM, grab a quick drink at the casino bar, arrive at a club by 11:30 PM. NoCoverVegas provides free guest list to every major nightclub, so you won't pay a cover after your show. Dress code note: if you're coming from a formal show, the club dress code is compatible with show attire — most clubs require smart casual to upscale, which aligns with what you'd wear to a residency performance.
Are Las Vegas shows worth the price?
Most are, particularly residency shows and Cirque productions. Las Vegas show productions typically have budgets far exceeding comparable touring shows because the investment amortizes over hundreds of performances per year. Celine Dion's original Colosseum stage cost $95 million. Cirque du Soleil's O has a 1.5-million-gallon pool stage. The Sphere's interior LED system cost over $2 billion. What you're paying for is not just the performance but the physical spectacle of the production — and these productions aren't reproducible elsewhere. That said, ticket prices vary widely: Penn & Teller tickets start around $50, while front-row Adele seats can exceed $500. Set a budget and choose accordingly.
What should I wear to a Las Vegas show?
Smart casual is appropriate for most Las Vegas shows. For residency performances at The Colosseum, Dolby Live, or major casino theaters, this means dressed jeans or slacks, a nice top or blouse, and dress shoes or clean fashion sneakers. For comedy shows and some smaller venues, casual is completely fine. Sphere performances don't have a dress code — it's an arena. Cirque du Soleil shows attract everything from tourists in shorts to locals in cocktail dresses. The only wrong answer is athletic wear, flip-flops, or anything you'd wear to a pool party if you're going straight from a show to a nightclub.
What is the Sphere in Las Vegas and is it worth seeing?
The Sphere (MSG Sphere) is a 366-foot-tall spherical entertainment venue that opened in September 2023 at 255 Sands Ave, adjacent to The Venetian resort. It seats approximately 17,600 and features the world's largest and highest-resolution LED screen — 160,000 square feet of interior display surface covering the entire ceiling and walls — combined with a 4D haptic system installed in the seats and spatial audio with over 164,000 speakers. The result is an immersive experience that makes every seat feel like it's inside the performance rather than watching it. U2 opened the Sphere with a 40-show residency in 2023 that set a standard for what the venue can do with the right production. For first-time visitors, seeing a Sphere performance is genuinely unlike any concert experience anywhere else in the world. Ticket prices are higher than comparable venue events — expect $100-250 for general admission — but the experience warrants the premium.
Which Las Vegas concert venue has the best seats?
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is the consensus best mid-size concert venue in Las Vegas for sightlines and acoustics. With 4,300 seats arranged across multiple levels, the maximum distance from stage is 120 feet — closer than most theaters twice the size. It was custom-built for Celine Dion's residency and the intimacy was intentional. Dolby Live at Park MGM (5,200 seats) has excellent production infrastructure and clear sightlines from most sections. The Smith Center, while off-Strip, is the city's premier performing arts venue for classical, Broadway, and orchestral performances — the acoustics are world-class. For stadium-scale events, Allegiant Stadium's retractable floor configuration and 65,000 seats make it one of the best large-format concert venues in the US, particularly for acts that need the full stadium experience.
How do I get from a Las Vegas show to a nightclub?
Most Las Vegas residency shows are inside casino resorts that also house nightclubs. The most convenient pairings: XS Nightclub is at Wynn, a 3-minute walk from any Encore showroom performance. OMNIA is at Caesars Palace, directly accessible from The Colosseum. Drai's is at The Cromwell, which is across the street from Caesars. Hakkasan is at MGM Grand. If your show venue doesn't have an attached nightclub or the in-house club doesn't match your preference, rideshares are fast between most Strip casinos — expect $12-20 for most intra-Strip rides before midnight. NoCoverVegas provides free guest list access to all major nightclubs — sign up before the show, not while you're standing in the club line.
After the Show
Free Nightclub Entry After Your Show
Get on the guest list for XS, OMNIA, Hakkasan, Zouk, Drai's, and more — no cover charge, no waiting in line.