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Las Vegas is home to some of the most iconic live performances of all time. From Elvis Presley’s residency in ’69 to the Eagles’ nearly sold-out shows at the Sphere in 2025, there’s never a dull moment in Sin City amusement. But with all of the entertainment options out there — and there are hundreds of them — how do you choose which ones are actually worth your hard-earned money (although you can always gamble for more!)?
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At a Glance: The Best Shows in Vegas 2025
Immersive Experience: The Discoshow
Best for Concerts: Las Vegas Sphere
Ideal for Big Groups: Chippendales
Adults-Only: Absinthe
New and Note-Worthy: Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified
To help you navigate the options, we’ve compiled a list of the seven best shows to see during your next visit. From the immersive Discoshow to Rolling Stones Presents: Amplified – the Immersive Rock Experience, these performances will keep you entertained and ready to book your return flight to Nevada before you even leave. Check out our recommendations below, along with some of the best dining options nearby — because we would never send you to a show on an empty stomach.
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Discoshow at the LINQ
$99.00+
$99.00+
Get transported back to 1970s New York City with the Discoshow. This immersive event, located at the LINQ Hotel, offers a 70-minute interactive performance featuring some of Disco’s hottest hits. Boogie, woogie, and groove along to songs by Sister Sledge, the Bee Gees, The Trammps, and more — just don’t forget to stop by the replica subway station for a drink (and some liquid courage) before the show.
Where to Eat Before: Pinky’s by Vanderpump
Rule #1 for a successful night out at the Disco: never dance on an empty stomach. Just a mere five-minute walk from the LINQ Hotel, Pinky’s by Vanderpump is Lisa Vanderpump’s latest dining venture. The terrarium-inspired space consists of wall-to-wall florals and greenery, creating a Gatsby meets White Lotus-type vibe. The mini lobster rolls and pigs in a blanket are some of the restaurant’s stand-out dishes, alongside creative (and potent) cocktails like the “Pump and Bump” and “Fat Cat.”
Chippendales Las Vegas
$75.00+
Some tales are as old as time – like jacked, shirtless men dancing around a Las Vegas stage. Chippendales, the iconic male review that has been a staple in Sin City for the last 23 years, can’t be missed during your trip to the desert. With a run time of 75 minutes, audience members 18 and up will experience a night they’ll never forget.
Where to Eat Before: Caramella Italian Restaurant & Lounge
Muscular men combined with Italian food? It’s every bachelorette party’s dream. Before heading to the famous show, stop by Caramella Italian Restaurant & Lounge for a bite to eat. Located at Planet Hollywood, this venue offers plenty of space to accommodate even the largest groups and features delicious dishes like Blue Crab Mafaldine and Wagyu Tartare.
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Rolling Stone Presents: Amplified, the Immersive Rock Experience
$34.00+
Opening on March 12, Amplified: The Immersive Rock Experience is a once-in-a-lifetime show that takes you through some of the most iconic moments in rock history. As you walk through the exhibit (located at Illuminarium Las Vegas at AREA15), you’ll witness floor-to-ceiling photographs and performances featuring the greatest musical acts of all time, from Bruce Springsteen to Janis Joplin. Narrated by Kevin Bacon, this experience will make you feel as if you have front-row tickets to some of the most legendary rock concerts across generations.
Where to Eat Before: Brasserie B Parisian Steakhouse
Even Green Day has to eat before they put on a show. Brasserie B Parisian Steakhouse, created by celebrity chef Bobby Flay, is the ideal place to grab a hearty meal on the strip. Featuring mains like Roasted Salmon, Gnocchi Gratin, and Filet Mignon, you’ll be dining like a true rockstar.
Absinthe
$140.00+
$170.00+
Located at Caesars Palace (and no, unfortunately, the real Caesar did not live there), Absinthe is the type of show for the audience member who wants a little bit of everything. Not only does it have hilarious quips, dangerous stunts, and gravity-defying props, but it also has all of the best elements of a classic circus in an adults-only 90-minute performance. But grab tickets as soon as you can because this spectacle is one of the most-talked-about events on the strip.
Where to Eat Before: NOBU Las Vegas
If you’re going to an adults-only show, you need a meal suited for grownups before — and there’s no better place to do that than at NOBU. The renowned Japanese restaurant specializes in creating award-winning cold and hot plates like Sushi Maki, Nigiri, and even a Japanese Whiskey Cappuccino. And for an extra cost, you can participate in the Omakase, a specialized tasting menu that makes for a romantic pre-theater date.
Ká by Cirque du Soleil
$69.00+
Cirque du Soleil has been around for the past 40 years, and with each show, their stunts only get bigger and better. Take Ká, for instance — the spectacle, which originally made its debut in 2005, is filled with fire, fighting arts, and even a rotating stage — oh my. This acrobatic demonstration follows a linear storyline, and tells a narrative of love and perseverance during a time of great conflict.
Where to Eat Before: The Bedford by Martha Stewart
Sitting in the middle of the Paris Hotel, The Bedford by Martha Stewart is a quaint, French-influenced restaurant that will provide you with some calm amid the Vegas chaos. Their star menu items include Oysters, Lemon Risotto with Sea Scallops, and an extensive wine list that consists of everything from a crisp Sancerre to dozens of full-bodied reds.
Criss Angel Mindfreak
$90.00+
$90.0+
If you’ve ever wanted to witness a mortal levitate, walk through fire, or escape from seemingly impossible restraints, you need tickets to see the man, myth, and legend — Criss Angel. This 90-minute one-person performance, featuring the “Mindfreak,” will blow your world view with over 75 optical illusions. The best part? You might even have the chance to experience it first-hand as Angel calls upon different audience members throughout the show to participate on stage.
Where to Eat Before: Gordon Ramsay Burger Las Vegas
Gordon Ramsay is another person who could be considered a man, a myth, and a legend. The reality show star and restauranteur just opened a new burger joint in Vegas, and we’ll be the first to say it’s worth the hype. With menu items like Hell’s Kitchen Burger, Viva Vegan Burger, and Hellfire Chicken Burger, you’ll feel like you’re eating on the set of his popular TV series (without worrying about getting called an “idiot sandwich”).
Las Vegas Sphere
$100.00+
$100.00+
Of course, if you’re planning a trip to the Glitter Gultch, attending a show at the Las Vegas Sphere is basically a requirement. The grand opening of this iconic landmark took place nearly two years ago, and ever since, it’s been a staple of the Sin City skyline. The venue, which can seat more than 18,000 people, is home to some of the best residencies of 2025, including U2, Phish, the Eagles, and Dead & Company. But besides the impressive musical acts that are booked for the year, the Sphere itself is an experience. Visitors can watch a movie about planet Earth and walk around and explore the atrium once inside.
Where to Eat Before: Amalfi by Bobby Flay
Centered in Caesars Palace, Amalfi by Bobby Flay offers a taste of the Mediterranean right in the heart of Nevada. If you’re looking for a quick drink before your concert, the bar has a capacity of over 30 people, which can be hard to find in a crowded casino. But, if you want to stay a little longer and try out all the restaurant offers, we recommend the Chicken Parmigiano, Ribeye Bone-In, or Blue Crab & Eggplant Meatballs — either way, you won’t be disappointed.
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