Las Vegas Shows Worth Mentioning
Some people travel to Las Vegas Nevada for the big Las Vegas events, such as The Primm Off-Road Race in September, the World Series of Poker Academy in October or the Professional Bull Riders World Finals in November. There is the Nevada Senior Olympics, the FSE Las Vegas Bike Fest, the National Senior Pro Rodeo and the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car event. There is also a Las Vegas convention just about every week for the business professionals. However, many families come at any time of the year to enjoy the satisfying and ongoing Las Vegas shows.
Cirque Du Soleil has become synonymous with mystifying contortionists, surrealism-meets-theatre, mysterious music and superior lighting. The Bellagio Hotel is hosting “O,” which is one of the best of all the shows in Las Vegas, blending an “aquatic tapestry of artistry, surrealism and theatrical romance,” as the site explains. The Mirage has The Beatles LOVE performance, which celebrates the music of the Brit-pop band, along with imaginative acrobatic performers tackling mind-bending stunts in colorful costumes. At New York-New York, Zumanity (18+) blends erotic burlesque with acrobatic fun. Mystere at Treasure Island is probably the most kid-friendly of the Cirque shows, thrilling with high-power acrobatics, inspirational imagery and intriguing theatre. Lastly, KA at the MGM Grand Hotel is the hero’s journey that is bound to impress audiences of all ages. The fall of 2008 will see Criss Angel pair with Cirque Du Soleil for his “Believe” performance, which is one of the best selling shows even though it has yet to open. Don’t forget to get your Las Vegas show tickets!
Las Vegas hotels offer a diverse mix of Las Vegas shows. Penn and Teller at the Rio Las Vegas keep their audiences mesmerized and laughing heartily for the full 90 minutes. These Emmy Award-winning comedians boast quick wits, animated facial expressions and the ability to enthrall through comedy and magic in a show like no other. In addition to having their own Showtime series, they also appeared on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “The Late Show with David Letterman,” and “Live! with Regis & Kathie Lee.”
Las Vegas shows come in all shapes and sizes, for all interests and age groups. There are, of course, a huge number of adult-themed shows, strip clubs and red light bars in the “city of sin.” Bally’s “Jubilee” is the best 18+ topless show with 1,000 different costumes (albeit skimpy ones), 8,000 miles of sequins and Swarovski crystal plated clothing. Singing, dancing and acrobatics complement this exciting adult show. Zumanity, a Cirque Du Soliel show, blends surreal fantasy and eroticism in a titillating way, making it one of the most popular selling performances in the city Las Vegas.





