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    3.6 (2.1k reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sara F.

    We saw the Wizard of Oz and it was awe-inspiring! So many surprises throughout! We brought our 6 year old granddaughter who sat spellbound through the entire event and did not want it to end. There is not a bad seat that we could see. We were in the second tier price of seats (about $125/each) and felt like we hit the jackpot! Pro tip: be sure to get your tickets from the link off the Sphere website. So many third party vendors have huge mark ups on the same seats. Second pro tip: if you are driving to the event, you do not need to arrive too early. The doors open about 30 minutes prior and arriving earlier will just leave you standing in a big entryway and there are no public restrooms until you can enter the theatre. Also, the parking lot only opens about 60 minutes in advance. Third pro tip: apples are available for sale for $10 after the show. Not worth beating up a stranger to take theirs! ;) Fourth pro tip: photo ops are everywhere with even more after the event. Save time for them and be sure your phone is charged. Fifth pro tip: small purses only! Large bags will require you to rent a locker for a large fee. Last pro tip: the concession stand/gift shop on the second floor has no line and all the goodies! The show is totally fun and was the one thing we really spent money on while in Vegas. We were not a bit disappointed! You will enjoy yourself. It is good for most ages and is less frightening than just the original movie. (If flying monkeys scare you that is!). It has been edited (shortened) from the original but you don't feel like you missed a thing. You are completely transported to a fairy land for 90 minutes and are completely lost in wonder. If you want spoilers...there are videos on Facebook. Not sharing any here so you can have the full experience as a surprise if you would like!

    No Doubt at Sphere
    Robert B.

    There are no words to describe how magical it was to see No Doubt at the Sphere. Mind bending. Incredible. Gorgeous. Beyond anything I could have imagined. Completely unparalleled and overwhelmingly beautiful. This show is a completely new format of art that can only be experienced at the Sphere.

    Claire B.

    If you enjoyed the Wizard of Oz as a kid, then definitely go. It has been so many years since I last saw it on TV, that I didn't miss the parts they cut out too much although it did seem shorter. We were in section 305, row 16, seats 24/25 - close to the middle. Good seats and not the crazy expensive ones. My husband caught a foam apple, and I touched one. The blowing leaves did come up to our section. Before the show, there were some mini spheres in the lobby you could get pictures with - the house in Kansas, the Cowardly Lion. After the show there is a Wizard of Oz short interactive performance and you can get pictures with the performers. For the AI parts, yes sometimes Dorothy's face was clear and the people around her were blurred, but the detail you could go see and the sheer scale was almost like you were there yourself. The special effects like the chairs rumbling for the tornado, wind effects of crepe paper leaves flying around for the tornado, and foam red apples dropping from the ceiling were fun. The red foam apple has the "Wizard of Oz" logo on it ,and it is a really well-made apple with a brown stem and calyx at the bottom and green leaf. It was such a silly thing, but I really wanted one and you can only get them by catching one, so I was very happy my husband caught one. Growing up watching "Wizard of Oz" on our little TV, it was great to see the detail in Dorothy and the Wicked Witch's face when it is larger than movie screen size. Seeing the colorful Land of Oz through Dorothy's open door or the Emerald City towering over you like you are really walking up to it was thrilling. The sound system provides 3D sound, and I couldn't help my body bouncing as I heard the familiar songs "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" and "We're Off to See the Wizard." We arrived around 7:30 pm for the 8:00 pm show. It took us longer than we thought to walk from the Cosmopolitan. Most of the people it seemed were arriving 5 or 10 minutes before 8 pm. If you are going to see the show, stay at the Venetian since you can walk there directly -it is attached to the hotel convention center area. There were some moving walkways which made the long walk easier. It did take us some time to find our way out of the Shops at the Venetian to get to the Strip.

    Laura M.

    We went to the Sphere to see the Wizard of Oz with our kids. I went to the Back Street Boys at the Sphere a few months prior and was blow away by the show and the sphere itself. We were in town again, this time with our kids so we got tickets for Wizard of Oz! The Sphere is just so cool, I wanted my kids to experience it! The visuals and the sounds are fantastic. It's immersive in a way that's just spectacular. The falling leaves, apples, snow, and wind were so fun during the movie. The seating is definitely steep, but that's what makes it what it is. There's really not a bad seat in the house because of the design. My kids loved the movie. We got the souvenir cups and snacks before the start. After the movie in the lobby they have characters from the Emerald City do a show with the Wizard. The kids enjoyed that as well. We then walked through the tunnel to the Venetian to check out the Wizard of Oz photo spots in the waterfall atrium. We bought a parking pass for the sphere so you have up to 2 hours after the show before you have to move your car. Can't wait for our next show at the Sphere!

    Sandra G.

    This is probably going to be a long review. Last minute on the same day, we were looking up no doubt tickets at the Sphere. And I couldn't believe that they were only $135 for some nosebleed tickets. But when we got there, those nosebleed tickets were the most amazing tickets because I think all of the tickets are the most amazing. I really don't think it matters where you sit here and I'm normally a general admission floor girl. But in this case, I think that the people on the floor, we're having to look up the whole time, whereas we were just absorbing it from all directions. So I like the seating. I was a little bit upset that I wasn't gonna be able to dance, but the way that this show is produced you can kind of dance in your seat and if you stand up, you definitely have some space. But nobody is in front of you blocking because of how steep the seats are. So even if you bring children, they would be able to see everything. First walking into the sphear it is real quick and organized. They get you right in right through the line. They check your bag possibly check for weapons. And at any point, you can ask where you need to go because there's tons of people that are standing around to help. We did have to go up some escalators, probably three or four flights of escalators. But there is elevators for wheelchairs. And there is regular stairs if you would like to leave that direction. I don't imagine anybody wants to walk up that many stairs though. On every level, there is a bar so don't worry about the big bars down below that are fully cramped and crowded. The bars at the higher levels were smaller lines. The merch at the higher levels were smaller lines. I had forgotten that I had a water bottle in my purse and they made me dump the water out, but I was able to keep the bottle. They said I could fill it up inside. So if you're worried about spending a lot of money on the water bottles, you don't have to. But I did get a price of one of the Topa Chico's and it was $24. You can't get drunk off of one of those so I would suggest saving your money or being rich. Lol. But all drink drinks in Vegas are very pricey. The show was the most amazing concert that I've ever been to. And I used to work backstage on lots of concerts and there is no comparison with the entertainment that No Doubt brought. I feel like I am now spoiled, and I cannot see a concert at any other venue because it will be completely lame. If I see no doubt in Los Angeles, it's probably not gonna be as good. Whoever put together the show with the visuals and all of the years of saving scrapbook photos and show posters it was just amazing with all the work they put into it. I can go on and on about the show, but this is supposed to be more about the venue. I just think that every person that even slightly like no doubt or even knows one or two songs should go anyway. Because it's a total experience. Better than any Cirque du Soleil I've ever seen. And I think that children would enjoy it as well. It's like a giant ride. And they did not skimp out with the time. It was a long show. I started looking at other concerts that will be appearing at the sphere, but there is not very many yet. I'm imagining it takes a lot to produce a show there and I don't think every band could make it this big. But I was thinking about Marilyn Manson would be a great show to have there. The Red Hot chili peppers would probably make an amazing show there, Muse, Tool, Bjork, Madonna.... These are just suggestions. we will definitely try to come back!!

    Thuy Dan T.

    Definitely worth doing your research do seats before purchasing tickets! I believe I was in the 306ish section which was right in the middle and gave perfect viewing of the sphere. No complaints. You can walk through to the sphere from the Bellagio so that's a very convenient stay when seeing a show here. Security and getting through was a breeze and once inside the sphere, the escalators can get congested and the seats are steep but the view is so cool. Bars are Vegas prices and the drink consistency was so/so. Bathrooms were plenty as well! If it wasn't so pricey, I would def come back more often to see more shows here!

    Gerald L.

    The Sphere in Las Vegas is a venue where the show makes all the difference. While Postcard from Earth felt like an IMAX theater on steroids, seeing the Eagles live was like entering a whole different dimension. The visuals were insanely amazing, and the crystal-clear audio was perfect throughout the show. Truly mind blowing entertainment when you love the music. I loved every minute and truly wished the concert would never end. For the best experience, aim for the second or third levels. Level 1 is a literal pain in the neck, and level 4 is just too high for the right perspective. Most importantly, stay away from obstructed view seats in the back of the 100 level, as the overhang cuts off the top of the massive screen. A fascinating bit of tech is that the venue uses beamforming audio. This allows them to direct sound so precisely that different sections could theoretically hear different languages or effects without any bleed-over. If you have the chance to see a live band here, don't miss it. Pro tip: The logistics to get there were a breeze, as the Venetian bridge made getting in and out easy.

    Lyla D.

    "Somewhere over the rainbow..." As many times as we've either passed by or overlooked The Sphere, we chose to watch the "reimagined" or digitally enhanced version of the 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz. After seeing this immersive version, I began to appreciate the actors in a whole new way. Structurally, I remember periodically watching the construction of The Sphere during stays at nearby Palazzo, since we often had rooms overlooking its construction site and the nearby Wynn Resort and its golf course. We also watched National Geographic's "Building Impossible," which featured the installation of massive LED screens in both the interior and exterior of the orb. We caught the film"Postcard from Earth," which showcases The Sphere's 4D and 18K resolution. But you have to see this venue in person to appreciate it truly. Not only were we impressed with the visuals, but, we were surrounded by thunder claps, flashing lightning strikes, felt strong blowing wind with falling leaves, and pelted by apples and snowflakes. Also, since were were seated upstairs in row 11, when we looked down, we saw the Winged Monkeys flying above the audience on the floor level. The drawbacks that we, along with many others found, was the narrow walk-space between rows and steepness of the stairs leading up or going down from the upper rows. Several women claimed they felt like they had climbed a ladder and were breathing heavily by the time they reached their seats. Since we were staying at the Palazzo resort, we were informed there was direct and covered access to the venue from their convention room area. Unfortunately, we were re-routed to access the Sphere via Sands Avenue because the resort had closed the direct access off temporarily for on-going renovation of the conference room area. Still, we'd be happy to return to catch another event at the Sphere.

    Kevin T.

    Within my time in Vegas, my wife and I visited the Sphere to enjoy a mega exciting concert featuring Illenium! As someone whose been to many stadium/arena events, the Sphere was the easiest and fastest times to get into the Sphere. Competition with the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles with their quickness. Plenty of lines to go around, along with a bridge that connects from the Venetian to the Sphere. Talk about convivence. Inside the Sphere lobby is full of interactive and cool designs, including statues of a certain event, 3D models, projectors, merch shops, food, and drinks. I think it's fair to say that there's almost no bad seats in the Sphere. If you want floor seats, that's the best if you want to enjoy the event with the artist in front but you get limited view of the actual screens spiraling around the Sphere, you'll have to look up plenty of times if you decide to get floor/sec 100 seats. Best seats to see artist: Floor and Section 100 Best view for the Immersive vibes: Section 300 - 400 Watch out for seats in the back end of section 100s as they're mostly restricted view. You'll see about half of the screen. Usually pretty informative when purchasing tickets as it'll state if it's restricted view or not. Onto the Illenium show, the visuals were absolutely INSANE. As Illenium and his team made the visuals specifically for the Sphere performance, my wife and I had a great time enjoying a mix of dancing and sitting down enjoying the visuals. Behind the visuals is a well made story as well which made the experience unforgettable. It's essentially a full VR portal in the arena and certainly watching it online doesn't do it justice at all. It's very much worth to find time to visit the Sphere for a amazing visual performance. Best experience I've ever had. Perfection everywhere, from the staff, visuals, displays, lights, and sound. My wife and I enjoyed every moment and can't wait to be visit again.

    Edith P.

    Came for the wizard of oz movie ! It was an incredible experience... very beautiful place ... some cons about this is the seats are so close to each other. If you're someone who is heavy set good luck fitting in. Food and drinks were very expensive... so were the tickets but I understand. It's very upscale and the place is beautiful. I would recommend and return !

    Um, yes. Just go. It was 100% worth it.
    Tiffanie E.

    We were fortunate enough to see No Doubt at the Sphere! This was our first experience in the Sphere & here's my review. (Note, our seats were in section 302) Parking - we parked at the Venetian because we had reservations. Parking was $30, but the scanners still said $25, so that's annoyingly inconsistent. You pre pay to go in, and scan to enter and leave. Entering the SPHERE - this was a walk, but in AC so not too bad. Once you get to the ticket scanners/security areas, it's a giant cluster f***. No rhyme or reason to any of it. Worse than Disneyland at rope drop. Entry Level - the little sphere in the big sphere is cool, but the crowds were nuts and no crowd control. We had to go up 2 escalators to our section and it was wall-to-wall people on every floor. Concessions - ohhhh this was rough. They have Pepsi products & Dr. Pepper on fountain, but the cashier struggled to reach the pour pull. It was tough to watch. She also didn't know how to ring up our popcorn, and she could reach down into the ice bin. It was brutal. I felt bad for this poor woman. Seats - it's basically a vertical climb down the scariest stairs on the planet. No joke. Bathrooms - the girls bathroom is in the center of the floor so it's a hike. There was a billion people in the merch line, so it was difficult to get to the bathroom. Exiting - this was a joke. They close the bridge to the Venetian, so you literally walk all the way back up Spring Mountain to walk all the way through the Venetian & Grand Canal Shoppes. And the bathrooms close at 11, even on Saturday. We had a blast and I HIGHLY recommend seeing a show at the Sphere, but wear appropriate shoes for walking because you walk a lot! More than at TMobile, Mandalay Bay, or Allegiant for parking.

    Lien S.

    4.2.26 - Came back again for Illenium/Slander. Merch and drink lines on ground floor were long. I recommend going on a different level for those. My cousin spent $110 for 1 Jameson coke, 1 rum & coke and a double shot of whiskey, which was overpriced. Our seats were in 407, row 8, seats 20-21. After experiencing the show in both section 207 and 407, I would recommend the 305/306/307 sections. But, if in 207 or 407, go for seats 1-10 (closer to the center). It was my cousin's first Illenium show at the Sphere and first time at the Sphere in general. He loved it! Im glad I was able to attend this event twice!

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    Gabi M.

    Finally made my way to the Sphere to see Wizard of Oz and it was a super cool experience! I took my daughter on her 13th birthday and we had a blast! I am not going to share too many details (as I know others have already done so), but I am sharing a few photos and videos. I wish it didn't have to be so expensive but that seems to be the way of the world right now. Even so, I would consider returning for other shows in the future at this venue. The staff does a decent job moving the lines through the building on the way in and out and there are refreshments available too. We had WOO themed popcorn and waters and headed to a nice dinner after to complete the celebration. Enjoy!

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    Ask the Community - Sphere

    As someone who's sustained/survived being internally decapitated & consequently has lots of hardware in my neck, what section would you recommend I sit in?

    205-208 or 305-308 so you can look directly at the screen in front of you. They are more centered and you will have a full direct view of the panoramic screen.

    Taking 2 elderly handicapped ladies to the show on Thursday. We are Ubering down, is there an entrance to be dropped off or how do I get them to the show?

    You can request a wheelchair assist from the ride share area

    What are the upcoming venues through December 2025?

    Only way to find out is by going to their website: https://www.thesphere.com/shows

    It's my first time to visit Sphere and i'm not interested to watch a concert. How do i get a ticket to get inside the place and just explore? TIA…

    There's no explore, if you don't want to attend a concert then you can buy a ticket for the Wizard of Oz or the Experience. Those two are the only way to explore the Sphere ... or a concert!… Read more

    Is there restaurants and good food at the sphere?

    You can order fast food at the Sphere. Ie. chicken tenders, chips, etc… The Sphere is also attached to the Venetian Hotel with an all indoor walkway, so you can go to their restaurants and food court, pre and post show too.

    Section 210 first row or section 203 6 rows back - what seats do you think would be better?

    I would always choose the first row. Sat first row center in 300's and it was ideal.

    Can I buy tickets at The Sphere on the day of the showing for Postcards from Earth?

    Yes, but it is better to buy ahead of time online so you can choose your seats and to make sure they are not sold out for the day. There are discount vendors online such as Vegas.com where you can purchase tickets cheaper.

    Are kids 2yo allowed? And if so what's the best show for them to see?

    I don't know what their official rules are, but I think a two-year-old would be overwhelmed by the Sphere experience in any capacity. It is loud, flashing lights...could be scary.

    Are they really strict with the bag dimension?

    Sphere is a "no bag" facility, meaning that large bags and backpacks are not permitted inside the venue. Small clutches, purses, and fanny packs that are no larger than approximately 6 in. x 6 in. x 2 in., as well as diaper bags and bags required… Read more

    How long it the bridge to sphere?

    Takes about 15-20 minutes to walk it

    Is it cold inside The Sphere? Will I need a long sleeve shirt?

    I went at the end of March. The temperature indoors was just right. Short sleeves would not be a problem.

    Which section has the most comfortable seats?

    Me and my wife sat right in the middle Sec 206, Row 16, Seat 15 - 16. These were awesome seats, great view of the whole screen. I think anywhere 207-205 would be the best, higher rows the better (rows 6-16). Section 100s are too low, you're looking… Read more

    Is food available at the sphere?

    Yes. My bottle of water was &12.

    Do they play movie in there?

    The sphere requires a very complex camera for all footage used inside so they currently only have one movie--Postcard from Earth. I hope to see more movies in there soon!

    Are security lines a long wait or do they move pretty quickly?

    The crowds are a mess. The line stops for several minutes at a time, with no explanation or instructions about which line goes where. The staff are playing on their cell phones, not paying attention, just collecting a paycheck. I asked one… Read more

    Has anyone parked at the adjacent H parking lots? Is it a very long walk to/from the Sphere? Going after F1 & reserved onsite parking but Sphere refunded due to F1. If having difficulty walking, park at Venetian or H lots (H1 better?) -w/c better?

    The parking and traffic around the Sphere is gridlock on event nights. You're better off parking further away and walking. We were at Paris and walked - it was easy and beats sitting in traffic.

    Where are the bathrooms and emergency exits?

    Please look for the signs, Restrooms and Emergency Exits are clearly marked.

    What time should I arrive for the U2 show?

    I stayed at Paris. Definitely recommend walking. Traffic is a stand-still before and after the show.

    Are they strict on the purse policy of 6 by 6?

    My purse was slightly bigger...maybe 6"x8"? & I had no issues going thru with it. I thought they'd make me open the purse & check but they just had everyone go thru the metal detectors.

    Is it a really far and long walk from Venetian (corridor, bridge, etc.) to the Sphere (The Sphere Experience)?

    It's a haul, through the convention space to a long and narrow corridor. Plenty of people with signs directing you where to go. If you're fairly healthy and mobile it's doable but if you have issues walking it's a bit far. Far worse after the… Read more

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    Allegiant Stadium - concert review The wife got us tickets…read moreto see Bruno Mars in APR-26 for our first visit to Allegiant Stadium. HUGE venue compared to T-Mobile arena where they seat about 18k, Allegiant seats nearly 65k fans! We arrived early and decided to park on the strip and walk over to not have to deal with $75 parking on site. They closed off the Harmon over pass and thousands of people walked over. Pretty smooth going through the security check point and within 10 mins we were in our seats ready for the concert. Acoustics vary depending on the songs but quite the experience. Great music, huge venue and thousands of fans singing along! Thanks Allegiant Stadium for a great experience.

    An attendance NIGHTMARE! Beautiful venue, not a bad seat in the house but this is a football venue…read moreonly, the concert sound is without a doubt one of the worst one could ever experience, sound is muddy. As far as leaving is concerned, whether it be football or concert, expect mind blowing shock, absolutely BRUTAL! I paid well over $100 in Lyft charges so I could escape this hellscape, it's either that or run the gauntlet crossing over the bridge and making your way through a sea of humanity over at Mandalay Bay or going full blown Gladiator with Lyft and Uber at flat rates. DO NOT bring a bag/purse unless it's clear, no purse is 4x6 which they enforce l00%, you can check it, for $20 but imagine when 10K plus need to check an item, getting that item back is wait and wait and wait. Enjoy your game or show but you need a plan, a backup plan, an alternative plan and patience like a monk to have an enjoyable experience at Allegiant!

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    Allegiant Stadium - View section 126 row 29

    View section 126 row 29

    Allegiant Stadium - Michelada meets Bloody Mary, meets  Blue Moon.

    Michelada meets Bloody Mary, meets Blue Moon.

    Allegiant Stadium - Raider Hall of Fame outside the Suite's Box

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    Raider Hall of Fame outside the Suite's Box

    HyperX Arena Las Vegas - Entrance to the venue. Located inside the Luxor Hotel & Casino next to Public House.

    HyperX Arena Las Vegas

    3.8(116 reviews)
    1.9 miThe Strip

    This is my second year coming here for Super Bowl. If…read moreyou're looking for the ultimate place to catch a football game with awesome drinks and nonstop fun, this place has it all. They combine every fan's dream into one spot, they figured it out. It has huge screens everywhere showing every big play, an energetic crowd that knows how to cheer (or groan) with you, and a bar that keeps the drinks flowing all game long. I highly recommend this place inside Luxor. You'll thank me later.

    I was here for a Counterstrike LAN tournament at this venue. It was pretty entertaining. The…read morespectators had seating on the lower level (GA) and were able to order food and drink (alcohol and non-alcoholic versions) from a server. There was also a bar on this floor. They also had lounging areas where people could chill and watch the gaming. The upper seating area was reserved for VIPs, employees, and tournament workers. They had a bar upstairs and downstairs and had high boys and stools for the area upstairs. The setup was pretty amazing (on the ground floor) with a huge screen and stage for the competitors to play and be projected on. In the back, they had computer/gaming chairs with monitors/computers set up and people gaming. They had plenty of restrooms available on both floors, too. Honestly one of the better kid friendly venues on the Strip. I'd definitely come back to enjoy some gaming time here.

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    HyperX Arena Las Vegas - Front lobby of the venue. Open for regular gameplay during business hours. (Hours subject to change. Visit hyperxesalv.com to learn more.)

    Front lobby of the venue. Open for regular gameplay during business hours. (Hours subject to change. Visit hyperxesalv.com to learn more.)

    HyperX Arena Las Vegas - The infamous gear chandelier situated above the retro-dome!

    The infamous gear chandelier situated above the retro-dome!

    HyperX Arena Las Vegas - View of the main floor from the VIP level of the HyperX Esports Arena Las Vegas.

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    View of the main floor from the VIP level of the HyperX Esports Arena Las Vegas.

    USHER - The Vegas Residency - Usher on the DJ!

    USHER - The Vegas Residency

    4.0(36 reviews)
    0.9 miThe Strip

    Quite possibly the best show I've ever seen in Vegas. This man is older than me and he has moves…read morelike we still in our 20s. I mean, come on! Rollerskating while dipping and swerving and singing and swooning the whole building?! SHEESH. The theater is really nice, I don't think there's a bad seat in the house. Sound and acoustics were excellent. Views were amazing. Visuals were on ten. Staff was really helpful. Singing along to his songs was cathartic and fun, the whole crowd was vibing. He looked hot and had outfit changes, I mean dayum! This man is a born performer and engages the audience through it all. USHER IS A KINGGGGGGGG tho!!! Seeing him live will change your life and must be done. There's not many concerts I'd want to see a second time and this is definitely one I could see over and over and over~~~~

    The Usher Residency experience in Las Vegas is top tier. I'm a day one Usher fanatic and the entire…read moreevent, beginning with the greatest warmup dj to the moment he took his final bow, was a blast. The comfortable, smartly constructed theater inside of Park MGM is where Usher performed and boy did Usher perform! For nearly two full hours, the crowd, which reached to the rafters, was treated to hit after hit from every Usher album ever made. We received Usher singing and grooving in all of his 45 year old fineness on four wheel skates, in a silk robe, rocking cool shades, busting out a handstand, in a glittery leather, being a flirt, a playboy, a lover and a cheater. There are so many sides to this legendary singer and we were blessed with them all. At one point during the VERY SEXY show, Usher stepped off of the stage, walked into the middle of the super adoring crowd and stayed there serenading us for a good while. The acoustics were superb as were his XXX dancers and his band. There were giant screens on each side of the stage so that nobody missed one moment of Usher's singing, dancing greatness, no matter how far they were from the stage. The Usher Residency in Las Vegas is the first concert that I say in all seriousness that I would be happy to go to again. I didn't get to grab any of the "Usher Bucks" that were unexpectedly blasted from a confetti machine in the end but still the greatest concert ever!

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    USHER - The Vegas Residency
    USHER - The Vegas Residency - Usher

    Usher

    USHER - The Vegas Residency - Dolby Live at MGM Park - Section 304 AVP Seats 19-20.

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    Dolby Live at MGM Park - Section 304 AVP Seats 19-20.

    Jabbawockeez

    Jabbawockeez

    4.5(1.7k reviews)
    1.4 miThe Strip, Eastside

    I have been following Jabbawockeez since they won America's Best Dance Crew in 2008. It only took…read moreme 18 years to finally see them live in person. The show was very energetic and interactive with the audience. It really blew my expectations with all the different dance genres and how hype they get the crowd. The performers are amazing in each style of dance. The theater is small and intimate so any seat is a good view. There is a bar inside the theater for pre-show. I highly recommend this show and it's clean and family friendly.

    We traveled to Las Vegas to celebrate a few birthdays, and one of the highlights we had planned was…read moreseeing the Jabbawockeez. The show was reasonably priced, and our seats were very close to the stage, which made it even better. Before the show, there was an announcement that photography and video were allowed as long as no flash was used. I had planned to record with my mini Osmo camera, but later found out that video recording was limited to cell phones and not for the entire performance. Totally understandable--I respect not wanting to infringe on copyrighted material. After the show, we stopped by the merchandise store on the way out and decided to pick up some gear. One suggestion would be to add price tags to the clothing items so fans can avoid any surprise at checkout. I ended up buying a hoodie for my 8-year-old because he really wanted it, but finding out it was $150 at the register isn't the ideal moment to decide whether to purchase. It's not about the price itself, just the lack of clear labeling. I've been a longtime fan since their early days in San Diego when their merch was sold at the Armory--if you know, you know. Overall, it was money well spent for a great experience. Thank you for making my son's night so special.

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    Jabbawockeez
    Jabbawockeez
    Jabbawockeez

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    Criss Angel - January 2026

    Criss Angel

    3.9(429 reviews)
    0.8 miThe Strip

    Went to THE MIND FREAKS SHOW " Welcome To My Nightmare " with Alice Cooper. No no Alice didn't…read morewatch the show with FRANK , Alice was the show I along with Chris. Alice Cooper and Criss Angel teamed up for series of special shows called "Welcome to Our Nightmare" a limited-engagement of "shock rock & magic". Now I've never been to the Mind Freaks show before but being a huge Alice Cooper fan I knew it would be special. Man I was 1000% correct. This was a spectacular and quite the visual for Alice Cooper fans. What Chris Angel added to Alice's show was breathtaking and hadn't really been scene since the 70's in my opinion. So you take the Alice Cooper traditional show and add almost all of THE MIND FREAKS show plus come up with new stuff and it's the ultimate rock n roll theatrics you'll ever experience. I'm blown away and I only got to experience 2 shows and would hope they continue this partnership in the future... Mr Angel you are truly a MIND FREAK and your show is inspiring and wonderful. I'll be coming for a regular show next time in Vegas. But this partnership with Alice will Be hard to be topped..

    My first Criss Angel show and it was...meh.... There are a lot of videos of what he's done in the…read morepast between his tricks. I was not expecting that. It seemed more of a "look at what I did in the past" instead of the current show and tricks. The tricks that were done were pretty cool. I was not a fan of the flying trash everywhere when he was getting out of the straight jacket. I get it's a distraction, but really?! Blowing trash in people's faces?? We went because we got the vet ticket discount. That would be the only way I would see it again. To me, it's not worth the $100/ticket.

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    Criss Angel - The stage before the show

    The stage before the show

    Criss Angel - The curtain in the front of the theater before the show.. He warned anybody taking any movies would have their camera and themselves removed

    The curtain in the front of the theater before the show.. He warned anybody taking any movies would have their camera and themselves removed

    Criss Angel - Score the show pose

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    Score the show pose

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