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Las Vegas shows has the ability to capture your attention and play with your emotions sending them on a roller coaster ride to worlds full of fantasy, erotica and utter magic on live stage. Vegas has a show for everyone of all ages. Bring the family to a medieval dinner show Tournament of Kings at the Excalibur Hotel Casino for some good old fashion chivalry at its best with dancing maidens, jousting, invading armies and fireworks. Come see what why everyone is talking about Zumanity, another side of Cirque du Soleil, at New York-New York. Prepare to be amazed by Lance Burton's grand illusion tricks at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino and be sucked into his world of fanciful chimera. Have fun as you watch Fantasy Adult Revue at Luxor Hotel and Casino and be seduced by stimulating dance moves and enchanting vocals from beautiful performers. Catch Celine Dion's A New Day show in The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and purchase show and drink packages for a glorious evening of her lovely voice. You'll be dazzled by some of the fabulous Las Vegas shows.
 

Cirque du Soleil
MGM Grand is an action-packed adventure story about Imperial Twins who are separated by an attack on their Far Eastern palace. Unlike other Cirque du Soleil shows in Vegas, this one has a distinguishable plot. The story is exciting, but what really captivates audiences is how it's told.


 

 
Jersey Boys
The music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons is ubiquitous. Whether or not you realize it, you've heard their songs on the radio, in TV commercials, movies or covered by a contemporary artist. Their repertoire of hits like, "Sherry," "Walk Like a Man" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" are ingrained in American pop culture. The story behind those songs and the group is just as endearing.

 
Blue Man Group
Blue Man Group at the Venetian is unlike any other show on the Las Vegas Strip. There are no elaborate costumes, no death-defying acrobatics and no scantily clad dancers. There are simply three blue-hued men dressed in black who make music, make you laugh and make you think.


  
Love Cirque du Soleil
If you're looking for a show that's a fusion of acrobatics, dance and visual effects, accompanied by a classic rock 'n' roll soundtrack, then all you need is LOVE.Show Director Dominic Champagne calls Cirque du Soleil's LOVE a "rock 'n' roll poem." The show is a slightly psychedelic journey through the trends and politics of the '60s and most importantly, The Beatles' history, told through nearly 30 of the group's songs.

 
 
V - The Ultimate Variety Show
Don't blink, you might miss something. Actually, you might miss a lot. That's what audiences at V - The Ultimate Variety show will want to remember. This fast-paced, high-energy show features an exciting lineup of specialty acts from around the world. During the 75-minute revue you'll see about seven different acts take the stage.

 
Penn & Teller
 There are some basic rules of magic. Never tell your audience how a trick is done. Don't show the audience the preparation for a trick. And never, ever perform the classic cups and balls trick with transparent cups.
Penn & Teller manage to break all of these rules and more in their show at the Rio Hotel and Casino.

Celine Dion
International songstress Celine Dion is back in Vegas and better than ever. In her new show at Caesars Palace, the Grammy Award-winning artist performs her repertoire of hits and a collection of songs from other artists including Billy Joel and Ella Fitzgerald.



 
 
David Copperfield
You have probably seen him on television performing incredible illusions such as making the Statue of Liberty disappear, navigating the rapids of Niagara Falls and flying over the Grand Canyon. Master magician David Copperfield seems to have done it all. His show in Las Vegas is a unique opportunity for audiences to see these larger-than- life illusions performed live and up close in the Hollywood Theater at MGM Grand. 
More Vegas shows
Donny & Marie is a family-friendly variety show that follows the TV
 
Phantom of the Operaat  the Venetian resort  was spending $40
 
Where Cirque du Soleil proves that Elvis has definitely not left us yet.
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