Jabbawockeez opened their first Las Vegas production in 2010, the first dance crew to ever headline a show on the Strip. Sixteen years and five productions later, they are still at it, and their current show FREQNCY might be the sharpest version yet.

The crew won Season 1 of America’s Best Dance Crew in 2008, competing as six members after the passing of original member Gary Kendell. They walked away with $100,000 and a reputation for choreography that blends athletic precision with genuine humor. Two years later, they debuted MUS.I.C. at the Monte Carlo, a gamble that launched a residency run now spanning three venues and five distinct production shows in Las Vegas.
Five Productions, One Crew
Each Jabbawockeez show carries its own identity. MUS.I.C. (2010-2012) introduced the crew’s white-mask aesthetic to a theater setting at Monte Carlo. PRiSM moved to Luxor from 2013 to 2015. JREAMZ brought them to MGM Grand in 2015, and TIMELESS kept them there through 2025, earning a “Best Show in Las Vegas” title from USA Today in 2024.
FREQNCY, the 2025 production, leans into audiovisual experimentation. The crew’s synchronized movement pairs with reactive stage lighting and a setlist that swings from bass-heavy electronic tracks to stripped-down acoustic beats. It runs at the dedicated Jabbawockeez Theater inside MGM Grand.
What the White Masks Mean
The plain white masks and gloves are not a visual gimmick. The crew adopted them to erase individual celebrity, a concept borrowed from a 1970s San Francisco strutting crew called Medea Sirkas. Every performer is equal on stage. No frontman, no hierarchy, just collective timing.
That philosophy extends to the crew’s makeup, which has included Vietnamese, Filipino, Korean, and African-American members since the group formed in San Diego in 2003. The result is a show unlike other dance performances in Las Vegas. There is no headline personality carrying the room. Every movement depends on the group executing together, and the slightest misfire is visible to the entire audience. It creates a live tension that solo acts simply cannot replicate.
Schedule and Tickets
FREQNCY runs Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday through Saturday with performances at 5:30 PM and 8:00 PM. Tuesdays are dark. Holiday weeks occasionally add a 2:00 PM matinee around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. Guests under 18 are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets start from $63 on Spotlight, making Jabbawockeez one of the most affordable production shows on the Strip. You can compare seats, check dates, and lock in pricing alongside hundreds of other vegas show tickets through Spotlight’s calendar view.
Three Shows Worth Pairing
Blue Man Group at Luxor (from $60 on Spotlight) takes a similar ensemble-driven, no-dialogue approach but swaps dance for percussion and paint. KA by Cirque du Soleil performs in the same building at MGM Grand (from $86 on Spotlight) if you want to stay on property. And for something completely different after a family-friendly matinee, Absinthe at Caesars Palace (from $132 on Spotlight) delivers a raw, adults-only variety show under a tiny tent on the forecourt.

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