Bellagio Las Vegas Shows
The Bellagio stands at the center of Las Vegas' elegant, artistic, and timeless.
What Shows Are Playing at The Bellagio
| Show | Vibe / Description |
| “O” by Cirque du Soleil | Romantic, surreal, and aquatic — a 1.5-million-gallon stage that transforms before your eyes. |
| Mayfair Supper Club | Glamorous dining with live jazz, dance, and Fountain views — the ultimate social experience. |
| The Fountains of Bellagio | Free outdoor water show choreographed to music and light. |
| The Conservatory & Botanical Gardens | Seasonal floral installations and sculptures, open 24/7 and perfect for families. |
“O” by Cirque Du Soleil tickets anchor Bellagio’s entertainment lineup — a fluid masterpiece where divers, fire, and aerial acts collide in a dreamlike world. Mayfair Supper Club carries that elegance into dinner hours with a show that never really stops, while the Fountains and Conservatory create the kind of open-air magic that has defined the resort for decades.
Bellagio Seating: Best Views & Sections
The O Theatre seats 1,800, designed to bring every ripple and leap into focus.
- Golden Circle (Section 103, Rows D–L): Perfect center view — you see both aerial acts and water illusions without strain.
- Wet Zone (Rows A–C): Closest to the stage; light mist possible during high-dives.
- Producer Seats (Rows M–N): The ideal distance for perspective by the creative team’s original seats.
Avoid extreme sides (Sections 101 & 105) where angles can obscure transitions.
The theater’s architecture means every seat offers a unique relationship to the water even with last minute show tickets . Choosing between proximity and panorama is part of the experience itself.
Show Times This Week at Bellagio
“O” performs Wednesday through Sunday at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM, with dark nights every Monday and Tuesday.
The Fountains of Bellagio run every 30 minutes in the afternoon and every 15 minutes after 8:00 PM — a perfect pre-show interlude.
During September, “O” typically takes a short dark week for maintenance.
Best Picks for Couples & Families
For Couples
- “O” by Cirque du Soleil: The city’s most romantic visual poem and ideal for an anniversary or first Vegas trip.
- Mayfair After Dark: On weekends, the Supper Club transforms into a late-night lounge with live swing and skyline views.
- Fountains of Bellagio: A free, open-air encore to end the evening.
For Families
- “O” (Ages 5+): A family favorite for older kids — water, fire, and storytelling without words.
- The Conservatory: A whimsical, photo-perfect attraction that changes themes each season.
- Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art: Quiet, curated, and educational between the sensory overloads of the Strip.
Dress Code
Because Bellagio leans upscale, the default expectation tends to be smart casual, especially in the evenings.
- “O” by Cirque du Soleil: No strict dress code beyond Bellagio’s general guidelines, jeans and neat tops are fine; many guests opt for dressier outfits for photos and dinner.
- The Mayfair Supper Club: More elevated; think cocktail attire, dresses, jackets, polished shoes. Beachwear and athletic gear will feel out of place.
- The Pinky Ring: Night-out energy with retro-glam flair — stylish casual to dressy.
- Fountains: Come-as-you-are; it’s outdoors on the Strip.
Age Restrictions:
- “O” has a minimum age of 5, and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Younger kids may find parts of the show intense or long.
- Mayfair skews towards adult entertainment but welcomes well-behaved older children earlier in the evening; late-night “After Dark” is more of an adults’ environment.
- The Pinky Ring is a cocktail lounge with live music — think adults and late-night crowd.
- Fountains are fully family-friendly.
Why Bellagio Is Unique
Bellagio is one of the few resorts where the signature show, the building and the public space all work together:
- “O” turns water into a full character — a stage, a prop, a world.
- The Fountains push that theme outside — free, open, and endlessly photographed.
- Mayfair and the upcoming Carbone Riviera lean into Lake Como energy, turning dinner into a kind of performance with the fountains as backdrop.
- The Pinky Ring brings a new-school version of classic Vegas lounge culture, with live bands and curated sets in a room built by an actual headliner.
For visitors, that means you can have an entire Bellagio show night without ever scanning a marquee: fountains at sunset, “O” after dark, live music and cocktails afterward — all orbiting the same lake.
Getting There & Nearby
Parking is available in Bellagio’s main garage or via valet; MGM Rewards members Gold and higher park free. Rideshare pickup is located under the main entrance canopy. From Bellagio, it’s a short walk to The Cosmopolitan and Caesars Palace via enclosed pedestrian bridges, or take the free tram to Aria and Vdara for easy resort-hopping.
