Best Las Vegas Shows on Wednesday Night | 2026 Picks

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Wednesday is an underrated night for Las Vegas shows. The same top productions run full schedules, crowds are lighter than Thursday through Saturday, and you have a better shot at premium seats. Here are five worth booking.

Piff The Magic Dragon at The Flamingo

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Funny, silly, sarcastic & fantastic magic

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Magic with a comedian’s sensibility. Piff and his chihuahua Mr. Piffles (billed as the world’s only magic-performing chihuahua) mix card tricks with dry wit and self-deprecating humor that plays well in the Flamingo’s smaller room. If you want real magic without the theatrical pomp, this is the pick. Tickets from $53.

Cirque Du Soleil’s “O” At The Bellagio

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The only Cirque du Soleil show built around water. “O” uses a 1.5-million-gallon pool as its stage, and the performance moves seamlessly between circus acts, synchronized diving, and aerial work. It is the most technically ambitious show in Vegas and one of the few that draws repeat visitors. Book Wednesday seats early, from $119.

Carrot Top At The Luxor

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Carrot Top has been running at the Luxor since 2005 and the show has not gone stale. Prop reveals, quick setups, and a high-energy pace with new material each year. It is one of the best deals in the comedy category at $62, and one of the longest-running shows in Vegas for a reason.

Wizard of Oz at The Sphere

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The Wizard of Oz at Sphere is not a show you watch. It is one you step inside. Every scene surrounds you at a scale no theater can match. Book your Wednesday seats early. This one sells out.

Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club At MGM Grand

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A rotating lineup of stand-up comedians with occasional appearances from Brad Garrett himself, tucked inside MGM Grand. The room is intimate, the sightlines are good, and the acts skew toward seasoned performers. From $51, it is one of the most affordable Wednesday night options on the Strip.

What to Do in Las Vegas on a Wednesday?

Wednesday gives you access to the full show lineup without the weekend crowd levels. The five picks above span magic, Cirque acrobatics, water-based spectacle, comedy, and the Sphere. For families, Wizard of Oz or “O” are the strongest options. Comedy groups should look at Carrot Top or Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club. If you have already seen the standard Vegas shows and want something genuinely different, Piff is worth it.


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