Alexis Park Las Vegas Shows

Alexis Park shows lean into close-up performances, tribute acts, and lounge style shows where the relationship between performer and audience actually matters.

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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
6:00pm
From $50.43
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
8:00pm
From $57.45
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 65 minutes Min
7:00pm & 8:00pm
From $50.43
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 2 hours Min
11:00am
From $83.59
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 65 minutes Min
7:00pm
From $59.95
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 90 minutes Min
9:00pm
From $56.67
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 90 minutes Min
7:00pm
From $57.97
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
9:00pm
From $58.45
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What Shows Are Playing at Alexis Park Las Vegas

Shows at Alexis Park succeed because of proximity. These are performances designed for rooms where the audience is seen, acknowledged, and often spoken to but not lost in the dark.

All Shook Up — Tribute to the King

This Elvis tribute show plays like a live concert rather than a theatrical reenactment.

Backed by a full band, the show moves briskly through Presley’s biggest hits, keeping the focus on rhythm and crowd energy rather than narrative. Audience interaction is part of the structure, with front-row guests regularly pulled into the moment.

It’s loud, joyful, and unapologetically nostalgic.

Good fit for: Elvis fans, families, and visitors who want energy without spectacle
Not ideal for: guests looking for a scripted, story-driven production

All Motown

All Motown is built on vocal power.

The Duchesses of Motown carry the show with commanding performances that don’t rely on elaborate sets or visual tricks. The emphasis stays on harmonies, movement, and the emotional lift of familiar songs,  which is why the room often feels more like a celebration than a recital.

By the final numbers, the line between stage and audience tends to disappear.

Good fit for: girls’ nights, multigenerational groups, Motown fans
Not ideal for: those expecting large-scale production or theatrical effects

Sinatra Live! — Starring Michael Sinatra

This show trades momentum for mood.

Michael Sinatra delivers a performance rooted in storytelling, pacing the music alongside anecdotes that frame the songs rather than overpower them. The small room does most of the work — every glance, pause, and aside lands clearly.

It feels less like a concert and more like being invited into a private lounge set.

Good fit for: couples and fans of classic American standards
Not ideal for: young children or guests who prefer constant motion

Queen Selena

Queen Selena Las Vegas plays to devotion.

The show assumes familiarity with Selena Quintanilla-Pérez’s catalog and cultural impact, and the audience usually comes ready. The bilingual performance style and call-and-response moments give the night a communal feel, closer to a fan gathering than a tribute revue.

Emotion drives the experience as much as music.

Good fit for: Latin music fans and younger audiences
Not ideal for: those unfamiliar with Selena’s work

Show Overview

Show Description
All Shook Up High-energy Elvis tribute backed by a live band
All Motown All-female revue celebrating Motown classics
Sinatra Live! Intimate tribute blending music and storytelling
Queen Selena Pop-forward tribute honoring Selena’s legacy
Bellbottoms Disco and funk tribute centered on dance
King of Diamonds Neil Diamond concert-style tribute
Rock Hard Adult-oriented male revue

Typical Weekly Showing Times

Alexis Park programs its evenings deliberately.

Early shows (around 6:00 PM) tend to attract families and travelers easing into the night. Mid-evening slots (7:00–8:00 PM) are the social core of the venue, while later performances lean more adult and bar-driven.

Because the resort isn’t built around gaming, shows start on time and crowds arrive with purpose rather than wandering in.

Notable Venues Within Alexis Park

The Pegasus Showroom anchors the resort’s entertainment identity. With only a few hundred seats, it allows performers to work the room directly, something impossible in Strip megatheaters.

The Athena Showlounge supports smaller, more conversational acts, while the renovated Modern Showrooms focus on updated sound and clean sightlines without sacrificing intimacy.

These rooms exist because the scale encourages connection — not because they’re trying to impress architecturally.

Seats With the Best Views

At Alexis Park, closeness matters.

Front-row sections deliver the most interaction, particularly for Elvis and Motown performances. For a more balanced view, center-tier seating offers better sightlines for choreography while still feeling personal.

Extreme side seats tend to underperform due to speaker placement and wide room layouts.

Age Restrictions

Most tribute shows are appropriate for ages 5+, though volume can be an issue for very young children.

Adult-oriented productions such as Rock Hard enforce 18+ or 21+ entry depending on the night. IDs are checked consistently.

Dress Code

The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious. Guests arrive in everything from casual weekend wear to dressed-up date-night outfits.

Comfortable, clean attire fits naturally here — the emphasis is on enjoying the show, not matching a room’s aesthetic.

Getting to Alexis Park

Alexis Park sits just east of the Strip, a short rideshare from Planet Hollywood or Horseshoe. It’s not ideal for walking at night, but once you arrive, logistics are refreshingly simple.

Free parking and direct access to the showrooms are part of why locals favor the venue.

Why Alexis Park Is Unique

Alexis Park survives by resisting scale.

In a city obsessed with bigger rooms and louder nights, it offers something rarer: shows where performers know they’re being watched, and audiences know they’re being seen. For visitors who value talent over spectacle — and ease over excess — it delivers one of the most human entertainment experiences in Las Vegas.

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