Bachelor Party Shows in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has hundreds of shows at any given night. Some are built for a group of guys who want to laugh until they cry, watch something insane, and tell the story for years.

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Caesars Palace Hotel
Length: 70 minutes Min
7:00pm & 9:00pm & 11:00pm
From $131.50
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Flamingo Hotel
Length: 90 minutes Min
9:30pm & 7:00pm
From $90.80
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SAHARA Las Vegas
Length: 90 minutes Min
7:30pm & 10:00pm & 5:00pm
From $70.59
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Excalibur Hotel
Length: 70 Minutes Min
8:00pm & 10:00pm & 7:00pm & 9:00pm & 11:00pm
From $69.76
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The STRAT Hotel
Length: 85 minutes Min
8:00pm & 9:00pm & 10:00pm & 8:30pm & 10:30pm
From $78.52
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Luxor Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
10:30pm & 7:00pm & 9:30pm & 8:00pm
From $39.89
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Planet Hollywood Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
8:00pm & 9:30pm
From $45.36
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The LaMarre Theater
Length: 90 minutes Min
8:30pm
From $70.15
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Planet Hollywood Resort
Length: 90 minutes Min
8:00pm & 10:00pm
From $75.69
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Harrah's Hotel
Length: 90 minutes Min
10:00pm
From $48.47
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Flamingo Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
10:00pm & 7:00pm
From $82.71
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Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Length: 2 hours Min
11:00am & 1:00pm
From $83.59
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The LaMarre Theater
Length: 75 minutes Min
10:30pm
From $75.90
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Planet Hollywood Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
1:30pm & 3:00pm
From $48.81
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Best Bachelor Party Shows Las Vegas: At a Glance

Show Vibe Best For
Absinthe Wild + Acrobatic Groups who want wild & unforgettable
Atomic Saloon Show Wild West + Adult Comedy Groups who want laughs & sexy chaos
Mad Apple (Cirque) NYC Party + Acrobatics Groups who want spectacle with edge
Penn & Teller Comedy Magic Groups who appreciate wit + skill
Brad Garrett's Comedy Club Stand-up Comedy Budget-friendly group laughs
Blue Man Group High-energy Spectacle Inclusive, crowd-pleasing adventure
X Burlesque Adult Dance Revue If the group wants that Vegas classic
Fantasy Adult Dance Show Classic adult revue, longtime Vegas staple
ROUGE Topless Variety Adult-oriented, affordable

VARIETY & ADULT COMEDY SHOWS 

1. Absinthe: The #1 Bachelor Party Show in Vegas

Venue: Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace, Roman Plaza

Schedule: Most nights, 7:00 PM & 9:00 PM

Duration: 75 minutes, no intermission

Age: 18+

Price: From ~$121 (all-in)

If you only read one section, make it this one. Absinthe has been called "the #1 greatest show in Las Vegas history" by Las Vegas Weekly, and for bachelor parties, it genuinely earns that. The show is set in a vintage Spiegeltent right outside Caesars Palace. It's intimate. It's depraved. It's absolutely hilarious.

What to expect: world-class acrobats doing jaw-dropping stunts inches from your face, lingerie-clad performers, and the Gazillionaire, an MC so unhinged he makes a roast comedian look restrained. There's no bad seat. Every seat is close. The crowd is always electric.

Why it works for bachelor parties: The intimacy of the tent means the energy is insane. The Gazillionaire will roast the groom to his face if he gets picked. That moment alone is worth the price of admission. It's raunchy without being a strip club, elite without being stuffy.

Book it: This show sells out weeks in advance on weekends. Book 2–3 weeks ahead minimum. VIP seating available.

2. Atomic Saloon Show: Wild West, Vegas-Style

Venue: Grand Canal Shoppes, The Venetian Resort

Schedule: Select nights, 7:30 PM & 9:30 PM

Duration: 70 minutes, no intermission

Age: 18+ (VIP booths 21+)

Price: From ~$92 | VIP booths from ~$125+

Saddle up for the rowdiest, most ridiculous show in Las Vegas. Spiegelworld's Atomic Saloon is set in a Wild West saloon run by the legendary Madame Boozy Skunkton, and from the moment you walk in, you're part of the act. Daring acrobats, seductive showgirls, belligerent cowboys, and a full cocktail menu on tap at your seat.

The show moves fast. It's loud, physical, and genuinely funny, not in a corny Vegas way, but in a "wait, did that actually just happen?" way. The VIP booth experience (champagne or spirits bottle service included) is one of the best group packages on the Strip.

Why it works for bachelor parties: Built-in bottle service, group seating, wild energy, and non-stop action. It's a show and a party at the same time. The Venetian venue makes pre- and post-show easy, with Grand Canal Shoppes bars just steps away.

Best bang: Book the VIP booth for groups of 4–6. You get prime sightlines and drinks without the full nightclub bill.

MAGIC & COMEDY SHOWS

3. Penn & Teller: The Smart Bachelor Party Pick

Venue: Penn & Teller Theater, Rio Hotel & Casino

Schedule: Most nights, 9:00 PM

Duration: 90 minutes

Age: All ages (adult appeal)

Price: From ~$62

Capacity: ~1,500 seats (excellent for large groups)

Penn & Teller have been performing together for 50+ years and resident at the Rio for 25 of them. They're not just a magic show; they're a comedy show disguised as a magic show. Penn (enormous, loud, opinionated) and Teller (silent, unreadable, somehow funnier) perform classic illusions and sometimes show you exactly how it's done, and you still can't figure out the trick.

The audience participation moments are legendary. If the groom gets pulled on stage, it's an event.

Why it works for bachelor parties: Universal crowd appeal, built-in comedy, 90 minutes of genuine entertainment. Post-show, Penn and Teller often come out to the lobby to meet fans.

Pro tip: The Rio is off-Strip. Ubers are cheap and bars are less crowded. Good base for a late-night setup.

4. Brad Garrett's Comedy Club: Pure Stand-Up Gold

Venue: The District at MGM Grand

Schedule: Nightly, 8:00 PM (Brad performs Thu–Sun)

Duration: 60 minutes

Age: 18+

Price: From ~$50

Brad Garrett hosts the best stand-up room on the Las Vegas Strip. The club features rotating top national comedians plus Brad himself Thu–Sun. The comedy is adult, unfiltered, and unapologetically Vegas.

Why it works for bachelor parties: Affordable, starts at a civilized hour, in and out in 60 minutes, leaving the rest of the night wide open. Perfect warm-up show before hitting the clubs at midnight.

Price sweet spot: Split 8–10 guys at $50–60/head. Easy yes.

CIRQUE & SPECTACLE SHOWS

5. Mad Apple by Cirque du Soleil: The Group Crowd-Pleaser

Venue: New York-New York Theater, New York-New York Hotel & Casino

Schedule: Select nights, 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM

Duration: 90 minutes, no intermission

Age: 18+

Price: From ~$63

Mad Apple is Cirque's most Vegas-native show, and the most bachelor-party-appropriate. Built around NYC nightlife energy: breathtaking acrobatics, live music, stand-up comedians, hip-hop dancers, and a full stage bar where the fun starts 30 minutes before showtime.

Why it works for bachelor parties: Best value on this list for what you get. 18+ rule keeps the crowd right. Pre-show bar is a genuine differentiator. You're not just watching a show; you're part of it.

Vs. "O" at Bellagio: O is more prestigious but family-friendly and quiet. Mad Apple is the bachelor pick.

6. Blue Man Group: High-Energy, Zero-Pretension

Venue: Blue Man Theater, Luxor Hotel & Casino

Schedule: Nightly, 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM

Duration: 90 minutes

Age: All ages (adult-fun in practice)

Price: From ~$44 (deals) | Regular ~$94

Three silent blue guys and a percussion-driven explosion of light, paint, food, and chaos. No talking, no plot, no script: just pure sensory overload. Every group that went on a dare walks out converted.

Why it works for bachelor parties: Total group buy-in: impossible to sit there and not react. No one gets bored because no one knows what's coming.

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FAQ's

What is the best show for a bachelor party in Las Vegas?

Absinthe at Caesars Palace is the top pick. It's raunchy, hilarious, and world-class entertainment. Atomic Saloon Show at The Venetian is the best value alternative. For a comedy-focused group: Penn & Teller or Brad Garrett's.

How much do bachelor party shows cost in Las Vegas?

Budget shows start around $40–$65/person. Premium variety shows like Absinthe and Atomic Saloon run $90–$165+. Most groups spend $75–$120/head including service fees.