Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil Shows

Cirque du Soleil Show FAQs

Las Vegas is home to 5 permanent Cirque du Soleil shows, more than anywhere else in the world, with tickets starting from $44 for Mystere at Treasure Island. Each show has a distinct identity: O at the Bellagio is built around water and theatrical spectacle, KA at MGM Grand is a martial arts epic with a moving stage, Mystere is the classic acrobatics showcase, Michael Jackson ONE celebrates MJ's catalog, and Mad Apple blends stand-up comedy with circus acts. Browse the full lineup and book through Spotlight.

Which are The Best Cirque du Soleil Shows In Las Vegas?

For spectacle and pure wow factor, O at the Bellagio is the benchmark. For value, Mystere offers the full Cirque acrobatics experience at the lowest price point. KA has the most dramatic stage design of the five. Michael Jackson ONE is the pick for MJ fans. Mad Apple is the most approachable for guests new to Cirque or who prefer comedy in the mix. The full comparison is in our Best Cirque du Soleil Shows guide.

How Much Are Cirque Shows In Las Vegas?

Prices start from $44 for Mystere at Treasure Island. KA runs from $80, Mad Apple from $56, Michael Jackson ONE from $115, and O from $119. VIP experiences for KA and MJ ONE start from $350. Prices vary by date and seating section; check each Spotlight listing for current availability.

Which Cirque Shows Are The Most Expensive?

The most expensive Cirque shows in Las Vegas based on ticket prices are "O" at the Bellagio and Michael Jackson ONE at Mandalay Bay. ONE has a lead in price of $99 +tax and “O” tickets start around $125 before tax and can get to over $300 in the premium sections.

Which Cirque Shows Are The least expensive?

The most affordable option is Mystere at Treasure Island, starting from $44. Mad Apple at New York-New York starts from $56 and is the most accessible in format, blending comedy with circus acts. Both are strong starting points if you want to experience Cirque at a lower price point.

Which Days Of The Week & Times Are Cirque Shows Available?

Each Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas has performances on set days and times of the week. The details for each show is outlined above.

Which Cirque Shows Are Best For Kids?

When it comes to selecting a Cirque show to attend with kids there is an easy answer. Mystere is always the #1 recommended show for kids. Its playful production and colorful characters are the most kid friendly performance. A second top pick would be KA at MGM Grand, with its martial arts theme and dramatic staging that kids find thrilling. These are the guidelines for Cirque du Soliel shows: KA - Family Friendly (3+ years old), Mad Apple - 18+, ONE - Family friendly (5+), Mystere - Family Friendly (all ages). “O” - Family Friendly (5+)

Which Hotels Have Cirque Shows?

Some of the top hotels in Las Vegas are home to Cirque du Soleil shows. See the show list and corresponding hotels below: Mystere - Treasure Island, KA - MGM Grand, Michael Jackson ONE - Mandalay Bay, "O" - Bellagio and Mad Apple at New York-New York.

Can You Drink At Cirque Shows In Vegas?

It is Vegas right? Of course you can drink at Cirque shows in Vegas. Each theater has dedicated bars as well.

Are Cirque du Soleil Tickets Refundable?

We understand that sometimes travel plans change. Unfortunately when it comes to cancellations or show ticket changes the policies set forth by the showrooms render them as non-refundable and non-changeable.

How Early Should I Arrive?

We suggest arriving 20 minutes early for each Cirque show. This will give you plenty of time to check out the gift shop, snag a drink, and enjoy some of the pre show acts.

About Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil Shows

Each Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas is genuinely different from the others. O at the Bellagio ($119+) is built around a 1.5-million-gallon pool that transforms throughout the show; it is the most technically ambitious and the most expensive. KA at MGM Grand ($80+) tells a story of twin siblings through martial arts performance and a rotating stage, the most physically dramatic production of the five. Mystere at Treasure Island ($44+) is the longest-running and most affordable, focused on pure acrobatics and physical performance. Michael Jackson ONE at Mandalay Bay ($115+) is built around MJ's music catalog, with four characters representing different aspects of his artistry. Mad Apple at New York-New York ($56+) is the most approachable, mixing stand-up comedy, circus acts, and live music into a hybrid format. For first-timers, KA and Mystere are the most recommended entry points. For a splurge, O is the benchmark.

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