Latin Shows in Las Vegas

From Jennifer Lopez rewriting her legacy at the most iconic venue on the Strip to the first-ever Las Vegas appearance of Ramon Ayala, the Entertainment Capital of the World is putting Latin culture front and center. Whether you're here for the bachata, the bolero, the laughs, or the reggaeton until sunrise, Las Vegas is your destinación.

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Length: 65 minutes Min
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Price From

Best For

Jennifer Lopez

$89

J.Lo fans, high-production pop, bachelorette groups

Queen Selena

$60

Selena fans, families, affordable tribute night

Alejandro Sanz

$103

Latin pop fans, couples, one-night event

Ramon Ayala

$80

Regional Mexican fans, norteño music

Cazzu

$72

Latin trap, younger crowd, one-night event

1. Jennifer Lopez: "Up All Night Live in Las Vegas" — Caesars Palace Colosseum

J.Lo at the most iconic venue in Vegas. In her power era.

Jennifer Lopez's residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace brings one of the most iconic Latina performers in entertainment history to a room purpose-built for legends — the same stage once graced by Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, and Elton John.

Expect a high-production extravaganza packed with choreography, multiple costume changes, and a setlist that spans three decades: "If You Had My Love," "Waiting for Tonight," "Jenny from the Block," "On the Floor," "Let's Get Loud," and everything in between. Lopez is famous for giving everything on stage. This is not a stripped-back affair.

The Colosseum holds just under 4,300 seats with excellent sightlines throughout, making this one of the best large-venue concert experiences on the Strip. At this intimate a scale, the gap between artist and audience closes in a way that arenas never allow.

Venue: The Colosseum, Caesars Palace

Schedule: Select dates; check Spotlight for current availability

Show Time: 8:00 PM

Price From: $89, prices vary

Best For: J.Lo superfans, bachelorette parties, high-energy production lovers

2. Queen Selena — Alexis Park Resort

For the fans who keep the Queen of Tejano alive.

Selena Quintanilla's music never fades, and Queen Selena keeps that flame burning with one of the most beloved tribute shows in Las Vegas. Running weekly at the Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park All Suite Resort, this 70-minute production honors the Queen of Tejano with faithful reproductions of her iconic performances: the sequined outfits, the dance moves, and the voice.

For anyone who grew up with "Como la Flor," "Amor Prohibido," "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom," and "Dreaming of You," this is an emotional evening. The venue is intimate and personal, perfect for those who want something more human-scale than a stadium show.

The show is family-friendly, all-ages, and priced accessibly — one of the best-value Latin entertainment options in Vegas.

Venue: Pegasus Showroom, Alexis Park All Suite Resort (off-Strip)

Schedule: Thursday-Sunday, 9:00 PM (check Spotlight for exact dates)

Duration: ~70 minutes

Price From: $60, prices vary

Age: All ages

3. Alejandro Sanz — Planet Hollywood

One night. One of Latin music's greatest voices.

Grammy-winning Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz comes to Planet Hollywood for a single Las Vegas performance in May 2026. Sanz is one of the most awarded artists in Latin music history — his intimate ballads and flamenco-infused pop have earned him more Latin Grammys than almost any other solo artist. This is a rare chance to see him in a Las Vegas setting.

Venue: Planet Hollywood Hotel

Date: May 17, 2026

Show Time: 8:00 PM

Price From: $103

Best For: Latin pop fans, couples, Spanish music devotees

4. Ramon Ayala — Planet Hollywood

The godfather of norteño music, live in Las Vegas.

Ramon Ayala is a legend in the truest sense: a 50-year career, an influence that runs through virtually every Regional Mexican artist of the last three decades, and an accordion style so distinctive it's been sampled by everyone from Snoop Dogg to Cardi B. His Las Vegas appearance at Planet Hollywood is a genuine event for fans of norteño, corrido, and Mexican folk music.

Venue: Planet Hollywood Hotel

Date: April 25, 2026

Show Time: 8:00 PM

Price From: $80

Best For: Regional Mexican fans, multigenerational groups, heritage music lovers

5. Cazzu — Park MGM

Argentine trap royalty, one night only.

Cazzu is one of the most compelling voices in Latin trap and urban music right now — a fearless performer whose bilingual flow and genre-crossing sound have made her a phenomenon across Latin America and the US. Her Park MGM date is a single Las Vegas show from an artist whose profile continues to rise fast.

Venue: Park MGM Hotel

Date: April 25, 2026

Show Time: 8:00 PM

Price From: $72

Best For: Latin trap fans, younger crowd, anyone who wants to see a rising star before the arenas

More Latin Shows Coming to Las Vegas in 2026

These shows are not currently on Spotlight but are worth knowing about if your travel dates align. Check back for availability.

Marc Anthony: "Vegas... My Way!" — Fontainebleau Las Vegas

After 30 years of selling out stadiums on every continent, Marc Anthony makes his first-ever Las Vegas residency debut at the BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau. "Vegas... My Way!" promises the full emotional spectrum of his catalog — English and Spanish, ballads and salsa classics — in a room that manages to feel intimate despite its scale. Dates run July through August 2026.

Venue: BleauLive Theater, Fontainebleau Las Vegas

Dates: July 24, 25, 29, 31 & August 1 (additional dates TBA)

Show Time: 8:00 PM

Best For: Salsa fans, multi-generational crowds, romantic evenings

Carlos Santana — House of Blues, Mandalay Bay

Now in its 14th year, Santana's "An Intimate Evening with Santana: Greatest Hits Live" remains one of the best ongoing residencies in Las Vegas. The magic is the contrast between Santana's cosmic stature and the intimate 1,800-person House of Blues room. The setlist reliably delivers "Black Magic Woman," "Oye Como Va," "Maria Maria," and "Smooth," with extended solos that remind you why this man has 10 Grammys.

Venue: House of Blues, Mandalay Bay

Dates: May 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 2026 at 7:00 PM

Best For: Classic Latin rock fans, couples, a guaranteed great night

Carin Leon at The Sphere — September 2026

In September 2026, Mexican superstar Carin Leon makes history as the first Latino artist to headline The Sphere. His shows coincide with Las Vegas's annual Mexican Independence Day celebrations. Leon's catalog spans banda, ranchera, corrido, and sierreño — all of it designed for the Sphere's wraparound 16K LED environment and 167,000-speaker sound system. These shows will sell out. Book early when they become available.

Venue: The Sphere, 255 Sands Ave

Dates: September 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2026

Show Time: 8:00 PM

Best For: Regional Mexican fans, once-in-a-lifetime experiences, anyone who wants to see history being made

Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias — The Cosmopolitan

One of the highest-grossing stand-up comedians of all time brings his "1976 Tour: A Fluffy Celebration" to The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan for two nights in May. His comedy is uniquely cross-cultural, warm, and genuinely funny for every background. Expect to laugh until your sides hurt.

Venue: The Chelsea, The Cosmopolitan

Dates: May 23 & 24, 2026

Show Time: Doors 7:00 PM / Show 8:00 PM

Best For: Comedy fans, family groups, multi-generational crowds

Mariachi Extravaganza Las Vegas — UNLV Performing Arts Center

Each spring, the Mariachi Extravaganza brings one of Mexico's most storied musical traditions to UNLV's Artemus Ham Concert Hall. The 2026 evening concert (March 28, 7:30 PM) features Jonathan Palomar from Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan — widely considered the world's greatest mariachi ensemble — alongside soprano Cecilia Violetta Lopez. The daytime competitive rounds run 9 AM-5 PM with regional school ensembles competing.

Venue: Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall, UNLV, 4505 Maryland Pkwy

Date: March 28, 2026, 7:30 PM (competition from 9 AM)

Best For: Cultural purists, families, mariachi music fans

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FAQ's

What is the best Latin show in Las Vegas right now?

For Spotlight-bookable shows available now, Jennifer Lopez at Caesars Palace is the headline option. This is world-class production, intimate venue, one of the most significant Latina performers in history. For a more affordable night, Queen Selena at Alexis Park is an emotionally rich tribute experience that's great for families. For upcoming events, Carin Leon at The Sphere in September is the most historically significant Latin concert of 2026.

Are there Latin shows suitable for families and all ages?

Yes. Queen Selena at Alexis Park is all-ages, family-friendly, and accessible starting from $60. The Mariachi Extravaganza at UNLV on March 28 is also excellent for families. For comedy, Gabriel Iglesias is appropriate for ages 16+.