Linq Las Vegas Shows

Shows at the LINQ excel at minimal friction between performances, bars, and late-night activity.

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The LINQ Hotel
Length: 90 minutes Min
7:00pm & 9:30pm
From $66.65
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Plant Hollywood Resort
Length: 90 minutes Min
8:00pm & 10:00pm
From $75.69
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What Shows Are Playing at The LINQ Las Vegas

Entertainment here prioritizes energy and interaction. The rooms are intentionally modest in size, and nearly every production relies on audience response to shape the experience.

Mat Franco – Magic Reinvented Nightly

Mat Franco’s show succeeds because it feels genuinely human.

The focus is sleight-of-hand rather than spectacle, but the pacing is upbeat and conversational. Franco constantly adjusts the show based on audience reactions, which keeps repeat visits feeling fresh. Laughter is as central as astonishment, and volunteers are treated like collaborators, not props.

This is one of the most familly friendly shows on the Strip — polished without being intimidating.

Best fit: families, couples, mixed-age groups
Consider skipping if: you want gothic visuals or grand illusion theatrics

Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club

The Comedy Club leans into classic stand-up fundamentals.

The room is designed to amplify laughter, with low ceilings and tight seating that encourage engagement. Lineups rotate frequently, which keeps the tone unpredictable — one night may lean observational and polished, the next sharp and topical.

Later sets shift noticeably in edge and looseness, especially on weekends, when local crowds and visiting comics test boundaries.

Best fit: comedy fans, late-night planners
Consider skipping if: you’re sensitive to adult themes or prefer scripted humor

Brooklyn Bowl (Concerts)

Brooklyn Bowl is a music venue first — the bowling lanes are part of the personality, not the purpose.

Las Vegas Music Shows feel closer to a club gig than a resort concert, with standing-room energy near the stage and movement throughout the room. The experience varies significantly depending on ticket type; where you stand (or sit) shapes how immersive the night feels.

This is one of the better options on the Strip for travelers who want live music without arena-scale formality.

Best fit: music lovers, social groups
Consider skipping if: you require a centered, seated concert view

Entertainment Snapshot

Experience What It Delivers
Mat Franco Interactive sleight-of-hand magic with a social tone
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Rotating stand-up in an intimate club setting
Brooklyn Bowl Live concerts in a high-energy, multi-use venue
High Roller Observation experience with optional open-bar cabins
Fly LINQ Zipline Open-air thrill ride over the Promenade

Typical Weekly Showing Times

The LINQ’s schedule reflects its nightlife-forward identity.

Early evening slots favor families and pre-dinner crowds, while comedy and concerts stretch late into the night. The property shines when shows are used as anchors, not endpoints — many guests flow directly from a performance into the Promenade or nearby bars.

Those planning a single-show evening tend to prefer earlier slots; those planning a full night out benefit from stacking comedy or music after 9:00 PM.

Notable Venues Within The LINQ

The Mat Franco Theater is one of the better-designed mid-size rooms on the Strip. Tiered seating ensures clean sightlines, which is critical for close-up magic.

Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club, located directly on the Promenade, benefits from crowd spillover. Energy builds naturally as foot traffic increases, especially after sunset.

The Promenade itself acts as connective tissue — not just a walkway, but a staging area where performances, bars, and attractions bleed into one another.

Seats With the Best Views

For magic, elevation matters. Seats level with the stage offer better visibility than premium rows positioned below it.

Comedy seating is more about personal comfort than sightlines; those wishing to avoid interaction should avoid extreme front tables.

At Brooklyn Bowl, elevated box seating provides the clearest perspective, while floor access prioritizes atmosphere over view.

Age Restrictions

  • Mat Franco: all ages; best engagement from ages 5+
  • Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club: typically 18+; late-night sets often 21+
  • Brooklyn Bowl: age limits vary by event and time

Physical ID is commonly required for comedy and concerts.

Dress Code

The LINQ favors comfort over polish.

Casual attire blends in easily, especially for daytime or early shows. Comedy crowds trend slightly more put-together in the evenings, but there’s no pressure toward formality.

Getting to The LINQ

The property sits between Harrah’s and Flamingo, but the Promenade corridor can slow movement significantly at night.

Entering via the parking garage off Koval Lane offers the fastest route to the Mat Franco Theater while bypassing pedestrian congestion. The Monorail stop shared with Harrah’s remains the most reliable option during peak Strip traffic.

Why The LINQ Is Unique

The LINQ works because it treats entertainment as social infrastructure.

Rather than isolating guests inside massive theaters, it integrates shows into an active corridor where comedy, music, rides, and bars overlap. It’s the best choice on the Strip for travelers who want their night to feel fluid — where one experience naturally leads into the next without requiring resets or relocations.

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