MGM Grand Las Vegas Shows

MGM Grand has always been one of those rare Vegas resorts where the shows entertainment alone can fill a trip.

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MGM Grand Hotel
Length: 70 minutes Min
4:00pm & 7:00pm & 9:30pm
From $99.72
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MGM Grand Hotel
Length: 90 Minutes Min
4:30pm & 7:00pm & 6:00pm & 8:30pm & 2:30pm & 5:00pm
From $85.98
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MGM Grand Hotel
Length: 75 minutes Min
5:30pm & 8:00pm & 2:00pm
From $86.16
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MGM Grand Hotel
Length: 90 minutes Min
8:00pm
From $54.11
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MGM Grand Hotel
Length: 90 minutes with pre-show reception Min
4:30pm & 7:00pm & 6:00pm & 8:30pm & 2:30pm & 5:00pm
From $350.00
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MGM Grand
Length: 90 minutes Min
10:00pm
From $59.96
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MGM Grand
Length: 90 minutes Min
9:00pm
From $92.75
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MGM Grand
Length: 90 minutes Min
10:00pm
From $97.46
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MGM Grand
Length: 90 minutes Min
10:00pm
From $68.08
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What Shows Are Currently Playing at MGM Grand

MGM Grand features four resident productions alongside rotating arena events, giving you a wide range of options whether you’re planning far in advance or deciding on something for tonight.

David Copperfield

This remains the most classic “Las Vegas show” at MGM. It’s set in a warm, mid-size theater where big illusions feel personal, and the storytelling has that blend of nostalgia and spectacle Copperfield is known for. The show runs about ninety minutes and works well for families with older kids, couples, or anyone who wants the Vegas magic box checked.

KÀ by Cirque du Soleil

Remains the resort’s signature blockbuster. This isn’t a traditional Cirque show—it’s a full narrative adventure with martial-arts choreography, fire effects and a stage that moves, tilts and sometimes disappears altogether. It’s one of the most technically ambitious productions in Vegas. Older children, teenagers and adults tend to love it; toddlers and very young kids usually don’t make it far.

Jabbawockeez

Brings an entirely different kind of energy. Their show blends hip-hop choreography with quick humor and immersive lighting that makes the whole performance feel like a fast, upbeat reel. Because it’s mostly nonverbal and barely slows down, the show is a hit for families, groups and anyone who wants something fun without committing to a long runtime.

Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club

Offers an intimate, adults-only night in a room designed for real stand-up. Comics rotate nightly, and the atmosphere feels authentically “Vegas lounge”—dim lights, low ceilings and the kind of room where crowd work becomes part of the fun.

MGM Grand Garden Arena

Anchors the resort with concert shows, championship fights and special events. If you’re visiting during a major tour or fight night, the entire property feels different in the best way.

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Best Seats at MGM Grand

With several theaters on property, seating varies quite a bit—and knowing what to expect helps avoid seat regret.

In the David Copperfield Theater, most seats are good thanks to the tiered layout. The front-center rows are the most immersive, but the middle rows balance visibility and comfort nicely. If you prefer to stay out of audience interactions, the mid-to-rear sections are ideal.

The KÀ Theatre is designed for vertical storytelling. Many visitors prefer seats that sit slightly back from the stage, like mid-orchestra or the lower mezzanine, because these offer the best view of the moving platform and aerial scenes. The very front rows put you close to the performers but can limit your view of the full stage picture.

The Jabbawockeez Theater is compact and steep enough that almost every seat works well. Families tend to love the front rows, while center-middle seats are best for choreography and lighting.

At Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, the main question is whether you want to be part of the action. Front tables put you right in the comic’s eyeline; middle tables offer the perfect mix of visibility and comfort.

Dress Code & Age Restrictions at MGM Grand

Most MGM Grand shows use a casual-to-smart-casual dress expectation. You’ll see everything from clean jeans to dressier outfits, and both fit comfortably. Swimwear or overly revealing clothing is discouraged, especially when passing through casino floors. Unless you’re heading to a fine-dining restaurant or nightclub afterward, you don’t need to dress up formally.

Age rules are enforced at the theaters: Jabbawockeez welcomes all ages; David Copperfield typically requires children to be at least school-age; KÀ is better suited for older kids and teens; and Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club is strictly 18+.

For all shows, expect bag checks and a request to keep phones away once the performance begins. Flash photography and recording are almost always prohibited.

Why MGM Grand Is Unique

MGM Grand’s strength comes from offering several entertainment identities in one place. Its venues are purpose-built for the shows they host. From the moving-stage mechanics of KÀ to the tightly tuned illusion room for Copperfield. Jabbawockeez brings a youthful, beat-driven style, while the comedy club keeps the classic Vegas lounge spirit alive. And the Grand Garden Arena elevates everything with the potential for a major concert or fight night.

If you want a resort where every night can feel completely different, MGM Grand makes that possible. Families, couples, groups and solo travelers can all find something that fits, and switching between experiences doesn’t require crossing the Strip.

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