Performed at: Treasure Island
Show Opening: December 25, 1993
Synopsis: The first Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas, Mystere is all about the world of dreams and imagination. It is probably the most “circus”-like of all the Vegas productions, complete with a jumbo-sized baby and a mischievous clown.
Performance Dates/Times: Saturday through Wednesday; 7pm and 9:30pm (dark on Thursday and Friday)
Tickets: $60 – $95
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Performed at: Bellagio
Show Opening: October 1998
Synopsis: The second Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas, O uses water to pay tribute to the magic of the theatre. An international cast of 85 acrobats, sychronized swimmers and divers perform on a solid stage that transforms into a 1.5 million-gallon pool. Even though phonetically, O is the French pronounciation for “eau,” which means water, you will also find yourself exclaiming “Oh!” several times throughout the show.
Performance Dates/Times: Wednesday through Sunday; 7:30pm and 10:30pm (dark on Monday and Tuesday)
Tickets: $93.50 – $150
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Performed at: New York-New York
Show Opening: September 2003
Synopsis: The third Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas, Zumanity is the company’s first adult-themed show. It explores human sexuality, intimacy and love in all its shapes and forms. All ticket holders must be 18 or over due to the nature of this show.
Performance Dates/Times: Wednesday through Sunday; 7:30pm and 10:30pm (dark on Monday and Tuesday)
Tickets: $69 – $129
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Performed at: MGM Grand
Show Opening: February 2005
Synopsis: The fourth Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas, KÀ is an Asian-influenced show that tells the story of Imperial twins – a boy and a girl – who embark on a journey to fulfill their destinies. It utilizes not only a moving stage, but a wall stage, as well. The show’s title, KÀ, is inspired by the ancient Egyptian belief in the “ka,” an invisible spiritual duplicate of the body that accompanies every human being throughout this life and into the next.
Performance Dates/Times: Tuesday through Saturday; 7pm and 9:30pm (dark on Sunday and Monday)
Tickets: $69 – $150
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Performed at: The Mirage
Show Opening: June 2006
Synopsis: The fifth Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas, The Beatles LOVE blends the theatrics and acrobatics of Cirque du Soleil with the music of The Beatles. The show is the first Cirque show in Vegas to feature a round stage with 360˚ seating. Sir George Martin, The Beatles original producer, and his son Giles Martin culled the entire archive of the band’s recordings to select just the right songs, which they then remastered just for The Beatles LOVE.
Performance Dates/Times: Thursday through Monday; 7pm and 9:30pm (dark on Tuesday and Wednesday)
Tickets: $99 – $150
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Performed at: Luxor
Show Opening: October 2008
Synopsis: The sixth Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas, Criss Angel Believe uses a blend of Cirque acrobatics, dance and Angel’s magic to tell the story of the lines between dreams, nightmares and realities. Unfortunately since its inception, it has not received very positive reviews, and continues to be a work-in-progress.
Performance Dates/Times: Tuesday through Saturday; 7pm and 9:30pm (dark on Sunday and Monday)
Tickets: $59 – $150
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Performed at: Aria Resort at CityCenter
Show Opening: December 18, 2009
Synopsis: The seventh Cirque du Soleil show to open in Las Vegas is Viva Elvis, it tells the life and music of Elvis Presley via the theatrical dance and acrobatics of Cirque du Soleil. The show highlights the American icon who transformed Rock’n'Roll with a healthy infusion of R&B and soul. It is the first Cirque show in Vegas that will use actual dialog and acting to transition scenes and tell the story.
Performance Dates/Times: Various dates in previews; Starting January 28, 2010 – Friday through Tuesday, 7pm and 9:30pm (dark Wednesday and Thursday)
Tickets: $99 – $175
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