See the Best Shows Las Vegas has to Offer

When you come to Las Vegas, you must do these three things: Test your luck at the casinos, conquer the all-you-can-eat buffet and catch an amazing show. Among the best in the country, the shows on the Las Vegas Strip are something everyone needs to experience while in town. Each show offers group ticket sales, making it a perfect event for any corporate retreat. Spend some time at the nearby bar and then head into the venue to enjoy an amazing show.

With so many different shows on the Strip, it can be difficult to choose the perfect one to see. To help you out a little bit, we have compiled a list of the three best shows on the Las Vegas Strip.

Absinthe

Venture into the mind of a man possessed by the powers of the famous green drink. This show combines all the best aspects of shows: comedy, acrobatics and the burlesque. Hosted by a self-acclaimed Gazillionaire that is dressed as a carnival barker and his assistant who is filled to the brim with double entendres and dirty jokes. As one of the most critically loved show, Absinthe is performed inside of the Caesars Palace hotel.

Blue Man Group

Who knew a show can be amazing with so few words spoken. The three main characters of the show are covered in all blue body paint and never speak one word. Instead, they let their actions speak for them. Enjoy some amazing musical acts and visual stimulations throughout the show that will leave your eyes opened wider than the actors.

O

Part of the Cirque Du Soleil show, O is one of the oldest shows in the group. Beginning in 1998, the show is still going strong and it is easy to see why. The show is performed on a stage surrounded by 1.5 million gallons of water. Skits are performed combining light comedy, acrobatics and water works. The entire show is told through the perception of a little boy and his imagination.

Perfect for a corporate retreat or a private event with friends, the shows on the Las Vegas Strip will be a big hit. Contact Las Vegas Destination Management today to set up events that you'll talk about for years to come.

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