Cirque du Soleil will warm audiences with dazzling music and aerobatic performances all winter. The popular show headlines six shows in Vegas and a show in Florida’s Disney Springs. If you missed the show during the holidays, there are still last minute tickets Las Vegas available.
The Beatles Love Cirque du Soleil; At The Mirage in Las Vegas, the Beatles’ music drives the experience at this show. Cirque adds imagery, acrobatics, soaring roller skaters, technology, and bubbles to connect people of all ages to the beat.
Cirque du Soleil’s Mad Apple; New York City lovers will appreciate the Mad Apple show at the New York, New York Hotel & Casino. A must see in Vegas, Mad Apple contains acrobatics, street performers, underground stars, music, magic, photographs, and adult humor.
Kà: The MGM Grand in Las Vegas host Kà, a story about twins that go on separate journeys to discover their destiny. On a 360-degree stage, the audience witnesses martial arts, acrobatics, puppetry, pyrotechnics, and interactive video for a one-of-a-kind experience.
Michael Jackson: One by Cirque du Soleil: The Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino will relive Michael Jackson’s music thanks to surround sound and the four misfits in the story. The four take the audience through a light show, stunning visuals, acrobatics, and Jackson’s signature dance moves.
Mystère: At Treasure Island in Las Vegas is Cirque’s longest-running production, Mystère. It is a lighthearted show filled with dance, acrobatics, colorful characters, taiko drum rhythms, and comedy that all ages can enjoy.
O: A Las Vegas’ Bellagio Hotel & Casino is O, a show about the ocean and aquatic life. It includes a fire and water fight, an aerial duet, high divers, and synchronized swimmers.
You can also watch the Blue Man Group perform at Luxor Las Vegas. Owned by Cirque since 2017, the Blue Man Group show incorporates art, instrumental music, nonverbal communication, lighting, and comedy into a magnificent spectacle.
Inside Disney Springs in the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando, Florida, Cirque du Soleil collaborated with Disney to create a show called Drawn to Life. It’s about a girl named Julia who finds a magical pencil that takes her on a journey after discovering her father’s unfinished drawings. The family-friendly show combines Disney’s original music with Cirque’s acrobatic performances, set design, and choreography.