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Best Cheap Vegas Shows Under $50 in 2019

BY: Editors |Jan 31, 2019

When most people think of Las Vegas, they think of gambling. But the town's identity is just as tied up with live entertainment as it is with lady luck. Today Las Vegas shows give audiences access to high-budget theater, world-class musicians, clever magicians, and goofy comedians.

You can spend a week in Vegas and not see a quarter of it, so which productions are most worth your time? Below, we've highlighted our picks for the best shows in Vegas for 2019—and provided handy links to Groupon deals so you can score some tickets to cheap Vegas shows.

 

Vegas! The Show at Saxe Theater

Find tickets starting at $47

Close your eyes and think of an enormous Vegas production: what you're imagining is probably not unlike Vegas! The Show, a glitzy, flashy musical packed with references to Sin City lore. High-stepping dancers, Broadway musical numbers, Vaudeville-style bits, and tributes to the Rat Pack, Elvis, and Tom Jones make up the program, encapsulating every legend about Las Vegas shows into one theater.

 

MANILOW: Las Vegas at Westgate International Theater

Find tickets starting at $39

He’s one of the great entertainers of the last 50 years, and his name is so recognizable that this show didn’t even need to use his first name in its title. Nothing could better complete your trip than seeing the one and only Barry Manilow, whose Vegas residency at Westgate International Theater will last until June 2019. While there are many cheap shows in Vegas, few will feature an international superstar who has released 50 top 40 singles. Have a sing-along with Barry to “Mandy,” “Copacabana,” and much more.

 

Zombie Burlesque at V Theater

Find tickets starting at $42

Some might describe a burlesque show as a "lively" affair, but this particular burlesque show isn't quite that. At Zombie Burlesque, you'll watch the undead sing and dance as they decompose, prompted to move to the tunes of a live big band. The performance takes place in the "atomic era" of 1958, so there's a certain vintage flair to the show, which is more comedic than it is raunchy.

 

Purple Reign at Tropicana Las Vegas

Find tickets starting at $35

This act doesn't mean to cause you any sorrow or cause you any pain—in fact, you should find it very enjoyable! The Prince tribute act Purple Reign made history by becoming the first cover band to play The Late Show with David Letterman. In addition to Prince standards "Purple Rain," "When Doves Cry," and "Little Red Corvette," you might even get to see a tribute version of Morris Day & the Time perform their hit "Jungle Love." One of the best Vegas shows to catch serious musicians at a reasonable price.

 

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater at V Theater

Find tickets starting at $19

Gregory Popovich has appeared on The Tonight Show and The Late Show, and he shows off a menagerie of cats, dogs, and other cute critters trained to jump through hoops, walk tightropes, and push each other around in strollers while dressed in goofy costumes. This is one of the best cheap Vegas shows for young kids, who will eat it up. Impressively, all the animals in the show are rescues. No tickets are required for young ones who sit in a parent's lap.

 

MJ Live: A Michael Jackson Tribute Concert at Stratosphere Hotel

Find tickets starting at $35

This Michael Jackson tribute show will appeal to anyone who loved pop music in the 1980’s and 90’s. Backed by a choreographed dancers, the King of Pop will return to the stage to perform hits ranging from “Billie Jean” to “Black or White. With multiple wardrobe changes along the way, the show will portray every era of MJ’s career, including his early days with the Jackson 5.

 

V: The Ultimate Variety Show at V Theater

Find tickets starting at $44

You never know quite what you're going to see during this show, whose rotating cast includes comedians, magicians, acrobats, the contortionist dancer Turf, and other quirky acts (fans of balancing things on your hands, get excited!). It's a little like watching America's Got Talent, if all the acts actually had talent.

 

Nathan Burton Comedy Magic at Saxe Theater

Find tickets starting at $12.50

Nathan Burton may work magic, but he doesn't work blue. His brand of humorous illusions, which he's performed on such shows as NBC's The World's Greatest Magic and America's Got Talent—is decidedly family-friendly, so don't hesitate to bring the kids to this fast-paced showcase of teleportation, transformation, and visual gags.

 

All Shook Up: Tribute to the King at V Theater

Find tickets starting at $30

It’s not a trip to Vegas without a little music from the man who brought us Viva Las Vegas. All Shook Up: Tribute to the King is an energetic, hip-shaking show completely devoted to Elvis Presley, including his fabulous wardrobes, his groundbreaking dance moves, and his super-catchy tunes. Expect to hear “Can’t Help Falling in Love with You,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” and more.

 

Hitzville: The Show at V Theater

Find tickets starting at $34

Jin-Jin Reeves grew up in Detroit while Motown was at the peak of its creative powers, so she has an innate feel for how the studio's songs should be performed. In this Motown revue, she belts out hits by Diana Ross and Gladys Knight, then turns the stage over to her castmates for numbers by The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, and more.

 

Sinatra Up Close and Personal at Majestik Theatre

Find tickets starting at $16.50

If you're a fan of Ol' Blue Eyes, you can't miss Sinatra Up Close and Personal, featuring David DeCosta and he explores the former Rat Packer's five-decade career. Expect to hear "Fly Me to the Moon," "New York, New York," and "My Way" as DeCosta recreates Sinatra's famous swagger.

 

Circus Circus at Circus Circus Hotel & Casino

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Do you like free stuff? So do we. The show at Circus Circus is not on the same scale as Cirque du Soleil, and it's located further north of the Strip. But it is the world's largest permanent circus show with your classic jugglers, acrobats, and trapeze artists—and it's totally free, making it one of the top Vegas shows for kids. The big top is right near the resort's Carnival Midway, and there are also thrill rides and arcade games (though these are not free).

 

The Mentalist Live! at V Theatre

Find tickets starting at $29

Named one of the top 10 shows you have to seen in Las Vegas by Las Vegas Weekly, The Mentalist Live! features magician and weirdly accurate mind-reader Gerry McCambridge, star of NBC's Phenomenon. The show (recommended for audiences over the age of 16) includes mental investigations, comedic gags, downright confounding magic tricks.

 

 

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