
Treat yourself to a night of imagination filled with remarkable acrobatics, risqué comedy, and classic burlesque during a performance of Absinthe. Presented in the round, watch wild and outlandish acts, sultry song and dance performances, and unfathomable feats of strength by world-class artists.
Take your seat around the intimate 9-foot (3-m) disc-shaped stage which ensures you an up-close, unobstructed view of all the action. As the show begins, meet the hilarious ringleader—known as The Gazillionaire—along with his lovely assistant as he kicks off the evening with a few of his antics.
Sit back and watch the cast of eccentrics evoke thrills and chills as they perform a plethora of variety-show style acts from a steamy burlesque song and dance number to a dizzying rollerskating routine of incalculable speed, agility, and balance.
A surreal experience for adults from beginning to end, it's no wonder Absinthe has been heralded as one of the most daring and inventive shows to hit the Las Vegas strip in years.

Head to the Luxor Hotel & Casino for a euphoric, multi-sensory performance of award-winning Blue Man Group. Be carried away by the audio-visual effects, black lights, and animated percussion as Blue Man Group draws you into their fantastic, colorful world.
As you step into the theater, note the Splash Zone up front—the poncho-clad audience members in the first 3 rows may just find themselves doused in something—liquid or otherwise—during the show. The curtain comes up and the bald, blue men on stage immediately whisk you into their avant-garde universe of sound, light, and tactile discovery.
The lively party atmosphere is enhanced by spraying vats of neon paint, raucous drum beats, and transportive explorations of illumination, color, and noise. Celebrate the surprises and energy of the human experience as you laugh along with the bizarre antics and joyful escapades of the mimes-meet-musicians on stage.
It’s a joyous and exhilarating theater experience like no other, and you’re sure to leave convinced that music makes the world a better place.

On this tour to locations featured on the History Channel's Pawn Stars, visit a car restoration shop, a sports memorabilia shop, and of course, the legendary Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. Spend 20–30 minutes at each pit stop and get a chance to learn from the experienced film crew.
Start with the nation's largest aquarium manufacturing company, Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM), featured on Animal Planet's show, Tanked. Visit the 13,000-square foot (1208-sq m) facility where brothers-in-law Wayde King and Brett Raymer create one-of-a-kind tanks like pyramids, kegs, and cars.
Get a glimpse of the Pawn Stars' spin-off American Restoration, where Rick Dale and the staff at Rick's Restorations take rusty items back to their original luster. Then cruise by Danny Koker's car restoration shop, Count's Kustoms—home to the show Counting Cars—and ogle vintage toys at Toy Shack, owned by Pawn Stars' toy expert Johnny Jiminez.
After you pop into Ultimate Sports Cards & Memorabilia to see autographed jerseys and baseballs, visit the home of Pawn Stars, the family-run Gold & Silver Pawn Shop with thousands of items ranging from art to Super Bowl rings. You may even spot one of the show's stars such as Rick Harrison, Richard "Old Man" Harrison, Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison, and Austin "Chumlee" Russell.
On Saturdays Rick's Restorations is closed and you visit the non-traditional car customization shop Welder Up, home of the Discovery Channel show Vegas Rat Rods. Owner Steve Darnell designs award-winning rat rods, earning the attention of Hot Rod, Diesel World, and Rat Rod magazines.