With five resident Vegas shows, Cirque du Soleil does a brisk trade in amazement on the Strip. Luxe Life has bent over backwards to bring
you the best photos of the acrobatic phenomenon including exclusives like this Sergeant Pepper procession from 'Beatles LOVE.'
We hope you will enjoy the show.
Bellagio's crown jewel of entertainment, 'O' is more than just an acrobat show. It's art on water. Performers rise from, dive into and swing above a 1.5-million-gallon pool that reshapes itself to create islands or shrink to a puddle.
The Show: See 'O.'
The bright side to a show on water
is that if anyone falls off the human totems or ropes that dangle precariously from the ceiling, they won't get quite as hurt. It's a pretty smart way to avoid paying for worker's comp on top of the $120-million production.
Luxe Life: See Vegas video.
Cirque du Soleil never holds back when they can make an audience
fear for the performers' lives. 'KA' at
MGM Grand enlists the help of the "slave cage" pictured here to collect oohs and aahs from the crowd.
Get Tickets: See 'KA.'
With a production value that outspent even 'O,' $165-million 'KA' uses elaborate costumes, special effects and pyrotechnics to accent the
kabuki-style story of separated twins on a journey to reunite.
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Aerial acts are a cornerstone of all Cirque productions, and in the case
of Treasure Island's resident show, acrobats display feats of inhuman strength and balance far above the gaping audience.
Get Tickets: See 'Mystere.'
Cirque is, after all, a circus; and what's a circus without clowns?
The jokers clean the palate between
heart-stopping acrobatic numbers,
and are thankfully liberated from the three-ring campiness of traditional clowns. Though some of them can
still look a little creepy.
Luxe Life: Become a Vegas insider.
Though it's not technically a Cirque du Soleil production, 'Le Reve' was created by the man who birthed Cirque, Franco Dragone. He designed Wynn Resort's theater to get each seat as close as possible to the
show, which marries aquatic
elements of 'O' with dreamlike aerials.
Get Tickets: See 'Le Reve.'
Even the circus succumbs to Vegas' risque nature with the sensual 'Zumanity' at New York-New York. The contortionists in this show make the Kama Sutra look tame.
Get Tickets: See 'Zumanity.'
'Zumanity' may not feature costumes as ornate as its Cirque brethren, but that's because the combined cloth covering of all the performers would barely make one full costume in a regular show. This one is strictly for adult audiences.
Skin City: See the sexiest shows.
'Beatles LOVE' is the newest Cirque on the strip, and the first ever to be based on popular music that of The Beatles. An aerial rope number set to 'Here Comes the Sun' sets the mood for the fast-moving, bright show.
The Show: See 'LOVE.'
you the best photos of the acrobatic phenomenon including exclusives like this Sergeant Pepper procession from 'Beatles LOVE.'
We hope you will enjoy the show.
Bellagio's crown jewel of entertainment, 'O' is more than just an acrobat show. It's art on water. Performers rise from, dive into and swing above a 1.5-million-gallon pool that reshapes itself to create islands or shrink to a puddle.
The Show: See 'O.'
The bright side to a show on water
is that if anyone falls off the human totems or ropes that dangle precariously from the ceiling, they won't get quite as hurt. It's a pretty smart way to avoid paying for worker's comp on top of the $120-million production.
Luxe Life: See Vegas video.
Cirque du Soleil never holds back when they can make an audience
fear for the performers' lives. 'KA' at
MGM Grand enlists the help of the "slave cage" pictured here to collect oohs and aahs from the crowd.
Get Tickets: See 'KA.'
With a production value that outspent even 'O,' $165-million 'KA' uses elaborate costumes, special effects and pyrotechnics to accent the
kabuki-style story of separated twins on a journey to reunite.
Luxe Life: Read celeb dirt.
Aerial acts are a cornerstone of all Cirque productions, and in the case
of Treasure Island's resident show, acrobats display feats of inhuman strength and balance far above the gaping audience.
Get Tickets: See 'Mystere.'
Cirque is, after all, a circus; and what's a circus without clowns?
The jokers clean the palate between
heart-stopping acrobatic numbers,
and are thankfully liberated from the three-ring campiness of traditional clowns. Though some of them can
still look a little creepy.
Luxe Life: Become a Vegas insider.
Though it's not technically a Cirque du Soleil production, 'Le Reve' was created by the man who birthed Cirque, Franco Dragone. He designed Wynn Resort's theater to get each seat as close as possible to the
show, which marries aquatic
elements of 'O' with dreamlike aerials.
Get Tickets: See 'Le Reve.'
Even the circus succumbs to Vegas' risque nature with the sensual 'Zumanity' at New York-New York. The contortionists in this show make the Kama Sutra look tame.
Get Tickets: See 'Zumanity.'
'Zumanity' may not feature costumes as ornate as its Cirque brethren, but that's because the combined cloth covering of all the performers would barely make one full costume in a regular show. This one is strictly for adult audiences.
Skin City: See the sexiest shows.
'Beatles LOVE' is the newest Cirque on the strip, and the first ever to be based on popular music that of The Beatles. An aerial rope number set to 'Here Comes the Sun' sets the mood for the fast-moving, bright show.
The Show: See 'LOVE.'







