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About

DiscoShow is a new interactive theatrical and dance experience inside The LINQ Hotel + Experience on the Las Vegas Strip. Presented by Spiegelworld, the experience begins at 99 Prince, where attendees can grab a cocktail before heading into the sparkling Glitterloft, the space inspired by 1970s nightlife and David Mancuso’s storied Loft where the funky, fantastic musical extravaganza — directed by the Tony-nominated choreographer Steven Hoggett — takes place. Prepare to dance the night away to disco hits by the likes of Chic, Sister Sledge and more with a cast led by RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Eureka O’Hara in the role of Mother.

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Location

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3535 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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The LINQ Hotel + Experience

Getting there

The LINQ Hotel + Experience resort is located at 3535 South Las Vegas Boulevard. Guests can find parking in The LINQ garage on LINQ Lane, as well as an outdoor lot behind the hotel. Valet parking services are also available at several nearby locations. Here's a link to a Google map display of the various options in the area.

The LINQ Hotel + Experience resort can be reached via the Las Vegas Monorail. The Harrah’s & The LINQ station is about a 2-minute walk from The LINQ. 

A Monorail map can be viewed here.

The closest bus stop to the LINQ Hotel + Experience resort is at the WB Flamingo after LINQ stop on East Flamingo Road via the 202 line.

A bus map can be viewed here.

FAQS

DiscoShow takes place at The LINQ Hotel + Experience on the Las Vegas Strip (3535 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109).

DiscoShow performs 10 shows a week on Wednesday through Sunday nights, with two shows each night at 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. PT.

DiscoShow’s cast is led by drag icon Eureka O’Hara as Mother. The company also includes Ryan Blackson, Krystina Burton, Alina Carson, Virginia Crouse, Unissa Cruse, Jake Guidry, Tenile Jimenez, Sydney Lastorino, William Luetkehans, Ashton Onaga, Kedrick Pasley, Jordy Perry, Aaron Telias, Hirari Watanabe, Eli Weinberg and Tony Zane. Drag queens CoCo Montrese and Tamisha Iman both round out the cast as swing performers for the role of Mother.

Each performance of DiscoShow runs 70 minutes.

Tickets for DiscoShow — including Travel Packages — can be purchased via Ticketmaster.

Ticket orders for parties of 10 or more can be purchased on the Spiegelworld website.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • AMAZING

    by Amy on 12/24/24DiscoShow at The Linq - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    We had no idea what to expect - but as usual, Speigelworld never disappoints. Drop what you’re doing and GO!

  • Disco Show

    by Tony on 11/12/24DiscoShow at The Linq - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Another fantastic Spiegleworld presentation. Fun , sexy , interactive

  • Not Absinthe (but great!)

    by Silicon Valley Cowboy on 8/21/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    I've seen Absinthe over a dozen times, Opium three times and Atomic Saloon twice. DiscoShow is unlike any of these so if you're expecting a "cabaret/cirque"show this is not it. That said, it's the best $70 value on the Strip! It is one of the most immersive experiences in Vegas that puts you in the middle of the show (literally!). The nightclub (i.e. "theatre") is like being inside a giant disco ball. The lighting technology completely surrounds the audience and is worth the price of admission. Who needs the "sphere"when there's DiscoShow! The performers, while talented, funny, sexy and nice to look at, are almost secondary to the technological experience of the nightclub. Don't expect Chicks On Sticks or acrobats stacking chairs. The performers are merely dancers (and roller skaters). All great! There are only three "caveats": 1.) In the "story"Spiegleworld is trying tell there were a few historical inaccuracies but insignificant. Only a true Disco fiend (or anyone old enough to remember) would have noticed. 2.) They need to find a better way to move the portable platforms around the dancefloor. It created confusion and audience members were bumped with these frequently. and 3.) It's a fast 90min. You leave wanting more.. but that's a sign of a good show! P.S. Skip Diner Ross for your meal. Excellent service, decent food. Just better options on the Strip!