Fantastic!!
by B&G on 1/6/25The Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5This was one of our favorite shows in Vegas! So much fun, laughter, and excitement! I loved it!! We will go again next time e we are there!
Enjoy the best seats in the house from the privacy of your own elevated table, complete with dedicated VIP service and a perfectly-chilled bottle of Champagne uncorked upon your arrival. 21+ only
Party in the garden with a 90-minute pre-show semi-private fete, dedicated bar, burger & tots and a VIP entrance to Absinthe curated for you and your event. Groups of 20+ only
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Absinthe is an eye-popping adult circus that combines burlesque, cabaret, comedy and acrobatics with the glitz of Las Vegas. Playing at Caesars Palace and perfect for audiences who think they’ve seen it all, the show is hosted by the filthy rich (and plain filthy) Gazillionaire. Named “the No. 1 greatest show in Las Vegas history” by Las Vegas Weekly, Absinthe promises the ultimate adult playground experience on the most intimate stage the Strip has to offer. Absinthe plays seven nights a week under its red-and-white striped tent and runs 80 minutes with no intermission.
To connect with Absinthe:
Absinthe is situated within The Spiegeltent, which is located inside the Green Fairy Garden at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. The Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace is easily accessible via Interstate 15. Parking is available at Caesars Palace. Valet and self-parking fees can be viewed here.
*There is no free parking at or near the The Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace.
You can reach The Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace by city and regional bus. The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) runs the Deuce on The Strip line, a 24-hour line that operates between the South Strip Transit Terminal and the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas. The Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace is located off the Caesars Palace bus stop.
An RTC map can be viewed here.
The Las Vegas Monorail operates between the SAHARA Las Vegas Station and the MGM Grand Station. The Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace is accessible at the Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station.
A Las Vegas Monorail map can be viewed here.
Absinthe performs 16 shows a week at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, with performances Sunday through Thursday at 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. PT and Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. and 11 p.m. PT.
Attendees can purchase three different VIP experiences for Absinthe. VIP packages include perks such as:
*Only available within the Las Vegas metropolitan area
**21+ only
Absinthe is for audiences 18 and above.
Yes, Absinthe serves tater tots and burgers from No Pants. You can see the full No Pants menu on the Caesars website.
Audiences can visit Absinthe's speakeasy called the Pier 17 Yacht Club, which has both indoor and outdoor seating. Savor expertly-crafted cocktails and indulge in an order of Yacht Tots — yes, they put caviar on their tots — before the show starts.
Tickets to Absinthe are on sale now via Ticketmaster.
This was one of our favorite shows in Vegas! So much fun, laughter, and excitement! I loved it!! We will go again next time e we are there!
We have seen almost every cirque du soleil in Vegas and have always heard that absinthe was by far the best show. Personally based on price and discomfort of cramped seats I just can't agree. It was hilarious, truly it was a good show...the pricepoint just doesn't match the experience. The bar inside was super rushed and kinda rude. Penny Pibbetts was freaking hilarious...honestly SHE is the star of the show. The gazillionaire was meh. The chairs are ridiculous and cramped with absolutely nowhere to set your overpriced drink. But otherwise great show. Zumanity was still better imo.
The show started on time and moved along really good. Raunchy-yes but funny and action packed the whole time. The seating is somewhat tight and yes the comedian takes every chance to make jokes on the first couple of rows. I saw talent in every act. Seats are a touch over priced but you get alot of show with less seating than an auditorium and much closer. Wonderful show and I would say a must see when in Vegas!
Best show on Las Vegas Strip by far!!!!! It’s a jaw-dropping & tantalizing experience & it includes a risqué show. Absinthe was highly recommended by my In-Laws & friends who saw the show & wow! 🤩 did not disappoint. A must see!!!!!
The show offered a good mix of comedy and action, but, unfortunately, it did not justify the ticket price, particularly given the discomfort of the seating. While it was enjoyable for a one-time experience, it’s not a performance I would be inclined to revisit.
The show was excellent. A combination of acrobatics, magic, dance, music, comedy, glitz and so much more. Foul language done a somewhat classy way, all part of the fun. Be prepared to sit in a circus type tent in chairs that are very close together. I also think part of the fun, just unaccepted, the tight sitting arrangement. Good show, go see it, pure Vegas fun!
We weren’t sure what to expect, but had heard so many good things we just had to go. Really talented and amazing acts throughout. The gazilionaire host was incredibly funny and provided so many laughs at the expense of those in the audience. Maybe not the show for you if you are easily offended, but great for the rest of us. Perfect venue with no bad seats anywhere!! Highly highly recommended!
This was very expensive, I'm willing to pay for a good show but this was not it. The main guy and his sidekick were very crude and not all that funny. When the sidekick was going on in a couple of her dialogues, I actually tuned out because she was hard to understand. The acts were very good but overall, I expected much more for the $187 ticket price.
This was not worth the money. This is a $75 show max. I paid $250 per seat. And no complimentary drink. It is in a tent with rejects from the Cirque shows. Pass.
It is overpriced. The money you pay is not worth this show. It’s nice and entertaining but overrated.