Vegas shows
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Mystère at Treasure Island (TI) - debuted on December 25, 1993 as Cirque du Soleil approached its 10th anniversary Mystère is a surrealistic celebration of music, dance, acrobatics and comedy. The themes for the show are a conglomerate of multiple mythologies from multiple cultures.
'O' at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino - opened in October 1998 as Cirque du Soleil’s tenth production and second resident show. “O” is an entirely original form of live entertainment in which an international cast performs in, on and above a 1.5 million gallon aquatic stage.
Zumanity at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino - unveiled in September 2003 by Cirque du Soleil as a resident cabaret style show. It is the first "adult-themed" show, departing from the standard Cirque format. Intended to be for mature adult audiences only, this show is centered around erotic song, dance, and acrobatics.
KÁ at the MGM Grand – premiered in November 2004 as Cirque du Soleil's fourth resident show in Las Vegas. KÀ draws heavily on martial arts for its inspiration and unlike most Cirque productions, the story of KÀ is more concrete and linear, more narrative and less abstract.
LOVE at The Mirage – opened July 1, 2006 and consists of panoramic sound and visuals along with a cast of 60 international artists. Born from a personal friendship and mutual admiration between George Harrison and Cirque founder Guy Laliberté, LOVE brings Cirque du Soleil together with the musical legacy of The Beatles through their original recordings.
CRISS ANGEL Believe™ at the Luxor - introduced in 2007 as the newest Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil show. CRISS ANGEL® Believe™ tells a story of a Victorian noble who drifts between the land of the living and the land of the surreal tied together by the characteristics known to Criss Angel® and Cirque du Soleil.