1. Mayfair Supper Club
The Mayfair Supper Club inside the Bellagio is one of the most consistent clubs with dinner and a show. Every Friday and Saturday from 11 pm, the club will serve great food in a highly interactive session with live entertainment, including deejays, dance, musical, and art performances. The shows vary, and there will always be something new for you each time you visit.
They also have seasonal shows such as Pacha Group's Lio, which graces the supper club for two weeks during the fall season. No need to fly to Spainas this show brings Ibiza down to Vegas in engaging performances you will not forget.
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2. Tournament of Kings
Dinner and a show came back to life at the Excalibur on July 14th. Guests get to enjoy the Tournament of Kings, which brings the tales of King Arthur. The show includes a remarkable performance complete with knights and beautiful ladies in dance, taking your imagination to another era. Enjoy this show while you have a delightful dinner with great choices, including their classic tomato soup.
The show starts at 6 pm on Monday and Friday. There's also another show on Wednesday through to Thursday and Saturday through to Sunday at 6 pm. If you cannot make it at this time, you can also catch another at 8:30 pm.
3. The Wynn
The Wynn Las Vegas is a venue with the utmost sophistication with various luxe dining experiences. Head over to the SW steakhouse or Lakeside if you would like a dinner and a free show experience. The best part is you get more than one show as several acts grace the stage in style.
Some acts to expect in the Lake of Dreams show include music performances with a flying astronaut, a shark in the lake beneath the Wynn waterfall, a singing frog, and more. The show brings together all these concepts and wow their audience each time. You can also enjoy the show as you sip on refreshing cocktails from Parasol Down.
The Delilah at the Wynn, which reopened in July, also has a piano and stage for artists, and you can be sure to have a good time. Enjoy dining with servers in immaculate attire that includes tuxedos and flattering dresses for the female waiting staff.
4. Hennessey's Tavern
Hennessey's Tavern in Downtown Las Vegas featured a “Marriage Can Be Murder” show on several occasions in June. The next shows are on October 22 and November 7. Besides the food, you can have fun trying to figure out who the murderer is, and this exceptional experience costs about $74. Hopefully, the establishment will host more of these in the future.
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