1. David Copperfield

As someone who is fascinated by illusions and magic, David Copperfield’s show is always top on my list. The show will be in the MGM Grand Hollywood Theatre, and tickets start at $195. It may seem like an expensive price tag, but the experience is worth it, as you get to see one of the world’s most talented illusionists. Anyone planning to attend this show should be ready to have their mind blown in a great showcase that does not have any amateur tricks or antics like is common in some other magic shows.
2. Legends in Concert

Just as the name suggests, the show is all about legends of all time taking part in a fantastic performance, and I’m excited for this one. The show is at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino, starting Thursday, May 27 at 7:30 pm, with tickets from $170. It’s a big deal and nothing like other shows in the city. Seeing stars like Elton John, Whitney Houston, and Michael Jackson in action is incredible. I expect to have fun through music, dance, and the performances, whether real or through videos and holograms, are a must-see.
3. Terry Fator

A little comedy on my mind and I plan to attend the show by Terry Fator. His impressions are like no other, and his puppets always make his performances even funnier. He deserved to win America’s Got Talent back in the day, and he has been entertaining crowds ever since. Tickets for the show start at $140, and the performance will be held at the Zumanity theatre inside the New York-New York.
4. Rock Candy

Rock Candy is a male group that knows how to keep a crowd entertained. Whether you are watching their well-choreographed dance performances or staring at the muscles on display, prepare to have your breath taken away. I find it fascinating how the group is well-built and oiled to perfection, looking like a glazed donut.
5. MJ Live – Michael Jackson Tribute Show

As an avid Michael Jackson fan, I plan to watch the tribute show of the renowned legend. Michael Jackson’s music never gets old, and I wouldn’t miss this iconic performance for anything. The tribute show mimics an actual MJ performance complete with an impersonator, dancers, costumes, the whole nine yards. The show will be held at the Stratosphere, and if early bird tickets are available, I am getting myself one in advance to ensure I secure my place.