Side Show
"Where there's smoke" & "prairie Pom companion" with grey goose drinks
Ring Camera
our view
Lourdes V.
Sep 18, 2024
Ok so we went to see Atomic Salon this past Friday and I wasn't quite sure what to expect but wanted to see something new. And OMG, what a ride! Produced by the innovative Spiegelworld, Atomic Saloon Show at The Venetian's Grand Canal Shoppes is an unforgettable experience. With two nightly performances (7:30 PM and 9:30 PM, Tuesday through Saturday), this show is an absolute must-see.Step into a world of moral flexibility, mind-bending acrobatics, and unbridled debauchery, masterfully blended with spiritual enlightenment and sidesplitting humor. The result is a fever dream of entertainment that will leave you laughing uncontrollably - I literally had tears streaming down my face!This seductive, slightly raunchy, and outrageously funny production is perfectly suited for the intimate, petite venue, which packs a significant punch. The Atomic Saloon Show's talented cast delivers a truly unique experience.Do yourself a favor and catch this show. You won't be disappointed!Rating: 5/5 stars
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Michael H.
Feb 7, 2025
The theater is small and to be honest there's probably not a bad seat in the house. It's a fun show but I hope you are not sensitive to adult language and sexual innuendo :)Some of the talent is amazing and some are very ok but they make up for it with good energy and getting the audience involved in the show.I enjoyed it very much but don't think we'd do a repeat, like we have with other shows on the strip....like "O" and the Green Apple.
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Dwight C.
Jan 8, 2025
Atomic Saloon is the hilariously R-rated variety show you will want to see over and over. A one-of-a-kind entertainment experience!
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Nette B.
Aug 19, 2024
The show was entertaining but idk how I felt about it. The acrobats were awesome . Some parts were really funny and some had me looking like huh? The venue is also ok.. if you get a table on the top, you will be overlooking the production. I think the better seats are on the bottom where the characters walk out.
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Jennie T.
Jun 1, 2024
Fun experience, but didn't excite me as much as I had hoped. I saw the Atomic Saloon Show in The Venetian Resort on their second floor. You can take an escalator by the red LOVE statue and it would be located to the right. I saw the show at 9:30pm, and we were let inside to sit in our seats at about 9:15pm. My partner & I reserved seats at Tables T2 1-2, which is located in the back, on the right side of the stage. But right before the show started, we were invited to leave our seats to sit closer at T1- which was right in front of us- due to lack of people in our area. I was very happy about that because I no longer had to worry about people blocking my view of the show. However, even with the upgrade, there were parts of the show I was unable to view. These issues came whenever a performer was doing acrobatic stunts high in the air. If you want to see everything, then sitting close to the stage is your best bet, but it's practically a guarantee that if you sit right up front, then you will be called out by the cast. So the very front seats are not a spot for introverted people. The customer service was great, and the actors were incredible! I was impressed by how many performers were so athletic and flexible; I was glued to their stunts for so long I barely took pictures/videos to remember it. The humor however is an acquired taste. I went in knowing it'd be a sexual show, but I didn't get much laughs at their overly raunchy comedy and sight gags. From someone who's favorite TV shows include South Park and American Dad, the jokes here were like low-hanging fruit; very easy to make and thus, predictable. It wasn't like I was sat with a sour look the whole time, but I suppose I went in expecting a more burlesque performance.Atomic Saloon is best for couples who are comfortable with their sexuality, as there are both female and male performances, plus jokes regarding LGBT+ sexual content. This is not suited for family, unless you happen to have a relative who you wouldn't mind sitting with while hearing jokes about "going down town"- if you know what I mean...This is a place where you come to drink and loosen yourself up to some funny acting and incredible talent. Don't go in with any expectations, just strap up your boots and go along for the ride!
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Liz P.
Jan 19, 2024
I was a bit disappointed by this show. I had been wanting to see it for years, and this trip we finally booked tickets: floor seats, row G (back row), would've been $157 each on Vegas.com, but we had their $100 off Cyber Monday deal, so it was $57pp.I saw Absinthe in Jan. 2020 and I know that Spiegelworld owns both this show and Absinthe, so I was hoping it would be just as good, because I absolutely LOVED Absinthe. I don't mind raunchy comedy either, but this show started off with a cowboy singing a song about pussy (not something I think I've ever written in a Yelp review before!) and I wasn't a fan.The madam of the saloon was overall funny, but I think I maybe only laughed 2x during the whole show. I can't give this show less than 3 stars, however, because the acrobatics were pretty amazing; not quite as good as Absinthe, but in the smaller setting, it was really fun.I wouldn't see this show again, especially for the price, but if you like raunchy comedy, this could be the show for you. Like I said, I loved Absinthe but thought this one was just okay.As a FYI, also, it's on the 2nd floor of the Grand Canal Shoppes, near the Palazzo gaming floor.
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April S.
Jul 31, 2024
Funny adult comedy show. Raunchy jokes. No nudity. Not for the sensitive though. Some very talented performers. Despite what anyone in the Venetian will tell you, they don't allow any beverages because they are separate from the Venetian and want you to buy their alcohol.
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Kristian D.
Jun 4, 2024
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll question your sexuality. Like most Spiegelworld shows, the Atomic Saloon Show pushes the boundaries of production shows. This smaller outpost is located in the Venetian resembling an old west saloon. Parking is decent, but I recommend arriving at the Palazzo entrance if coming by taxi or rideshare.This was a pretty wild show not for the faint of heart. The sexual innuendos are pretty heavy and geared towards both sexes and all orientations. If you sit in the front row, they will include you for better or worse. But, it is very fun and something you won't find in many performances which is why you are likely reading this review.On my trip, the show started with the bawdy female saloon keeper introducing the act then transitioning into a R rated country western singer. The acts were great with a balance of burlesque and acrobatics common with the company. A lady gyrated many hoops around various parts of her body. Several men performed acrobatics in various states of dress. The nuns have a memorable music performance and a transubstantiative role. Unfortunately, nobody shows any actual naughty bits, but the performances will likely prime the pump for most audience members to attempt similar acts back in their hotel rooms.The theatre is small with mostly hard chairs to sit on. Their drink menu is small and expensive, but fairly imaginative with a full bar for anything you desire that is not on the stage. The entrance and exit are a bit surreal by design, and the restrooms are a fun experience too. My visit was about 60% full on a Wednesday night, and I had no delays getting in and to my seat. I do agree with the reviewers to avoid the seats in the back of the stage. You will miss out on the young man flying over your head in a jockstrap and harness.The Atomic Saloon Show is a fun and very adult way to enjoy your time in Las Vegas. It's like a modern take on Old Vegas.
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A F.
Feb 15, 2025
Lots of fun! GO check it out! Cool venue. Tacky comedy that is awesome. Every seat is a good one. check it out and have a blast!
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Free Speech U.
Feb 5, 2025
So was ok BUT they have no business selling the seats behind the stage. We couldn't see anything. And 90% of the show was for the front. $200 wasted.
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