Human Fountains
Celia Muños February 2023
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Celia Muños February 2023
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Impossible to see unless you watch zoomed in on your phone. February 2023
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Bat area
Nov 2022
Human Fountains February 2023
AGT show
Light Balance
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Mervant Vera
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Lynn L.
Dec 15, 2024
If you're a big fan of America's Got Talent, then this is a must-watch show! The show is located in the Luxor. Our group had different seats and they were really nice and accommodating in making sure we sat together. They also gave us a free upgrade in the middle row and closer to front! My favorite acts were Kodi Lee and Light Balance. I liked that the show was very interactive with the audience. The MC would interview people from the audience and they would have cameras close up to be shown on the big screen, just like how America's Got Talent does it on TV. We also got these light up sticks and envelope with words inside to use during the magic trick act.
Read MoreTiff L.
Mar 5, 2024
Unfortunately, this show felt slightly under produced. When you go to Vegas, you really expect to be wowed. The talent was just fine but the stage and general setup was a bit on the underwhelming side. I assume and understand that between each Act there needs to be an allotted set up time but I wish they showed less of their stories on the big screen so we could have more Acts.There were only seven acts. Kinda felt jipped for a 90 min show. Expected at least double the amount of performances. About 2/3 of the time, you're watching their stories on a big screen and you have a host that's trying to kill time in between with some comedic relief. It was actually pretty cool to see a bunch of contestants I saw on TV in these last few years, but that's just it. This felt like I was at a tryout and not totally a show. Half the Acts were great while the other, meh.Kodi Lee and light balance were definitely the highlights of the show.
Read MoreAl L.
Dec 13, 2023
The performers we saw were Light Balance with their illuminated outfits and dancing, Duo Transcend with their aerobatics, The Silhouettes with their beautiful silhouettes artistry, Celia Muños with her ventriloquism, Human Fountains with their somewhat gross but funny water routine, The Pack Drumline with drum line routine incorporating dance, Mervant Vera and rap magic act, Aubrey Burchell's singing, and the evening finished with a Light Balance performance.The performers were quarterfinalists to finalists. Seeing their ads, I saw pictures of Kodi Lee and Aidan Bryant, winners of their respective season/series. So it was disappointing that a winner was not performing at the show. I was really hoping to see Kodi Lee. The show was entertaining, but when you show images of winners in your ads, you would expect a winner to be in the show. Too bad they don't disclose the people that will be performing before you buy your ticket.
Read MoreEvette S.
Jan 29, 2023
Families this show is for you. if you're age 5 and up, this is a very entertaining and fun show for every appetite. The deets: I brought my 4 teens ages 16,17 and 18 and they all had a wonderful time. The show combines the winning acts from a few seasons. Because AGT encourages audience interaction, and shares the stories behind the entertainers it engages the audience and personalizes the guests experience. My teens all enjoyed the show and were grateful they got out of their caves. Parents of teens know exactly what I'm talking about!If you go, bring earplugs. I'm not sure if it's my age but I have become more sensitive to loud music and want to preserve my hearing until the inevitable!
Read MoreRachel S.
Feb 3, 2023
I've never watched AGT because I loathe TV competition shows. Nevertheless I had the chance to see AGT LIVE at Luxor this past week and I'm on a mission to see all of the Vegas shows - I've seen more than 80 so far. Went with my husband and a friend to the 8:30 PM show while one of our show-friends went to the 6 PM show that day so we could compare notes.Picked up tickets at the box office and then were asked if we'd like to take a souvenir photo, which we declined. They've done a good job making the area before you get into the theatre look like a sound stage with studio lights with barn doors. Before you walk in, you pick up a black envelope that contains a letter card that you're not supposed to open until the end of a trick.For a Tuesday night, the theatre was not too full. Honestly I wish they would have moved us down because there were easily 5+ empty rows in front of us and it made it difficult to see the show. **I basically had to watch it through my phone on 10x zoom.** It's too big of a theatre for many acts that are doing things upclose and need a camera to broadcast what they're doing.The host, Mike E. Winfield, was... they need a new host. It was like pulling teeth trying to get a laugh out of the audience because his set was boring. Wearing novelty glasses while talking about being turned on by elderly women is just... weird? There are a variety of acts and the acts rotate so you may not see the same acts I saw. During the show we saw:- Arial acrobat who did a dance with a cage / sphere to "Separate Ways."- Dancers that are like the ones at iLuminate at Strat.- Kodi Lee, a blind guy with fairly severe autism who plays the piano and sings really well.- The Silhouettes, a troupe of people who do a dance that in shadow, looks like a couple falling in love, getting married, having a daughter and traveling around the world. We thought we were just watching a pre-filmed video until the projection screen came up and there were people there. They should have shown us the real people prior.- Celia Muños, an opera singer who can sing without opening her mouth, and while eating and drinking. She did a ventriloquist skit like she was doing a seance and conjuring up the disembodied voice of an opera singing ghost. Very impressive.- Human Fountains, three guys in tuxedos spitting water into each others mouths and swallowing. Absolutely disgusting and I told my husband that we were living in the film, "Idiocracy" for this act to have made it not only onto the national TV show, but into a paid gig on a show on the Las Vegas Strip at a major casino. They also have audience participation. Made me nauseous.- Deadly Games. A Brazilian and Polish couple do knife stunts where the guy throws knives at his fiance while blindfolded and while she does yoga moves and moving.- The Pack Drumline. A group of teens from inner city Chicago who have a drum line group and incorporate dance into their drumming. - Vera Mervant. A guy who does a Freestyle Love Supreme show style act (at Venetian.) He has everyone in the audience shuffle their envelopes and then he randomly chooses envelopes, places the cards inside on stands, does a freestyle rap using the word on the cards both forward and backward. He picks someone out of the audience to pick a word in a deck of cards and then he does a freestyle rap to that. Then he reveals that the word the person chose from the deck happens to be the same word spelled out when he turned the large cards around that had a word on them from his original freestyle. Our show-friend was chosen to be the person on stage at the 6 PM show. She happened to have had the exact same word at the end as we had in our 8:30 PM show, so we've surmised that somehow when Vera chooses the cards from the audience, he somehow switches them with a prearranged stack of envelopes in the correct order to spell out the mystery word at the end. Regardless, it was a fun trick. Overall, this is a family-friendly show with good production value. To make it better they need a camera doing a better close-up of what is going on on stage, just like concerts do. Also, the host needs new material or they need a different host. Also, no human fountains. Bleh.
Read MoreKathy X.
Jan 26, 2023
I was so excited to be able to watch this show, taking place at Luxor Theater. Upon entering, we were given a black envelope (instructed not to open it until told) and large light sticks. When I got there, I was told that my section was going to be moved, and that they have better seats for me. I ended up being seated in the 2nd row center! The host and comedian, Mike E. Winfield was funny and fashionable, wearing many pink suits. Some of my favorite acts - in no particular order - was aerialist, Aiden Bryant (amazing moves and special effects); knife throwing duo, Deadly Games (at one point, the person throwing the knife was blind folded); Light Balance (incredible dancing and Illumination of objects); The Pack Drumline (foot stomping music and dance moves); The Silhouettes (beautiful and emotive), as well as Mervant Vera, the incredible and inspiring rapping magician who has a way with words.The act I didn't care for were the Human Fountains, and they did exactly what their name suggests to the backdrop of the Bellagio. Not sure that is the best thing to do with COVID still around, and even if we weren't still in a pandemic. Afterwards, I was able to meet Mervant Vera, who was so sweet and humble. I also got to meet Mike E. Winfield, who was very friendly and kind. I had such a fun time at this variety show of some of the best from the "America's Got Talent" show.
Read MoreLaura A.
Nov 27, 2022
We enjoyed the show very much! I thought it was better than the TV show because only better acts were there.Also the seats were very comfortable!If you like the TV show then you will love America's Got Talent Live!
Read MoreCarmen L.
Nov 26, 2022
Our family has been big fans of the show for years and finally came to see the live show in Vegas. The prices are not too bad considering other entertainments in Vegas. They have two showing times for most nights and each show lasts about 1.5 hours I would say. We got there about 30 mins earlier to wait in line to get in, get some drinks and getting ourselves settled. And we saw some of the casts from the show and got to chat with some of them for a little and got pictures with them as well. The staff who works there were super nice and professional, helping people to find their seats, offering boosters for kids, so they got to fully enjoy the show. They have several of our favorites casts and acts and it's amazing to see it in person and I like this show has variety of performances, singing, magic, circus style act, comedy and dancing...they all were amazing! The theatre is a good size to see everything clearly without looking at the screens. We had a good evening and will highly recommend to others!
Read MoreKathleen C.
Dec 22, 2023
A fun experience in a comfortable theater. There is not a bad seat in the house. There is food available in the lobby and you are able to bring into the theater. The host was a crack up. Made a lot of unnecessary racial jokes but he thought he was funny. The entertainers were great - past season contenders and winners. Definitely worth the price.
Read MoreAmy C.
Jan 8, 2024
Overall pretty good variety show (Kodi Lee and The Silhouettes were amazing!) but the music was too loud - bring earplugs if you can as some of the acts, especially Light Balance and The Pack Drumline can really blast the beat. They also encourage a lot of audience participation, and beware if you are sitting in the first 2 rows and The Human Fountain is performing - you may get sprayed!
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