Blue Man Group- Las Vegas

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Sorry, not sure if I am posting in the right forum, looked in entertainment and in search, sure I will be appropriately directed.

In Vegas in September, we want to see a show and from what I can research the Blue Man show is supposed to be good, any recommendations.

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I've seen it twice once in Venetian and once at Luxor. Like any show its okay and worth ticking off your list of things to do. Not a must see but it's certainly different.
 
Caesars Palace is a great venue. Think they have Celine Dion in September. I was never a fan but thought it was a great show. Cirque de Soleil also a good choice as there are so many options depending on your interest.
 
Blue Man is a fun high intensity show, probably best for teenagers for example.

Interesting their Australian tour was a disaster with the Sydney portion cut short and rest canceled. That said they have been very successful elsewhere.
 
I just saw Cirque du Soleil show Totem in Brisbane, I would see another of their shows. Interesting comment moa999 about Blue Man Group Australia tour, never heard of them before my research. Cirque is probably looking good again, need to choose which one. Thanks
 
I'm thinking about the Beatles Cirque show, I think it's called 'Love'. Anyone see that one?
 
Blue Man is a fun high intensity show, probably best for teenagers for example.

Interesting their Australian tour was a disaster with the Sydney portion cut short and rest canceled. That said they have been very successful elsewhere.
Very happy to be called a teenager! I have seen Blue Man Group twice in Berlin, and thought they were great.
 
Very happy to be called a teenager! I have seen Blue Man Group twice in Berlin, and thought they were great.

Do you know if they are the same performers who travel from Country to Country or are resident. If this is the case some will always be better than others, my initial thoughts were they sounded interesting, if resident the LV performance may not be indicative of those who traveled to Oz.
 
Do you know if they are the same performers who travel from Country to Country or are resident. If this is the case some will always be better than others, my initial thoughts were they sounded interesting, if resident the LV performance may not be indicative of those who traveled to Oz.
Most shows are long running with local performers.
 
I have seen 16 different Cirque shows around the world, and O is one of the best. KA is also up there. Have also seen Blue Man in LV, New York and Sydney. Blue man best in the front row. O from first row - upstairs.
 
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I have seen 16 different Cirque shows around the world, and O is one of the best. KA is also up there. Have also seen Blue Man in LV, New York and Sydney. Blue man best in the front row. O from first row - upstairs.
I loved O, so am having trouble choosing a show for our upcoming trip to Vegas.
 
My luck, wanted to Blue Man and there next week but I think they are touring or having a break. See several Cirque shows and enjoyed Zumanity at New York New York so might do that again next week.

Just sitting in the Sri Francis Drake in SF ready to hit the road and do Highway 50.

Matt
 
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