Description: The beloved production, The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil, will take its final bow in just a few days. Known for its stunning blend of acrobatics, dance, and visual effects set to the timeless music of The Beatles, the show has captivated audiences for 18 years since its debut in 2006. Over the years, more than 11.5 million people have experienced the magic of LOVE, which has become a cornerstone of Cirque du Soleil’s offerings.
Cirque du Soleil has announced that the show will end its 17-year run at The Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday, July 6. This conclusion marks a significant transition for The Mirage as it transforms into the Hard Rock Las Vegas.
As the curtain closes on this extraordinary production, fans have a limited time to experience the magic of The Beatles LOVE before the final show on July 6.
Review: We watched a recent performance after first seeing the show years ago. It was just as incredible as I remembered. The artists themselves are amazing. The routines are tight, perfect, stunning, and timed exactly to land with the music. The theater’s sound system is so impressive that you can literally feel the music and the electricity in the air. Sensitive ears may want to bring ear protection.
This is one of my favorite Cirque Du Soleil shows for a reason. I will miss it terribly once it’s gone and hope it will be resurrected in another location on the strip soon.
Cost: $$$$ + Purchase Tickets HERE
Deals: With only a few shows left, deals are few and far between. If you want a special experience, check out The TOAST TO LOVE VIP Experience. That experience offers a glimpse behind the scenes with a backstage tour, featuring a curated collection of show props and fascinating insider facts about The Beatles, a special meet and greet with the talented LOVE artists, complete with professional photos to commemorate the encounter. The VIP treatment includes a beverage and snack, along with prime VIP seating.
Tips and Hacks: This is another theater where you can get a great view of the stage no matter where you’re seated. In fact, seats too close to the stage can ruin the view for some of the acts. We prefer seats several rows away from the front where you can see the incredible acrobatics without straining your neck. Bottom line, with just a few shows left- I would get whatever tickets you can find and say goodbye to this fabulous show.