Topless Shows in Las Vegas: A Complete Guide

Las Vegas has five shows that get grouped under the topless show label, and they are not interchangeable. Here is what each show actually is, who it runs well for, and where to find honest ticket pricing.

Fantasy at Luxor

Fantasy is the longest running show on this list, in place at Luxor since 1999. It is an all-female revue built around choreography, costume changes, and a lead vocalist who carries most of the show live. The format is traditional in the best sense. If you want the classic Vegas topless production, the kind that set the template everyone else is compared against, this is that show.

It works well for bachelorette parties built around an all-female cast and for guests who want strong vocal performances over physical stunt work. Entry pricing tends to run lower than the newer productions on this list.

X Burlesque at Flamingo

X Burlesque is another all-female cast, running at Flamingo with a rock and contemporary music score instead of Fantasy's more traditional sound. The choreography leans edgier and the room is smaller and more intimate than Fantasy's theater.

Guests who want the classic topless revue format but prefer a harder musical edge tend to land here. Like Fantasy, this is a single-gender cast, so it is a better fit for groups that specifically want that format rather than a mixed audience.

X Country at Harrah's and X Rocks at Horseshoe

These two shows share the X Burlesque production company and format, with a country music theme at Harrah's and a rock theme at Horseshoe. Both are smaller productions than their sister show, and both are genuinely hard to find information about online.

If you have looked for reviews or details on either one and come up short, that is not an accident of search, it is a real gap in what has been written about them. Both follow the same all-female revue format as X Burlesque, just with a different musical identity. If the theme fits your group and you are comfortable with limited advance information, they are worth a look, particularly for a smaller or more budget-conscious group.

ROUGE at The STRAT

ROUGE is the newest show on this list and the only one with a co-ed cast, about 18 male and female performers. It also breaks from the pure revue format. Alongside burlesque numbers, the show includes acrobatics, aerial silks, contortion, and comedy segments, so the pacing covers more ground than a straight dance and vocal show.

This is the show to book if your group includes both men and women who each want someone to watch, since the other four shows on this list are built around a single gender audience. It runs at The STRAT on the north Strip, with four seating tiers, Gallery, Preferred, VIP, and Premium VIP, giving it the widest price range of any show here.

How to choose

If you want the classic all-female revue with strong live vocals, Fantasy is the reference point. If you want that same format with a harder musical edge, X Burlesque fits. If a country or rock theme matters more to your group than production scale, X Country or X Rocks are worth the look, understanding that less has been written about either one.

If your group is mixed, or if you want a wider range of acts within a single ticket, ROUGE is built for that specifically.