Overview
KÀ is unlike any other Cirque du Soleil production. While most Cirque shows are abstract celebrations of human physicality, KÀ tells a sweeping narrative story inspired by ancient Asian legends.
The real star of KÀ might be the stage itself — a massive, hydraulic-powered deck that tilts, rotates, and even flips completely vertical. Combined with martial arts choreography and aerial acrobatics, the result is a theatrical experience that feels more like a blockbuster film.
KÀ is a must-see for anyone who appreciates technical innovation in theater. It is one of the most expensive shows ever created.
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What Makes KÀ by Cirque du Soleil Special
- Revolutionary moving stage
- Martial arts choreography
- Narrative storyline
- Stunning pyrotechnics
- 80+ performers
- Eastern-Western fusion
Is KÀ by Cirque du Soleil Right for You?
Families
Excellent for families with children who enjoy action and adventure.
Couples
The love story at the heart makes it a romantic choice.
Groups
The action-packed format keeps everyone engaged.
Budget Travelers
Tickets are accessible and reasonably priced.
Seating & Tickets
The KÀ Theatre at MGM Grand is purpose-built. Best seats are center sections for the moving stage effects. About 1,950 seats.
Visit Official Website for TicketsPractical Information
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early.
- Casual dress. Theater is well air-conditioned.
- MGM Grand has extensive parking.
- Theater is deep inside MGM Grand — allow extra walking time.
- No photography during performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is KÀ?
90 minutes, no intermission.
Is KÀ good for kids?
Yes, children 5+ welcome.
What makes KÀ different?
Only Cirque show with a complete narrative and moving stage technology.
Where is KÀ at MGM Grand?
Casino level, follow signs from main lobby.
Are there bad seats?
Center sections provide the best view of moving stage effects.
Is KÀ scary?
Some intense moments but not designed to be frightening.
Can I eat or drink during the show?
Drinks from theater bar can be brought to your seat.
How does KÀ compare to O?
KÀ is more action-oriented with a story; O is more abstract and aquatic.
