Overview
Mystère holds a special place in Las Vegas history. When it opened at Treasure Island in 1993, it fundamentally changed what entertainment on the Strip could be.
More than three decades later, Mystère remains one of the most popular shows in Las Vegas. The production is a vibrant, surreal journey through a world of color, music, and extraordinary physical feats.
What makes Mystère endure is its timelessness. It is simply world-class performers doing extraordinary things in a beautiful theater.
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What Makes Mystère by Cirque du Soleil Special
- Longest-running Cirque show in Vegas
- Custom theater with 70-foot ceiling
- Breathtaking teeterboard acts
- Beloved comedic characters
- Live original score
- Pure physical theater
- Continuously refreshed over 30+ years
Is Mystère by Cirque du Soleil Right for You?
Families
Arguably the most family-friendly Cirque show in Vegas.
Couples
Beautiful artistry makes it a wonderful date night.
Groups
Universally appealing for any group dynamic.
Budget Travelers
Strong value for a Cirque production.
Seating & Tickets
About 1,600 seats. Intimate enough that there are no truly bad seats. Center orchestra provides the best overall view.
Visit Official Website for TicketsPractical Information
- Arrive 15–20 minutes early.
- Casual dress is fine.
- Treasure Island offers free self-parking.
- Theater is just off the main casino floor.
- No cameras during the show.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has Mystère been running?
Since December 1993 — over 30 years.
Is Mystère still good?
Absolutely. Continuously updated with new acts.
Is it appropriate for young children?
Yes, children 5+ welcome.
How is Mystère different from O?
More energetic and playful with strong comedy elements.
Best place to sit?
Center orchestra seats.
Is there an intermission?
No, runs straight through.
Can I bring drinks?
Yes, from the theater bar.
Is Mystère better than KÀ?
Different shows — Mystère is more playful; KÀ tells a story.
