Dubbed "the #1 show in Las Vegas History," Absinthe is an intoxicating cocktail of jaw-dropping comedy, burlesque & acrobatics designed to tease, please & thrill savvy, seen-it-all adults. 18+only, please.
Customers found the show to be highly entertaining, with a mix of comedy, acrobatics, and engaging performances that kept them laughing throughout.
Audience Interaction
The show features significant audience interaction, with many reviews noting that sitting in the front row can lead to being part of the act, which some found fun while others felt uncomfortable.
Seating Comfort
Many customers complained about the uncomfortable seating arrangements, describing them as cramped and inadequate for the ticket prices.
Humor Style
The humor is described as raunchy and crude, appealing to those with a similar sense of humor, but potentially off-putting for more sensitive audiences.
Value for Money
Opinions on the value for money were mixed; while some felt the experience justified the cost, others believed it was overpriced for what was offered.
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Lreb
3 days ago
2.0
We’ve seen a lot of different shows and this seemed like a very low end everybody has talent show. I definitely would not recommend to anyone. The other high ratings and high prices are a complete mystery to me.
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Tracy R
3 days ago
3.0
The actual performers were amazing. The “host” was not funny. No need to infuse political jokes into the show. Sorry Trump is president. Get over it angry little man.
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Ted Biess
Nov 16, 2025
5.0
I was crying with laughter. Expect crude, bawdy humor with improv. The performers were exceptional. If sitting in front row, expect to be pick on. Two guys (with their wifes/girlfriends) did a lap dance contest. A 70-year-old man won. I had not laughed that hard in a long time.
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Matt Ericson
Nov 16, 2025
5.0
My wife and I had a wonderful time at the show. The performance was both hilarious and super entertaining. I also want to give a special shout out to Jake for going above and beyond to make our experience even better! Highly recommended!
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Carolyn
Nov 12, 2025
5.0
My daughter is a very unique individual. So it was no surprise when she said she was getting married in the Faery Gardens at Absinthe. It is a beautiful, casual space with a large lighted tree, lots of fairy lights, small tables, a trailer for the couple to relax, have champagne, take pictures, and do final prep before the ceremony.
While all of this is very nice, what was phenomenal was the entire staff! They were warm, welcoming, accommodating, funny and appreciative. As mother of the bride, I was treated equally as well as the bride and groom.
The couple were provided a gold “Gazillionaire” limo, a VIP table during the show, a delicious burger, and a limited amount of roasting from the Gazillionaire (MC of show).
We had seen the show before, but they do have rotating acts, so some were familiar, and others were new to us. The show itself is burlesque, so expect singing, dancing, funny, bawdy, sexy, circus-y, and highly entertaining performances!
As mentioned, this is a smaller venue, but for a small group, it was fantastic. The ceremony was short but beautiful, and the staff made it magic!
Absinthe is a 75-minute, no-intermission production show featuring comedy, burlesque, and acrobatics, designed for adults aged 18 and older.
Where is Absinthe located?
Absinthe is located at 3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA on the Las Vegas Strip.
What are the typical showtimes for Absinthe?
Absinthe usually has shows starting at 7:00 PM, 9:00 PM, and on Fridays and Saturdays an additional show at 11:00 PM.
How can I purchase tickets or make reservations for Absinthe?
Tickets and reservations can be made through Absinthe's official website at https://spiegelworld.com/shows/absinthe/.
What accessibility and payment options are available at Absinthe?
Absinthe has wheelchair accessible entrances and accepts credit and debit card payments. It also ensures a safe and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ patrons.
Is Absinthe family-friendly?
No, Absinthe is for audiences 18 years and older and does not welcome children.
Which nearby restaurants can I visit before or after attending Absinthe?
Nearby dining options include No Pants (burger restaurant), Terraza by Cafe Americano, Guy Savoy Las Vegas, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, and Cafe Americano at Caesars Palace.
Are there any nearby bars or cocktail lounges close to Absinthe?
Yes, nearby bars include Pier 17 Yacht Club, Spanish Steps, Mojito Bar At Caesars, and Mojito Hut at Caesars Palace where visitors can enjoy drinks before or after the show.
What hotels are close to Absinthe for visitors looking to stay nearby?
Notable nearby hotels include Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Ballegio Hotel and Casino, and The Classico Wedding Chapel at Caesar's Palace, all providing convenient accommodation options near Absinthe.
What local landmarks or entertainment venues are near Absinthe?
Nearby attractions include the 3 Graces Statue, Brahma Shrine, Joe Louis Statue, and Spiegelworld performing arts venues, offering cultural and entertainment experiences in the area.