August 25, 2013

Live Performances in Vegas for Everyone

By Helen Gerogette


Concert venues in Las Vegas go from the big to the intimate. Just as with the rest in the great Las Vegas, no matter what your personal taste happens to be, you will find it somewhere in Vegas.

The Pearl

The Pearl Concert Theater has something for everyone. Top acts starting from heavy metal to pop and beyond play its halls constantly, making it good for almost any age. The theater sits in the Palms Casino Resort on the bustling Strip in Vegas. It seats 2,500 with room for standing near the stage, making it neither too big nor too little. Pricing for each show type will alter, with a number of the current acts ranging between 45 bucks and $80 per entranceticket.

The House of Blues

Another venue housed in and around a casino resort, this one the Mandalay Bay, The House of Blues Music Hall tends to music royalty and music quality from one or two genres. Something is always happening at The House of Blues. Every Sunday, the Crossroads at House of Blues, next door, hosts the Gospel Brunch, with youngsters more than welcome. Between the 2 related Las Vegas concert venues, some shows are free to the general public while others can be less than $20 a ticket. Seating is on 3 levels, and overall capacity is about the same as The Pearl.

The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace

When talking about Las Vegas concert venues, The Colosseum is doubtless the most famed name for music. It seats up to 4,300 within a re-created Roman Colosseum associated with the lush Caesar's Palace resort. Some of the largest names in music history have stayed to regard it as home for a time, like Cher and Bette Midler. Now, the Colosseum hosts performers Celine Dion, Rod Stewart, Elton John, and Shania Twain. Though show times start fairly early in the evening, better seating can start at $500 for some performers.

The Joint

The Joint, first rock locale in Vegas, is housed in The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Vegas. Though not as intimate as The Pearl or The House of Blues at 4,000 seats, the venue still plays host to some well known bands, like Crosby, Stills & Nash, as well as the wilder and harder bands, such as Motley Crue and Five Finger Death Punch. Prices will change, but some shows will cost less than $30 while a few others may cost as much as $250. Most concerts will be 21 and up.

Orleans Arena

For those who may wish the experience of a massive concert filled with thousands of chanting fans, the Orleans Arena might be the ticket. The Arena hosts family-friendly shows from Disney all the way to major concerts from big-name stars. As with all large arena-style concerts and bigger venues, pricing will change according to the choice of seating and the event attended. This is definitely one of the largest concert venues in Las Vegas that many folk have a tendency to rank very highly.




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