Fantasy in Las Vegas is a topless revue that blends live singing, choreographed dance, and theatrical staging into a fast-paced adult entertainment format. Created by Anita Mann Productions, the show has evolved continuously since its 1999 debut, refreshing choreography, costumes, and musical selections while maintaining its core revue structure. Unlike traditional strip shows, Fantasy in Las Vegas centers on ensemble performance, featuring a rotating cast of dancers supported by a live lead vocalist. Each sequence is staged as a distinct number, combining lighting design, themed costumes, and synchronized movement. The show’s longevity has positioned it as one of the most recognisable female revues on the Las Vegas Strip.
Show timings for Fantasy may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
















The Atrium Showroom, Luxor Hotel & Casino is known for hosting long-running Las Vegas resident shows. Its compact seating layout creates close sightlines, making it well-suited for revue-style productions that rely on choreography, lighting, and audience proximity.
Address: Luxor Hotel & Casino, 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Monorail: Accessible via nearby Strip connections
Parking: On-site self-parking and valet parking available at Luxor
Available facilities: Restrooms, bars, casino access, merchandise counter, nearby dining options
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating, accessible restrooms, step-free entry, staff assistance on request
The cost of the tickets starts from $53.29 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show is strictly for children aged 18 years and above.
The show is playing at the Atrium Showroom, Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
It is a long-running topless revue featuring choreographed dance numbers and live vocals, performed nightly at the Luxor.
The running time is 1 hour 15 minutes with no intermission(s).
Yes. Fantasy Las Vegas includes live vocal performances alongside choreographed dance routines.
No. The revue is structured as a series of individual performance numbers rather than a continuous narrative.
Yes. The show has received multiple awards from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, including repeated wins for Best Female Revue.
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