Shows at MGM Resorts Las Vegas Venues
Venues
16
Active Artists
100
Best For
Sports fans, M Life members, groups wanting variety from arena sports to intimate shows
MGM Resorts International owns more major entertainment venues on the Las Vegas Strip than any other company. From T-Mobile Arena (home of the Golden Knights and UFC) to Dolby Live (Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga), MGM Grand Garden Arena (championship boxing), Michelob Ultra Arena (Las Vegas Aces), and intimate venues like The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan, MGM properties span the entire entertainment spectrum. Their M Life Rewards program ties everything together with perks across all properties.
Venues in This Area
T-Mobile Arena (20,000 seats) — Golden Knights, UFC, boxing, major concerts. Dolby Live at Park MGM (5,200) — Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Usher. MGM Grand Garden Arena (17,157) — championship boxing, award shows. Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay (12,000) — Las Vegas Aces WNBA. The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan (3,000) — indie rock, comedy, EDM. That's five world-class venues ranging from intimate to massive.
Sphere Las Vegas
18,600 capacity · The Strip
T-Mobile Arena
20,000 capacity · The Strip
Allegiant Stadium
65,000 capacity · Near The Strip
MGM Grand Garden Arena
17,157 capacity · The Strip
Dolby Live at Park MGM
5,200 capacity · The Strip
Resorts World Theatre
5,000 capacity · The Strip (North)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
4,300 capacity · The Strip (Center)
Encore Theater at Wynn
1,500 capacity · The Strip (North)
Michelob Ultra Arena
12,000 capacity · The Strip (South)
Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
7,000 capacity · The Strip (Center)
The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort
1,815 capacity · The Strip
PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
1,600 capacity · The Strip (Center)
Artists Performing in This Area
Adele
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
$250 – $5,000+
Garth Brooks
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
$150 – $3,000+
Katy Perry
Resorts World Theatre
$100 – $2,500+
Usher
Dolby Live at Park MGM
$120 – $2,000+
Bruno Mars
Dolby Live at Park MGM
$200 – $4,000+
Lady Gaga
Dolby Live at Park MGM
$150 – $3,500+
Carrie Underwood
Resorts World Theatre
$80 – $1,500+
Imagine Dragons
Allegiant Stadium
$80 – $500+
John Legend
Encore Theater at Wynn
$100 – $1,800+
Luke Bryan
Resorts World Theatre
$90 – $1,500+
Miranda Lambert
Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
$70 – $1,200+
Michael Bublé
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
$120 – $2,000+
🍽️ Dining Tip
MGM properties feature some of the Strip's best restaurants. Joël Robuchon and Craftsteak at MGM Grand, Momofuku and Beauty & Essex at The Cosmopolitan, Eataly at Park MGM, and the entire Mandalay Bay restaurant row. Pre-show dining options at every price point.
🚗 Getting Around
MGM properties stretch from Mandalay Bay (south) to The Cosmopolitan (center). The free Aria/Bellagio/Vdara tram and walkways connect properties. T-Mobile Arena is between Park MGM and New York-New York. M Life members get self-parking benefits.
Frequently Asked Questions
What venues does MGM Resorts own in Las Vegas?
MGM Resorts operates T-Mobile Arena, Dolby Live at Park MGM, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay, The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan, and venues at several other properties including Luxor and Excalibur.
Can I use M Life Rewards for entertainment?
Yes — M Life Rewards members earn points on dining, hotel stays, and sometimes entertainment purchases. Higher tiers get complimentary parking, room upgrades, and priority access to events. Joining is free.
Which MGM venue is best for concerts?
Dolby Live at Park MGM (5,200 seats) is considered one of the best concert venues in the world — its Dolby Atmos sound system is exceptional. For larger shows, T-Mobile Arena (20,000) and MGM Grand Garden Arena (17,157) host major tours.