👥 Best Las Vegas Shows for Groups

Your complete guide to Las Vegas entertainment for groups

Planning a Vegas trip with a group — whether it's friends, coworkers, or an extended family — requires entertainment that keeps everyone happy. The key is finding shows and experiences with broad appeal, flexible seating, and an energy that makes the group bond tighter. Vegas excels at this: from high-energy concerts where everyone dances together, to interactive experiences like Brooklyn Bowl (bowling + live music), to viewing parties for big sporting events. Here's how to plan group entertainment that everyone will talk about for years.

Why Vegas for Groups?

Vegas is built for groups. Hotels offer group rates, restaurants accommodate large parties, and shows range from intimate theaters to 65,000-seat stadiums. The walkability of the Strip means your group can hit multiple venues in one night, and late-night entertainment means the party never has to end.

💡 Planning Tips

  • Brooklyn Bowl (bowling + concerts) is the ultimate group venue — something for everyone
  • Sports events at T-Mobile Arena or Allegiant Stadium create shared high-energy moments
  • Book restaurant reservations for 6+ at least 2 weeks ahead — Vegas group dining fills fast
  • Consider buying a block of seats together — use the venue's group sales department for 10+
  • Fremont Street is great for groups — free entertainment, multiple bars, no cover charges
  • Mix it up: one 'big show' night + one casual bar-hopping/Fremont night works perfectly

Top Recommended Shows

Vegas Golden Knights Game

$75 – $500
📍 T-Mobile Arena

The Golden Knights game-day experience is unmatched — the pre-game show, the energy, the Strip location. Perfect for a group that wants high-octane shared excitement.

Why for Groups: Universal appeal. Even non-hockey fans get swept up in the atmosphere. Pregaming on Toshiba Plaza adds to the group vibe.

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Brooklyn Bowl Concert + Bowling

$20 – $100
📍 Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas

Reserve lane-side booths for your group: bowling, live music, fried chicken, and craft cocktails. The only venue in Vegas that combines all four.

Why for Groups: Something for everyone in the group. Even the person who 'doesn't like concerts' will have fun bowling.

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UFC at T-Mobile Arena

$150 – $3,000
📍 T-Mobile Arena

A UFC event brings primal energy that bonds any group. The walkouts, the finishes, the crowd — it's an experience you relive together at every future gathering.

Why for Groups: Shared adrenaline. UFC crowds are electric and the group experience amplifies everything.

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Sphere Concert Experience

$100 – $1,500
📍 Sphere Las Vegas

The Sphere blows minds. Bring your group to the world's most immersive venue and watch everyone's jaw drop at the same time.

Why for Groups: A 'where were you when' moment. Everyone in the group will remember their first Sphere experience.

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House of Blues Concert

$30 – $100
📍 House of Blues Las Vegas

GA concerts at House of Blues are perfect for groups — stand together, drink, dance, and enjoy live music in an intimate setting.

Why for Groups: Low-key, affordable, and the GA floor means your group stays together. Great for a casual night out.

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📋 Sample Itinerary

4:00 PMPool party or hotel hangout — regroup before the night
6:00 PMGroup dinner — book a private dining room at a Strip restaurant
8:00 PMGolden Knights game, UFC event, or Sphere show
10:30 PMPost-event drinks on Toshiba Plaza or at a nearby casino bar
12:00 AMLate-night exploration — Fremont Street, Linq Promenade, or casino hopping

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best group activity in Las Vegas?

Brooklyn Bowl (bowling + live music), Golden Knights games at T-Mobile Arena, and Fremont Street are top group activities. For larger groups (10+), contact venue group sales departments for block seating and potential discounts.

Can I get group discounts on Las Vegas show tickets?

Many venues offer group rates for 10+ tickets. Contact the venue's group sales department directly. Some shows also offer promotional pricing through concierge desks at major hotels. Buying a block together is usually cheaper per ticket.

What's the best neighborhood for groups in Las Vegas?

The center Strip (Linq to Park MGM) has the highest concentration of entertainment, dining, and nightlife within walking distance. Downtown/Fremont Street is better for casual, bar-hopping group nights with a more relaxed vibe and lower prices.