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Comedy at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Discover upcoming comedy at The Colosseum — capacity 4,300, The Strip (Center)

The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is one of Las Vegas's premier destinations for comedy shows. With a capacity of 4,300 and located in the heart of The Strip (Center), The Colosseum delivers an experience that's hard to match anywhere else in the world.

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a Vegas regular, laughing at The Colosseum is a bucket-list experience. The venue that started the modern Vegas residency era. Built for Celine Dion in 2003, The Colosseum has hosted Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Adele, and virtually every living legend. Intimate, elegant, and dripping with history — this is the crown jewel of Vegas entertainment.

Browse all upcoming comedy shows at The Colosseum below and secure your tickets today through Vegas Ticket Exchange — your trusted source for guaranteed authentic tickets with instant digital delivery.

Upcoming Comedy at The Colosseum

Why See Comedy at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace?

The Colosseum stands out among Las Vegas comedy show venues for several reasons. The venue features Legendary Residencies, Intimate Luxury, Roman-Inspired Design, Strip Center Location, creating an atmosphere that elevates every comedy show into an unforgettable experience.

Caesars Palace self-park or valet. Enter through the main casino and follow signs to The Colosseum lobby. It's a trek — allow 15-20 minutes.

Nearby hotels include Caesars Palace, The Linq, Paris Las Vegas — all within easy walking or rideshare distance, making your comedy show night seamless from hotel room to showtime and back.

Best Seats for Comedy at The Colosseum

Front-center tables get the most interactive experience (and audience participation). If you prefer to watch without being in the spotlight, mid-room center offers the best sightlines and acoustics.

Every seat is excellent due to the intimate design. Orchestra rows 5-15 center are premium. The slight curve of the mezzanine means end seats still have great angles.

View the full The Colosseum seating chart →

Tips for Comedy at The Colosseum

  • Sit toward the middle if you want to avoid being picked on — comedians love front-row targets.
  • Two-drink minimums are common at smaller comedy rooms, so factor that into your budget.
  • Late shows tend to be edgier and more adult-oriented than early evening performances.
  • Follow the comedian on social media — they often post discount codes for Vegas shows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are comedy shows tickets at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace?
Ticket prices for comedy shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace vary by event, date, and seat location. Vegas Ticket Exchange offers competitive prices starting from budget-friendly options up to premium VIP experiences. All tickets are 100% guaranteed authentic.
Where is The Colosseum at Caesars Palace located?
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is located at 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, in the The Strip (Center) area of Las Vegas. Caesars Palace self-park or valet. Enter through the main casino and follow signs to The Colosseum lobby. It's a trek — allow 15-20 minutes.
What is the seating capacity of The Colosseum at Caesars Palace?
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace has a seating capacity of approximately 4,300. Capacity may vary depending on the event configuration and type of comedy show.
What's the best way to get to The Colosseum for comedy shows?
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is the most popular option for getting to The Colosseum. Caesars Palace self-park or valet. Enter through the main casino and follow signs to The Colosseum lobby. It's a trek — allow 15-20 minutes. The venue is in the The Strip (Center) area with plenty of nearby dining and entertainment options.
Can I buy comedy shows tickets at The Colosseum at the door?
While some events may have tickets available at the box office, popular comedy shows at The Colosseum frequently sell out in advance. We recommend buying through Vegas Ticket Exchange to guarantee your seats and skip the box office lines.

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