2 Best Performing Arts Venues in Las Vegas, Nevada

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts

Downtown Fodor's choice

Las Vegas got its very own ($150 million) world-class performing arts center in 2012, and what a spot it is. The multibuilding complex (complete with a bell tower) was designed to invoke 1930s-era art deco construction, the same motif you'll find at Hoover Dam. Here, this elegance graces the main concert hall, which anchors its calendar around a season of touring Broadway musicals and Las Vegas Philharmonic concerts, filling the in-between dates with touring concert acts and other attractions. The venue rivals that in any other city.

Pearl Theater

West Side

The Palms' 2,500-capacity music hall has great sight lines in a clamshell layout and a stage big enough for big tours to squeeze in their arena staging. It has a flat floor for either general admission or reserved seating, and two decks of fixed seating. After some dormant years, the theater was running strong again with 2023 bookings ranging the musical gamut from Michael Bolton to Iggy Pop.