Vegas does serious spectacle, but sometimes the best nights are the weird ones. This one is built around Fremont Street energy and the high-octane hypnosis comedy of Kevin Lepine at the 4 Queens Hotel and Casino. I especially like how the show mixes fast comedy with mind-bending bits, and how it feels accessible since volunteering is optional.
One thing to consider: if you dislike adult humor or the idea of having people on stage (even in a safe, friendly way), this probably won’t be your easiest sell.
In This Review
- Quick take: key highlights before you buy
- Four Queens on Fremont Street: what this location means for your night
- Kevin Lepine’s Hypnosis show: how the act is meant to work
- Adult humor and stage volunteering: what to expect, and what to watch for
- Value check: $37.50 tickets, general admission vs VIP seating
- Timing and logistics: how to fit this show into a Fremont Street evening
- The show experience: why people laugh so hard here
- Who should book Hypnosis Unleashed, and who should skip it
- Should you book this show? My honest call
- FAQ
- How long is Hypnosis Unleashed at the 4 Queens?
- Where does the show take place?
- What does the ticket cost?
- Is VIP worth it compared to general admission?
- Are drinks included with general admission?
- Can I volunteer to be hypnotized?
- What is the minimum age to attend?
- How do I get my seat, and will I know the seats in advance?
- Where do I pick up my tickets?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Quick take: key highlights before you buy

- Kevin Lepine runs the show at the 4 Queens on Fremont Street, with a party vibe and big energy
- Comedy + hypnosis work together, so you’re laughing even before anything gets hypnotic
- Two seating styles let you pick what matters most: cost vs VIP convenience
- Only hypnotized volunteers stay onstage, and participation isn’t forced
- VIP tickets include one drink and a line pass, while general admission does not
- The show lasts about 1 hour 10 to 1 hour 15, so it fits cleanly into an evening plan
Four Queens on Fremont Street: what this location means for your night

The 4 Queens puts you in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas, right on historic Fremont Street. That matters because the vibe is different than the Strip. You get walk-in energy, easy wandering, and that classic downtown feel where one block can be loud and silly and the next can be calmer for a breather.
Your ticket is for the show at the 4 Queens Hotel and Casino, so you’re basically stacking one fun stop with a full evening of Vegas atmosphere. And because the venue is close to public transportation, you’re not stuck with the usual “we need a car” math if you’re staying somewhere reachable.
A small but helpful detail: your booking is capped at a maximum of 6 people. Smaller groups can mean fewer headaches around timing and meeting points, and it keeps the experience feeling more direct than a huge packaged bus tour.
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Kevin Lepine’s Hypnosis show: how the act is meant to work
This performance is called Hypnosis Unleashed: The Comedy Hypnosis Show with a Party Vibe, and it’s exactly what the title implies. You’re watching a stand-up style performer (Kevin Lepine) blend jokes with fast hypnosis segments.
Here’s the part that helps you decide if it’s your kind of entertainment: no one is pressured to participate. The show is built to keep things safe and enjoyable for the audience. That means most of the room gets to be pure spectators, laughing at the timing, the reactions, and the general silliness.
If you do volunteer, the tone is playful rather than scary. You’ll see the hypnotic bits happen right there on stage, with participants guided through what to do next. The big takeaway is that the show is designed as comedy-first. Hypnosis is the twist, not the dark theme.
Also, pay attention to expectations. Some people go in thinking the whole thing should feel like a slick TV magic special. Others enjoy it more for what it is: a live performance built around stage personality and audience interaction.
Adult humor and stage volunteering: what to expect, and what to watch for

This show is 18+. That’s not just a technicality. The humor is adult, and the stage work involves roles and reactions that are meant for laughs. If you’re going with a friend who hates any hint of awkwardness, you’ll want to set that expectation beforehand.
Also, volunteering changes the experience a lot. If you like being the center of attention, it can be a memorable Vegas story. If you don’t, you can still have a great night just watching the stage. And you don’t have to “perform” to enjoy it.
One detail that helps you judge quality: the show is described as keeping the hypnotized volunteers on stage. The key point is that participation is tied to what happens in the show, not a preset script where actors are quietly feeding him lines.
That said, people can have different reactions to the same technique. Some audiences interpret the hype and coaching as too staged, while others find it part of the comedy. If you’re on the fence, I’d think of it like this: the show leans into encouragement and theatrics so the hypnosis segments land. If you can roll with that, you’ll likely find it fun rather than fake.
Value check: $37.50 tickets, general admission vs VIP seating

At $37.50 per person, this is priced as a straightforward Vegas night out. The value comes from what you’re getting: a full show from a performer with a strong reputation, delivered in a live setting where audience interaction is a core ingredient.
Then there’s the seating choice. You can book either:
- General admission, which includes your show ticket, or
- VIP, which includes your show ticket plus an added perk
VIP includes a line pass and one soda, well drink, or domestic beer (your choice based on what’s offered). If you care about saving time getting in, or you want that one included drink without doing the math at the bar, VIP is the cleanest upgrade.
General admission doesn’t include drinks, so if you plan to have alcohol, factor that cost into your budget. Drinks in Vegas can add up fast, so this is one of those “the ticket price isn’t the whole story” moments.
One more practical issue: seats are assigned at the theater box office, and you won’t know in advance where you’ll sit. That’s common for shows, but it’s worth flagging. If your top priority is always getting the closest possible view, VIP may still help, but it won’t guarantee specific seat numbers.
Timing and logistics: how to fit this show into a Fremont Street evening

The show runs about 1 hour 10 minutes (roughly 1 hour 15 including any minor timing wiggle). That duration is perfect when you want something that doesn’t swallow your whole day.
Since you’ll be at the 4 Queens, I’d plan your earlier hours around downtown walking and food, then treat this show as your anchor. Fremont Street is ideal for pairing with a quick pre-show bite, then heading indoors before things get too late and wandering turns into a blur.
Tickets are collected at the theater box office on the day of the performance. So keep an eye on what time you’re scheduled and don’t assume everything is handled digitally at your seat. You should also bring the right ID, since the show is 18+.
And yes, the venue is near public transportation. That’s useful if you want to avoid juggling parking and rideshare on a busy night.
The show experience: why people laugh so hard here

The stand-up-to-hypnosis mix is the secret sauce. A pure hypnosis show can be fascinating, but it can also feel tense. A pure comedy show is relaxing, but it doesn’t mess with your assumptions. This one does both.
Kevin Lepine’s energy is a repeated theme. The performance style is fast-paced, and the room’s attention stays locked because the jokes and the hypnosis prompts keep changing the rhythm. If you like entertainment that keeps moving, this format is a good match.
It also helps that volunteering is optional. You’re not trapped in a participation lottery. You can laugh at the reactions, watch the hypnosis segments unfold, and still feel like you got a full night’s worth of entertainment.
If you do volunteer, the payoff is partly the experience and partly the story. One person’s account noted how enjoyable it was even with family along, and another highlighted how the hypnotic bits felt unexpectedly convincing. The show can turn shy moments into hilarious memories for the person onstage.
Who should book Hypnosis Unleashed, and who should skip it

This is best for adults who want a light, funny night with interaction. It’s a solid pick if:
- You enjoy adult comedy
- You’re curious about hypnosis as performance art
- You don’t mind being in a room where the performer talks to the audience
- You want a Vegas activity that’s different from the usual big-ticket attractions
It may not be your best choice if:
- You hate the idea of public stage participation, even optional participation
- You’re expecting a refined magic show with zero awkward coaching
- You want a quiet, sit-back-and-watch experience with no audience involvement at all
One practical tip: if you’re sensitive to the idea of being singled out, choose a seat strategy that makes you feel comfortable. You won’t know exact seating ahead of time, so bring that preference mindset with you when you arrive at the box office.
Should you book this show? My honest call

If you want a fun, affordable Vegas night on Fremont Street, I’d book it. At $37.50, it’s one of those choices where you’re not risking a huge chunk of your budget on a “maybe” experience. The show’s reputation is strong, and the format is built for laughs first.
If you’re the type who needs everything to feel perfectly polished, you might find live hypnosis comedy a little too theatrical. But if you can handle that it’s part performance and part audience interaction, this is exactly the kind of Vegas weird-night option that can end up being a highlight.
FAQ
How long is Hypnosis Unleashed at the 4 Queens?
The show runs about 1 hour 10 minutes, with the total experience listed around 1 hour 15 minutes.
Where does the show take place?
It’s at the 4 Queens Hotel and Casino on Fremont Street in Las Vegas.
What does the ticket cost?
The price is $37.50 per person.
Is VIP worth it compared to general admission?
VIP includes a line pass and one included drink (soda, well drink, or domestic beer). General admission does not include drinks.
Are drinks included with general admission?
No. Alcoholic beverages are only included with the VIP ticket. General admission covers the show ticket only.
Can I volunteer to be hypnotized?
Yes. Volunteering is optional and anyone who wants can volunteer to participate.
What is the minimum age to attend?
The minimum age is 18 years old.
How do I get my seat, and will I know the seats in advance?
Seats are assigned by the theater box office and will not be known in advance of the performance date.
Where do I pick up my tickets?
Your tickets are held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance.
What’s the cancellation window?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.



























