Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown

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Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown

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If you love Motown, this is an easy Vegas night. The All Motown show pairs live band energy with a full group of singers and dancers built around the era’s biggest hits. You’ll also get the chance to sing along and dance in the aisles, which turns a seated show into something more like a shared party.

I like that the program stays focused on the classics—think The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, and more—so you’re not hunting for the good parts. I also like the cosy showroom feel in the Pegasus Showroom, which makes it feel closer than the typical big-stage production.

One possible drawback: it’s not right in the busiest Strip core, so if you’re staying far away, you may want to plan an Uber/taxi so the night stays relaxing.

Key things to know before you go

  • 80 minutes of nonstop Motown-style entertainment, with audience participation built in
  • Songs tied to The Supremes, The Temptations, The Four Tops, plus additional favorites
  • Performers are staged in a way that invites aisle dancing and sing-alongs
  • You choose table seating or general admission, depending on how social you want the night to be
  • Check in at the Alexis Park box office inside the hotel lobby for smooth entry
  • Wheelchair access is available, with ADA seating in all sections

From Supremes to Temptations: what the show feels like

Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown - From Supremes to Temptations: what the show feels like
This isn’t a quiet, sit-back-and-listen concert. The All Motown show is built for your whole body—hands up, feet moving, and voices joining in on the choruses that everyone recognizes.

The big reason this works is the pacing. Even at 80 minutes, the energy stays up because the show keeps rotating through well-known songs and performance moments, with a live band behind it all.

I especially like the way the show leans into the Motown vibe: strong vocals, lots of movement, and choreography that keeps you watching even when you think you already know the song.

Alexis Park Pegasus Showroom: easy access, real Vegas convenience

Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown - Alexis Park Pegasus Showroom: easy access, real Vegas convenience
The show takes place in the Pegasus Showroom at Alexis Park Resort Hotel, inside the Modern Showrooms area. The address is 375 E Harmon Ave, and it’s about a 3-minute drive from Planet Hollywood. It’s also immediately across the street from the Virgin Hotel Casino, which makes it a practical stop when you want something besides gambling.

You’re not trekking across the entire Strip. If you’re already near the Miracle Mile-ish area or you’re comfortable with a short ride share, the location keeps the evening simple.

A quick note: one recurring theme from people who went is that the venue could feel a bit farther if you’re aiming to stay right on top of the action. If that matters to you, plan your transport so you don’t end up rushing after the show.

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Check-in and your first 10 minutes: getting seated without stress

Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown - Check-in and your first 10 minutes: getting seated without stress
Check in at the box office in the hotel lobby. Since the ticket includes skip-the-line access, your start should be smooth, and you can focus on finding your seat (or spotting where you want to stand for dancing).

When you arrive, take a minute to look at the room layout before the music starts. It’s one of those shows where your view isn’t just about height—it’s about whether you’re near the action where singing and dancing happen.

If you need ADA seating, it’s available in all sections. Let the box office know in advance or tell an usher on arrival so they can guide you to the best match for your needs.

Table seating vs general admission: choose your pace

Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown - Table seating vs general admission: choose your pace
This show gives you two ways to enjoy the night: table seating or general admission. The choice mostly comes down to how you want to behave during the show.

Table seating tends to suit you if you want to settle in, watch comfortably, and still join in when a big chorus hits. General admission often fits better if you like being able to move around more freely, especially when the show shifts into aisle dancing mode.

One practical tip: if you’re the type who hates being squeezed, table seating is usually the calmer choice. If you’re excited to sing along loudly and dance without worrying about your seat, general admission can feel more fun.

The Duchesses of Motown: live band, choreography, and audience fire

The performers are The Duchesses of Motown, and the show is built around their vocal talent plus coordinated choreography. People consistently rate the vocals highly, but what stands out just as much is how they use the space to keep you part of the moment.

You can expect the show to bring you through an “old-school Motown review” style of performance. That means strong leads, energetic group sections, and dance moments designed to land big hits visually—not just acoustically.

A common highlight is how often they involve the audience. You’re not stuck being a silent observer from start to finish. The show practically encourages you to join in, which is why it plays so well for groups and date nights.

Songs you should expect to hear, and why the set list matters

Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown - Songs you should expect to hear, and why the set list matters
This is where the show stays honest. The music is built around the greatest hits of the Motown era, including songs by The Temptations, The Supremes, and The Four Tops, plus more favorites from that same era.

Why that matters: in Vegas, you can spend a lot of money on entertainment that depends on one or two songs landing. Here, the whole point is that you’re likely to recognize the majority of what you hear, so your enjoyment doesn’t hinge on luck.

Also, the show’s focus keeps it moving. You’ll spend your 80 minutes doing the fun stuff—singing along, watching the choreo, and feeling the rhythm—rather than waiting for the performers to “get to the good songs.”

If you’re a Motown fan from Detroit or you just love those classic voices and arrangements, this kind of set list tends to hit fast and stay memorable.

The 80-minute flow: what happens after you sit down

Las Vegas: All Motown Show Starring The Duchesses of Motown - The 80-minute flow: what happens after you sit down
Plan on a night that moves quickly. Once you’re seated, you’ll get right into the music with a live band backing the performers. The show’s structure is built so you’re not waiting around between big moments.

As songs roll in, the choreography ramps up and audience participation becomes more frequent. That’s when the aisles turn into a dance floor, which is a big part of why people rate the experience so highly.

The timing also seems to work for real life. Multiple people highlight that the show starts on time and ends at a reasonable hour, which is a win if you have dinner plans later or you’re trying to avoid a midnight-only schedule.

Drinks and what to do with your time before the show

Drinks are available to purchase, but they’re not included in your ticket. The drinks setup is part of the night’s atmosphere—think more “night out at a club” than “bring-your-own picnic.”

Since the show is only 80 minutes, don’t overbook yourself before it. Aim for something light nearby, then head in with enough time to get seated, use the restroom if you need to, and settle in before the first song.

If you want an easy plan: do a normal Vegas day, then treat this as your “music reset button” for the evening. It’s a solid choice because it doesn’t require a long commitment like some multi-hour productions.

Value at about $44: what you’re really paying for

At around $44 per person, the value is about more than the math. You’re paying for live vocals, live band backing, choreography, and a show format that gets the audience involved.

In Vegas, that’s important because ticket prices can jump fast for shows that feel more passive. Here, the value is tied to participation. If you love singing along and dancing, your ticket time turns into an experience, not just a viewing session.

The location also helps. Alexis Park is a short drive from popular nearby hotels, so you’re not paying indirectly through extra hassle. If you’re staying near Planet Hollywood or the Virgin area, it’s especially straightforward.

Is it worth it if you’re picky about Motown? If you’re only a casual fan, you might prefer a more mainstream Vegas headliner. But if you want a fun, energetic throwback night with recognized songs, this often lands well for the price.

Who this show is best for (and who might not love it)

I think this is a great fit for Motown fans, of course. It’s also a strong choice if you want an evening that feels social and upbeat without needing a big production budget on your end.

It’s also a good option for visitors who don’t want to chase tickets across the Strip. The check-in process is simple, and the show length is short enough that you can fit it into almost any itinerary.

If you hate audience involvement—if you strongly prefer watching quietly—then you might find the aisle dancing less comfortable. The show’s energy is part of the design, not an optional extra.

Should you book this Motown night?

Book it if you want a lively Vegas evening built around big Motown hits, strong singing, and a crowd-energizing format. It’s also a smart pick if you want a show that feels friendly and approachable, with a cosy showroom vibe instead of an enormous, impersonal arena feeling.

Skip or rethink it if you’re looking for a quiet, seated classical-style concert. This one is meant to move—so if you want your feet staying planted, it may feel like the wrong fit.

If you’re staying near the Alexis Park area, you’re already set up for an easy evening. If you’re farther from that part of town, plan your transport early and you’ll keep the night stress-free.

FAQ

How long is the All Motown show?

The show runs for about 80 minutes.

Where do I check in?

Check in at the box office in the hotel lobby at Alexis Park Resort Hotel.

What seating options are available?

You can choose between table seating and general admission.

Is the show wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The experience is wheelchair accessible, and ADA seating is available in all sections.

Are drinks included in the ticket?

No. Drinks are available to purchase.

Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is there an option to reserve now and pay later?

Yes. You can reserve now and pay later, with the option to book without paying immediately.

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