REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas: Eddie Griffin Live and Unleashed at the Saxe
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Vegas comedy workout starts with Eddie Griffin. This is a fast, high-energy live show at the Saxe Theater inside Planet Hollywood, built around sharp jokes, spot-on impersonations, and Eddie’s big stage presence. It’s also a phone-free performance, so the room stays focused on the act, not screens.
I love the star power here: Eddie Griffin is the kind of comedy legend whose work crosses generations through Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo, Chappelle’s Show, and Undercover Brother. You’ll also like that the show is short and tight at 75 minutes, which makes it easy to plug into an already busy Vegas day.
One drawback to plan for is the ticket pickup process. Even if you booked digitally, you should expect paper ticket exchange at the Saxe box office, and it can feel slow if you show up late—so build in time.
Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Eddie Griffin live onstage with razor-sharp wit and impersonations
- 75 minutes of stand-up, so you get a full comedy hit without a long commitment
- Phone-free viewing using Yondr pouches and phone use areas
- Pick up at Saxe Theater box office inside Miracle Mile Shops with photo ID
- Adults only: not suitable for children under 18
- Drinks aren’t provided, so plan on buying them inside
In This Review
- Where the Show Happens: Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood
- Your 75-Minute Game Plan Before the First Joke Lands
- Ticket Pickup and Seating: The Part to Handle Carefully
- Eddie Griffin Live and Unleashed: What the Performance Is Built For
- Phone-Free Vegas: Yondr Pouches and Why It Changes the Room
- Drinks, Comfort, and Realistic Expectations
- Price and Value: Is $74 Worth a 75-Minute Vegas Night?
- Wheelchair Access and Who the Show Fits Best
- Should You Book This Comedy Show?
- FAQ
- How long is Eddie Griffin Live and Unleashed?
- Where do I pick up my tickets?
- What does the ticket price include?
- Do you allow cellphones during the performance?
- How does the Yondr pouch system work?
- What ID do I need to bring?
- Is flash photography or recording allowed?
- Is this show suitable for children?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Where the Show Happens: Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood

This show takes place at the Saxe Theater inside Planet Hollywood, in the Miracle Mile Shops area. That’s useful because you’re not hunting through the Strip in the dark—you’re staying in one major, well-signposted complex.
For meeting up, you’ll pick up your tickets at the Saxe Theater Box Office inside the Miracle Mile Shops. If you arrive early, you’ll have time to orient yourself before the line gets thicker, and you won’t feel rushed when it’s time to find your seat.
Your 75-Minute Game Plan Before the First Joke Lands

Plan around a simple timing rule: arrive 30 minutes prior to show time. This isn’t just for crowd flow. You’ll be handling ticket pickup and identity checks before you even step into the performance space.
Bring a passport or ID card for the ticket pickup. Also note the rules inside: flash photography is not allowed, and phones and recording devices are not permitted in the performance space.
One more practical detail: you’ll want access to a credit card for purchases inside the venue, since drinks are not provided with your ticket. If you’re used to grabbing water or a drink quickly, give yourself a minute before the show gets underway.
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Ticket Pickup and Seating: The Part to Handle Carefully

Here’s the logistics wrinkle worth knowing. Even if you have a ticket on your phone, the process at the box office may involve swapping into paper tickets and getting what amounts to verification for entry. Some people find this step confusing, especially when mobile tickets are already in hand.
What I recommend: show up early enough that you can calmly wait in line, rather than sprinting through it. If you’re unsure, ask staff directly at the box office—don’t wait for guesses.
Seating can also take a moment. The venue has its own flow, and it’s easier when you have time. Arriving 30 minutes early helps you avoid the awkward moment of searching for your row while everyone else is already settling in.
Eddie Griffin Live and Unleashed: What the Performance Is Built For

This show is centered on Eddie Griffin, known for mainstream visibility and also for a distinctly stand-up style that leans bold. If you recognize him from Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo, Chappelle’s Show, or Undercover Brother, you’re probably already in the right mindset: this is humor that doesn’t whisper.
Expect a set driven by razor-sharp wit, spot-on impersonations, and strong stage presence. The pacing is designed to keep you moving emotionally—big laughs, quick turns, and moments that feel like they’re coming fast on purpose.
Content can be raw. If you prefer your comedy polished and mild, you might find parts less to your taste. If you like stand-up that’s unfiltered and performance-driven, you’re likely to have a great time.
Phone-Free Vegas: Yondr Pouches and Why It Changes the Room
This is a genuinely different kind of show experience because it’s a phone-free format. When you arrive, your phone (and smart accessories like smart watches) will be secured in Yondr pouches. You still keep your phone with you in the pouch, but it can’t be used inside the performance space.
At the venue, there are designated phone use areas where you can access your phone during the show. The key point is that phones are kept out of the main room while Eddie is performing.
If you pull out your phone during the performance, you can be escorted out. That’s not a suggestion; it’s how the show stays fair and distraction-free. The upside for you is simple: you get a room that’s fully tuned to the jokes.
Practical tip: if you need anything from your phone before the show begins—tickets, directions, a last photo with your group—do it earlier. Once the pouches go on, your screen time basically stops.
Drinks, Comfort, and Realistic Expectations
Tickets include your admission, but drinks aren’t provided. That means you’ll be buying your own water, beer, soda, or whatever else the venue offers. If you’re the type who likes to settle in with a drink, plan to grab it before the performance starts or during any permitted breaks.
The show lasts 75 minutes, so comfort matters, but you don’t need to treat it like an all-night event. Bring what you need for that length of time, especially if you tend to run cold in theaters.
Also keep in mind the age rule: this show is not suitable for children under 18. So for families, this one is a no-go unless everyone in your group meets the age requirement.
Price and Value: Is $74 Worth a 75-Minute Vegas Night?
At $74 per person, you’re paying for a specific type of Vegas entertainment: a live comedy set from a recognizable comedic heavyweight. What you’ll get is a celebrity performance in a proper theater setting, and the ticket price includes box office fee and LET tax.
The value really depends on what you want from your night. If you’re chasing the big-show feeling—stand-up with major stage energy—$74 for 75 minutes can feel like a fair deal, especially in a market where even simpler shows can rack up costs.
If you’re expecting a quiet, family-friendly comedy hour, or if you strongly dislike edgy material, the value drops fast. This isn’t a background attraction. It’s a committed comedy experience, and it will take your attention.
Wheelchair Access and Who the Show Fits Best
The venue is wheelchair accessible, which is a big plus for travelers who need that accommodation. If that’s part of your planning, you can feel confident you won’t hit a dead end at the door.
As for who it fits best: this is ideal for adults who want an evening in a real Vegas theater, not a casual bar-room set. It’s also a good choice for groups who want shared laughs and don’t need to film everything.
It’s not a good fit if you’re bringing kids under 18, if you dislike raw or edgier humor, or if you’re uncomfortable with a phone-free policy.
Should You Book This Comedy Show?
I’d book Eddie Griffin Live and Unleashed if you want a straightforward Vegas night of stand-up with a famous name, and you’re okay with a phone-free rule that keeps the room focused. The 75-minute length is also a smart Vegas advantage: you can do dinner, see the show, and still keep the rest of your evening flexible.
Skip it if your comedy preferences are very mild, family-friendly, or if you need to use your phone during the performance. Also, if you hate lines and paperwork, plan for the ticket exchange step—arrive early and give yourself breathing room.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes real performances where the audience is fully present, this is a strong pick. Just come prepared, settle in, and let the jokes do the work.
FAQ
How long is Eddie Griffin Live and Unleashed?
The show is 75 minutes long.
Where do I pick up my tickets?
You pick up tickets at the Saxe Theater Box Office inside the Miracle Mile Shops.
What does the ticket price include?
Your ticket includes the show admission, plus the box office fee and LET tax.
Do you allow cellphones during the performance?
No. This is a phone-free experience. Phones are secured in Yondr pouches, and they are not permitted in the performance space.
How does the Yondr pouch system work?
When you arrive, phones and related smart accessories are secured in Yondr pouches. Pouches are opened at the end of the event, and phones can only be accessed in designated phone use areas.
What ID do I need to bring?
Bring a passport or ID card for ticket pickup.
Is flash photography or recording allowed?
Flash photography is not allowed, and recording devices are not permitted in the performance space.
Is this show suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the event is wheelchair accessible.

























