Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret

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Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret

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X Country in Las Vegas is a country concert fantasy that turns into a Cabaret-style revue once the lights go down. It’s performed at Harrah’s Cabaret inside Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, so you get that classic Strip energy with a more intimate, upstairs feel.

I especially like the show’s built-in variety: you’re treated to a country hit lineup (from Patsy Cline to modern chart-toppers), plus a mini movie filmed in Nelson, Nevada that breaks up the performance and adds story. One thing to consider before you buy: this is a topless adult show, and one nearby theme is clearly adult entertainment rather than pure, straight-country.

Key highlights worth knowing

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - Key highlights worth knowing

  • Topless, adult cabaret format at Harrah’s Cabaret, not a family country concert
  • A 90-minute set with a full evening rhythm that moves fast and keeps energy up
  • Country hits across eras including Tim McGraw, Patsy Cline, Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Trace Atkins, and Hank Williams Jr.
  • A mini movie from Nelson, Nevada that adds a surprising visual break
  • Ticket includes entry only, with no food or drinks included
  • Accessibility is listed as wheelchair accessible

X Country at Harrah’s Cabaret: what the show is really like

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - X Country at Harrah’s Cabaret: what the show is really like
Let’s get the vibe straight. X Country is a topless revue where the X Country Girls dance and perform to country hits in an adult cabaret setting. The show is built around tease-and-entertain style performance, so it’s closer to Vegas nightlife than a traditional stage concert.

If you like country music and you also like the Las Vegas version of fun—dim lights, stage energy, and a crowd in the mood—this can hit the sweet spot. The fact that it runs about 90 minutes matters too. It’s long enough to feel like a proper night out, but not so long that you’ll start checking your watch.

Also, this is a show you should think of as an experience with pacing. The performance shifts from song-to-song and then adds another layer with the mini movie. That structure is what keeps it from feeling like one long dance set.

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Where Harrah’s Cabaret fits into a Strip night

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - Where Harrah’s Cabaret fits into a Strip night
This show takes place at Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, specifically at Harrah’s Cabaret. The description points you upstairs, which is a small detail, but it affects your whole arrival plan. You don’t want to wander around the property at the last minute. Give yourself time to find the right level and get seated without stress.

You’ll also want to check the starting times before you lock in your evening. The show is 90 minutes, so you can build your dinner or other plans around that window rather than hoping it lines up with your schedule.

A practical tip: if you’re on a tight itinerary, plan to arrive a little early. Cabaret-style seating can be closer and more social than big arenas, and it’s easier to settle in when you’re not rushing.

The country music setlist: classic legends and modern chart-toppers

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - The country music setlist: classic legends and modern chart-toppers
One of the best parts of X Country is the way it mixes eras. The show includes a blend of traditional country and more contemporary chart sounds. You can expect music from big-name artists like Tim McGraw, Patsy Cline, Garth Brooks, Trace Atkins, and Hank Williams Jr.

The show also pulls from modern pop-country space, with Taylor Swift mentioned among the included artists. That detail is important because it changes what kind of country fan you’ll be happiest as.

If you love country but prefer it to stay strictly classic, you might find the overall mix leans broader than you’d hoped. One person flagged that the set felt more like a strip-tease show with a mixed music emphasis than a pure country experience. I’d treat that as a real cue: go in expecting variety, not a single-genre “only classic country” night.

The X Country Girls performance: tease, dance, and audience energy

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - The X Country Girls performance: tease, dance, and audience energy
This is a dance-forward revue. The X Country Girls are the center of the show, and the performance is designed to be captivating—teasing, entertaining, and timed for maximum reaction once the lights go down.

The language around the show is pretty clear: it’s meant to be seductive and adult. That’s not hidden in fine print. It’s the whole point. So if you’re choosing this for a group outing, keep the vibe in mind. It’s for adults, not a casual hang for anyone under 18.

What I like about this style of performance is how the revue format keeps things moving. You’re not waiting through long transitions like you might at a concert. The entertainment is staged to stay playful and visually engaging for a full 90 minutes.

The Nelson, Nevada mini movie: the surprise story beat

Between the songs and dance moments, the show includes a mini movie filmed in the ghost town of Nelson, Nevada. That’s a distinctive touch, and it’s exactly the kind of Vegas detail that turns a “simple show ticket” into something with texture.

Even if you’re not a film buff, the mini movie can help the pacing. It gives your eyes a break and adds a sense of place beyond the theater. It also ties into the show’s theme—country, intrigue, and a little mythic Americana flavor.

It’s one of the reasons the experience feels designed rather than just assembled. If you like shows that have a “thing” beyond the music, this is it.

Price and value: is $51 for entry ticket worth it?

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - Price and value: is $51 for entry ticket worth it?
The price is listed at $51 per person, and the only included item is entry to the show. No food. No drinks.

So the value question becomes simple:

  • You’re paying for about 90 minutes of adult cabaret entertainment
  • You’re not paying for an all-in dinner package
  • The content mix includes dancing, country hits across eras, and the Nelson mini movie

For $51, the value is solid if you want a real Vegas show experience and you’re okay handling your own pre-show and post-show food plans. If you need meal-and-drink included to make the math work, you’ll have to budget extra.

My practical suggestion: treat the ticket as the main event, and plan dinner separately. Grab something earlier in the evening, then head in rested and ready to enjoy. It usually turns a stressed timing plan into a smoother night.

Seating and sightlines: a real-world caution

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - Seating and sightlines: a real-world caution
Cabaret seating can be tricky in Vegas. One booking experience mentioned that even paying for what they expected to be a better seat didn’t translate into a great view, with people reportedly shoving in front. That’s not something you can fully control, but you can protect yourself a bit.

Here’s what I recommend:

  • Don’t assume the “best” option on a booking page always equals the best view in real life.
  • If you care deeply about sightlines, arrive early and get settled before the crowd thickens.
  • If the venue layout looks tight in the seat map, adjust expectations. Cabaret shows often trade perfect theater sightlines for a closer feel.

This matters because X Country is performance-heavy. If you can’t see clearly, you miss a chunk of the experience. So it’s worth thinking about your seat priorities before you click buy.

Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

X Country is a strong fit if:

  • You want an adult Vegas show with country music as the theme
  • You enjoy dance-focused performances and cabaret energy
  • You’re open to a mix of classic and modern country references, including pop-country crossover

It’s not a great fit if:

  • You’re looking for a family-friendly country concert vibe
  • You prefer only classic country and dislike genre mixing
  • You’re sensitive to the adult, topless format
  • You need included food and drinks as part of the ticket value

Also note the age rule: this show isn’t suitable for children under 18. If you’re traveling as a family, keep that in mind so you don’t get stuck with a bad evening plan.

Overall impression: the “Vegas country night” you can actually plan

Las Vegas: Tickets to X Country Show at Harrah’s Cabaret - Overall impression: the “Vegas country night” you can actually plan
With a 4.4/5 rating across 31 reviews, X Country is clearly a popular pick for people who want something more than a standard ticketed concert. The standout elements are the performance style, the recognizable country lineup, and the Nelson, Nevada mini movie that adds a story beat.

If you’re the type of traveler who likes a show that feels tailored to Las Vegas—bold, adult, and built for atmosphere—this belongs on your list. If your ideal night is strictly country music with no cabaret edge, you may want to look for a different kind of venue.

Should you book X Country at Harrah’s Cabaret?

I’d book it if you want a 90-minute adult Las Vegas show that mixes country hits, dancing, and a genuinely unusual visual moment from Nelson, Nevada. The price is fair for an entry ticket to this style of cabaret, and the show length makes it easy to schedule.

I wouldn’t book it if you’re trying to avoid adult content or if you’re extremely picky about musical genre purity. Also, if seeing the stage clearly is your top priority, do a seat-mapping check and plan to arrive early.

If you want a fun, adult-friendly country night with a Vegas twist, this is a strong choice.

FAQ

How long is the X Country show at Harrah’s Cabaret?

The show duration is 90 minutes.

Where is the show located?

It’s at Harrah’s Cabaret inside Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

What is included with the ticket?

Your ticket includes entry to the show.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Is this show suitable for children?

No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.

Is X Country wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.

What kind of music will I hear?

The show features a mix of traditional and contemporary country music chart toppers, with artists such as Tim McGraw, Patsy Cline, Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Trace Atkins, and Hank Williams Jr.

Does the show include anything besides dancing?

Yes. It also includes a one-of-a-kind mini movie filmed in the ghost town of Nelson, Nevada.

Can I get a refund if my plans change?

No. The show is non-refundable.

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