REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
X Burlesque: Sexy, Topless Revue at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino
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Las Vegas burlesque, but close and classy. X Burlesque at the Flamingo is a high-energy, adult cabaret-style show in a small showroom where the action feels near enough to make you sit up. You’ll also get to pick your seating category in advance so your night matches your budget.
What I like most is the way the show blends sexy choreography with comedy that actually lands, including a sharp comic presence during the program. The second big win is the interactive energy: audience involvement and surprise bits like bubble-filled bathtubs and feather-boa moments keep things moving.
My main caution is practical: the room can feel tight, and drink service during the performance may be limited. If you’re sensitive to legroom or want easy access to water or cocktails, plan for the bar setup outside the showroom.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why X Burlesque at the Flamingo Feels Different Than Big-Strip Vegas Shows
- Seating Choices: General vs VIP vs Pink Circle
- The 75-Minute Structure: What Your Night Looks Like
- The Show Soundtrack: Familiar Songs With a Vegas Twist
- The Big Moments: Props, Costumes, and Audience Interaction
- Comedy Intermission: Nancy Ryan and the Role of the MC
- Drinks, Snacks, and the Reality of Venue Rules
- Crowd Comfort and Visibility: The Trade-Offs of a Small Showroom
- Price and Value: Is $72.34 Worth It in Las Vegas?
- Who This Burlesque Show Is Best For
- Should You Book X Burlesque at the Flamingo?
- FAQ
- How long is X Burlesque at the Flamingo?
- Where does the show take place?
- What is the price?
- What seating options are available?
- Is the ticket mobile?
- Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
- Are drinks included with the ticket?
- Is there an age requirement?
- When will I get confirmation after booking?
- Is this experience refundable or changeable?
Key things to know before you go

- You’re choosing your view: General, VIP, or Pink Circle seating at booking
- A fast, focused runtime: about 75 minutes of nonstop cabaret-style entertainment
- Comedy is part of the package: including a comedian named Nancy Ryan in the intermission
- Music choices are recognizable: like Michael Bublé’s Fever plus country-music themed segments
- The show includes theatrical surprises: bubble-filled bathtubs, guitar-playing maidens, and more
Why X Burlesque at the Flamingo Feels Different Than Big-Strip Vegas Shows

This isn’t one of those giant, distant productions where you watch tiny figures on a stage. At the Flamingo, the X Burlesque experience is built around a cabaret-style showroom, so your night is more about being part of the room than just observing from afar.
The other thing I appreciate is the balance. Yes, it’s topless burlesque, with skimpy costumes and sensual routines. But it also leans into performance craft: props, costume changes, and a clear show structure that moves from song to bit to set piece without dragging.
Finally, it’s built for a “plan it once” night out. A lot of Las Vegas entertainment lives or dies on timing, but prebooking your ticket matters here. This show is popular enough that getting in advance is the smart move.
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Seating Choices: General vs VIP vs Pink Circle
You don’t just buy a ticket here—you choose a seat category when you book. That’s a big deal because burlesque is a visual performance. Where you sit can change how much you catch at the edges of the action, especially in a smaller showroom.
In the seating categories offered, here’s the practical way to think about it:
- General seating is the best value if you’re flexible and okay with whatever view the room offers.
- VIP seating is for when you want more control over your sightlines and comfort.
- Pink Circle seating is likely your best bet if you want to maximize closeness to the performance area.
Bring your own expectations. A show like this can be a little crowded by design, and comfort varies by seat. One audience member even suggested bringing a seat cushion because the seats can feel small.
The 75-Minute Structure: What Your Night Looks Like

Your experience is about 1 hour 15 minutes total, with the performance itself described as a 75-minute show. That’s a sweet spot. Long enough for multiple costume and prop moments, short enough that you can still do dinner, a stroll, or a gamble after without feeling like you gave up your whole evening.
When the doors open, you’ll be in the Flamingo’s casino atmosphere first, then you’ll find your place inside the X Showroom. Once the lights shift and the program starts, the pace doesn’t really slow down. Expect music-driven performances, comedic segments, and interactive moments threaded through the runtime.
If you’re the type who likes to show up at the last second, this is the wrong one to test. With a small showroom and seat sensitivity, arrive early enough to settle in and get oriented before the show starts.
The Show Soundtrack: Familiar Songs With a Vegas Twist

One reason this show gets repeat praise is how it uses recognizable music and then frames it with burlesque storytelling. You’ll hear pop and classic-leaning choices like Michael Bublé’s Fever, which gives the routines a smooth, old-school lounge vibe.
The program also includes country fantasy-themed moments set to music by Jason Aldean and Travis Tritt. That matters because it keeps the show from feeling like one uniform style. You get variety in mood and performance energy without having to understand any storyline in advance.
The result is simple: you’re never stuck waiting for the next thing. Even if burlesque isn’t your usual go-to, the music anchors you, and the choreography does the rest.
The Big Moments: Props, Costumes, and Audience Interaction
X Burlesque leans into visual comedy as much as it leans into dance. The show includes theatrical props and “how did they do that” moments—like bubble-filled bathtubs, guitar-playing maidens, and feather-boa tossing performers.
Then there’s the audience participation. It’s not just a silent theater experience. The show is built for interaction, which can be thrilling if you enjoy being part of the moment. It can also be a factor if you prefer a more distant, no-surprises evening.
A lot of the strongest praise centers on how interactive the night feels and how the performers keep you watching for the next surprise. You’ll also see standout dance moments close to the crowd, including pole-focused choreography for people who pick seats near those areas.
Comedy Intermission: Nancy Ryan and the Role of the MC
The comedian coverage in this show is a repeat theme, and it’s easy to see why. Comedy acts like a pressure release valve in a performance built around tension and sensual energy.
In particular, Nancy Ryan is named in the show’s intermission comedy. Multiple accounts highlight her as sharp and funny, and the MC tone seems to help guide the room’s energy so it stays playful instead of awkward.
For couples, that’s a plus. It turns the night into something you can both enjoy, even if one person is there for the dance and the other is more focused on the overall entertainment package.
For solo adults, comedy helps too, because it creates a shared feeling in the room. You’re not just watching; you’re in the same rhythm.
Drinks, Snacks, and the Reality of Venue Rules
Here’s the practical part that can make or break the experience for some people: food and drink setup isn’t positioned as an easy add-on during the show.
Beverages are available for purchase, but the show venue may not offer full drink service inside the performance. One attendee noted you couldn’t get a drink during the performance, even water. That means you should plan like you’re settling into a show rather than dining while it runs.
Also, the bar next to the venue can be a pricey stop. At least one account suggested the cost adds up fast for standard cocktails. Your best move: grab what you want before the show if you can, or keep the bar expectations realistic.
On photos: one attendee reported being unable to take photos during the show. So treat photography rules as something you should not count on. If you want to document your night, be prepared to rely on memories instead of your camera.
Crowd Comfort and Visibility: The Trade-Offs of a Small Showroom

This is where you’ll want to be honest with your own preferences. The showroom is described as small and intimate, and that usually boosts the sense of closeness. It also increases the chance of tight seating.
One downside that shows up is visibility. If you end up behind someone taller, your view can be blocked. Another issue mentioned is crowding, with people shifting seats as the show gets underway. That’s not ideal, especially if you paid for a category thinking you’d lock into one fixed sightline the entire time.
How I’d handle this:
- Pick VIP or Pink Circle if sightlines matter to you.
- Show up early enough to avoid last-minute seat settling.
- If you’re uncomfortable sitting for long periods, consider bringing a seat cushion, like at least one attendee suggested.
If you’re okay with some closeness and room energy, you’ll likely love what a smaller venue does for this kind of performance.
Price and Value: Is $72.34 Worth It in Las Vegas?
At $72.34 per person, this is priced like a real ticketed show, not a cheap impulse add-on. Whether it’s a good value depends on what you want out of your evening.
Here’s the value math that helps:
- You’re getting a 75-minute adult revue in a compact cabaret setting.
- Your ticket price includes all fees and taxes, which removes the usual Vegas sticker shock.
- You can choose General, VIP, or Pink Circle, so you can match the ticket to your budget and view needs.
If you normally spend big on Vegas nightlife, this can feel like a focused buy: one planned event that delivers performance, comedy, and interactive energy in a single block of time.
But if you’re the type who hates crowded seating, or you need easy access to drinks during a show, then the experience might feel less worth it. In that case, you’ll want to spend a bit more on the seating category and show up early.
Also keep in mind: parking and beverages cost extra. So the realistic total for your night may be higher if you plan to drink.
Who This Burlesque Show Is Best For
This show is a strong match for:
- Couples looking for a date-night activity that mixes charm and laughs
- People who like performances with interaction, not just a sit-and-watch format
- Adults who want a show that feels more like a cabaret evening than a huge arena spectacle
It also works for solo adults. One account even described the vibe as comfortable for women going alone, with calmer applause and a classy-sexy atmosphere.
If you’re easily uncomfortable with topless adult entertainment, or if you want a quiet, fully seated theater experience with no participation elements, then you may prefer something different.
Should You Book X Burlesque at the Flamingo?
I think you should book if you want a close-up adult show with live comedy, recognizable music, and theatrical surprises, all in a runtime that fits cleanly into your Vegas plan. The seating options help you control your experience, and the fact that your ticket includes fees and taxes makes it easier to budget.
Skip it if you’re sensitive to crowded seating, need consistent drink service during the show, or hate the idea of audience participation. In that case, you’d likely be happier with a different style of show where the format matches your comfort level.
If you do book, I’d pick a higher category than you think you need, arrive early, and set expectations for a bar-before approach rather than expecting service during the performance.
FAQ
How long is X Burlesque at the Flamingo?
The performance runs about 75 minutes, and the overall experience is listed at about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Where does the show take place?
It’s at the Flamingo Las Vegas, in the X Showroom.
What is the price?
The price is $72.34 per person.
What seating options are available?
You can choose from general, VIP, and Pink Circle seating at the time of booking.
Is the ticket mobile?
Yes, the ticket is a mobile ticket.
Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Are drinks included with the ticket?
No. Beverages are available for purchase.
Is there an age requirement?
Minimum age is 18 years.
When will I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Is this experience refundable or changeable?
No. It’s non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.






















