BleauLive Theater
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BleauLive Theater

Concert hall · Northern Strip ·

World-class entertainment venue with global icons and sought-after talents

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2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA Get directions

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2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA Get directions

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The Best Places to Watch March Madness in Las Vegas, 2025 Edition | Eater Vegas

"A BleauLive theater takeover runs March 20–22 with an 80-foot-wide LED screen, on-site betting stations and VIP seating. General admission to the theater is free, while open-bar passes are priced at $200 on March 20 and 21 and $150 on March 22. Reserved seating upgrades include lounge sofas and an unlimited buffet, and VIP tickets are available for those wanting a more premium experience during the multi-day March Mania event." - Matthew Kang

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An Inside Look at the New Fontainebleau Hotel in Las Vegas - AFAR

"Fontainebleau Las Vegas will usher in New Year’s Eve with one of the biggest headliners in town: Post Malone will play two sold-out shows at the 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater on December 30 and 31. The 90,000-square-foot theater features an arena-size stage paired with a Panther audio system by Meyer Sound and stage lighting by Elation Lighting." - Matt Villano

https://www.afar.com/hotels/an-inside-look-at-the-new-fontainebleau-hotel-in-las-vegas
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Windy Field

Google
Very good venue, we attended "Heart" concert on November 12, 2025. The Wilson sisters still rock on in their 8th decade... backed by 6 other very talented musicians, they performed for over 1:15, played many of their hits and even a couple Led Zeppelin covers... very entertaining! The Bleulive theatre has excellent acoustics, is a great venue to attend a performance like this, not a stadium, maybe 3000 seats.

Greg Rymers

Google
First time to this venue (Wednesday night for Tears for Fears). Good show! Basic 80s style concert! I agree the floor seating sucks! Everyone was crammed into chairs that seemed to come from a spaghetti feed nearby. If someone had to get past you, there was little room to squeeze by! In reading the comments, those in the very front cannot see without standing, which ripple effects to the rest of the floor. As such, we had to stand....I am 6'4" and the rest of my group was slightly shorter. If you consider yourself even average height, the floor seats are not for you! For TFF, there were no Jumbotron screens so there was only one way to see the show, straight ahead with everyone standing! Last beef was the rudeness that abounded....people talking throughout the whole concert....cell phones being held above people's head to video....people videoing with 12" by 12" (or more) tablets....old people vomiting (I mean, come on.....the average age at this concert was about 65....if you can't handle your alcohol, don't drink!). I doubt I would return to this venue based on this experience! I expected a classier crowd, but welcome to the world these days!

Lee

Google
The American Music Awards (AMA), featured a variety of popular musical artists who thrilled the crowd throughout the evening. Stage performances from several artists entertained the crowd but without question, the star of the night was music icon Rod Stewart. He closed the show and was given an award from the AMA, which was presented to him by his children. The venue was a nice size and able to accommodate all the concertgoers.

NotTheAverageGamerz

Google
Saw the Used and Taking back Sunday here for a When We Were Young Festival side show and it was a great time as well a great venue. The bathrooms were kinda small near the theater, but since the concert has reentry you could just leave and go to one of the many other bathrooms in the casino, and not have to wait in a line.

Em Lou

Google
Saw Tears for Fears here last night and whilst the show was great, the venue is not. I don’t know why venues in Vegas insist on capitalising on the number of seats over the quality of seating. The seats fold up, so once you enter and sit down, there is no leg room or space in front of your knees for people to pass. We got in at 7:10 and throughout the wait for the show to start and the show itself, we had to stand up and sit back down OVER 15 times from people in our row coming in to sit, plus going to the toilet and to get drinks during the show, which as a pregnant woman, this was ridiculous. (Americans definitely don’t have the same gig etiquette as us Brits so be warned) This was our row alone, let alone the rows in front of you where everyone else does the same - it taints the experience dramatically. Security at the entrance were useless and made 2 members of our party walk through the scanners 3 times because they couldn’t figure out what was setting it off, entry was a shambles.

Michael Uzmann

Google
In a city with lots of solid venues Bleaulive might have the best acoustics outside The Sphere, and whether you love Vampire Weekend or not few bands make better use of such things these days. Much improved from a 9/2024 visit in terms of entry and exit, plus Merchandise tables that don't obscure walkways, Fontainebleau choosing to ding everyone $40 because of an event at the Las Vegas Convention Center continues to show how tone-deaf Hotel Execs are

J Rivr

Google
We saw tears for fears and it was incredible the theatre was a great size and the band seemed to love it. We were the front row on level 3 and it was the perfect seat. The theatre has no bad seats. The light show and special effects were amazing and fit the songs perfectly. The hotel as a whole is absolutely stunning and awesome. The merchandise line was a bit much but they let you skip the line by buying ahead. I just went to the one on the second floor. It had no line. Would recommend to anyone.

Chris

Google
We saw Keith Urban in this new theater inside the Fontainebleau Hotel. The sound is perfect with lighting with seating that gives great views of the stage. Keith Urban puts on a full 2+ hour show with non stop enthusiasm and crowd interaction.
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Erik H.

Yelp
Amazing Tears for Fears concert. Venue was nice and not huge. Sat in the 201 section just off Center. Should note that the soundboard is in section 202 right in the middle and in front of row A if that matters to you. Also 200 sections are at stage level while 100 orchestra section is ground level seating. While our section was half standing and half of the audience sat, there was no complaining. Since one of our party had just pulled out their back they appreciated the ability to stand and dance. If you are NOT buying from the Bleau directly take note that there are a few rows that have actual nice cocktail tables instead of cupholders like a regular theater. Would have loved to have those seats. If you go, note that row G in section 202 has those seats. Much more leg room and not sure if they are for handicapped people. Would have paid $20 more for those seats even though they were set back further than our seats. Note that row G in our section did not have those tables. Sound quality seemed fine at the concert but crappy on a couple numbers I taped on my phone. Definitely would go again. Lots of bars. Premium drinks like Margaritas in the mid-20s. Lines were fast and not long.
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Chelsea C.

Yelp
I attended a Porter Robinson concert at this theater, and overall, it was a great experience! The venue is located inside the Fontainebleau Hotel, right above LIV Nightclub. From the hotel's main entrance, just follow the signs for "Theater," and you'll need to take an escalator up. The space itself is quite upscale, with a fancy feel from the moment you arrive. The box office is conveniently located to the right as you enter. One unique detail is that all the security and ushers were older, dressed in suits with black shoes, giving the place an extra touch of elegance. The concert can be a bit crazy, but the staff remained calm and friendly throughout. On the first floor, there's a well-stocked bar, super clean and spacious restrooms, and a merch area (with more merch stations on floors 3 and 4). The restrooms were impressively clean, which is always a plus. The only downside was the chaos after the concert. The ride-sharing situation was a mess, with crowds spilling into the parking structure, waiting areas, and even the upstairs lobby. It took a while to get out. If you're planning to attend an event here, prepare for some post-show traffic, but the overall venue experience and great service make it worth it!
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Clara C.

Yelp
I was here for a concert by Porter Robinson. Tickets were sold on Ticket Master. This theater is inside Fontainebleau Hotel. From the main entrance, look for signs that say "theater". You will have to take an escalator up. It's a really fancy theater with the box office to the right. All the security checks and ushers had grey hair and wore suits with black shoes. On the first floor there was a bar, a super clean and spacious restroom, and merch. I was told they also had merch on floors 3 and 4. The ride-sharing situation after the concert ended was outrageous. People were crowding in the parking structure, the waiting area downstairs, and even the upstairs lobby.
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Mike L.

Yelp
I love going to concerts with good acoustics. Now tonight I came and saw Heart and the sound was good but the band could have been a bit louder... Easy access in and out of the theatre. Several cocktail booths inside and a place to buy swag. The Bleaulive theatre sits on the second floor. There is a food court just off from the entrance. Very nice theatre but they cram you in like a sardine.
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Lee S.

Yelp
Last night's concert featuring Pit Bull, aka, "Mr 305," at the BleauLive Theatre was amazing. Pit Bull entertained the crowd from the moment he took the stage up until he walked off. I can't recall seeing an entertainer with so much energy, stage presence and charisma then he. The theatre remained packed throughout his entire performance and concertgoers never left. Pit Bull took time from his performance to discuss a few life lessons and the importance of spending time with loved ones. Prior to going on stage he walked around and greeted everyone backstage from the lighting crew, security, equipment staff and others. This spoke volumes of him and his character and was nice to see. His engagement with the crowd was phenomenal. He delivered a memorable performance that was worth the price of admission. Having the opportunity to be backstage was a treat and something I won't forget. Great concert!
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Ashley S.

Yelp
Came to this theater to see Jennifer Hudson's Christmas concert. This hotel is beautiful! The theater is okay inside. There is a massive, beautiful stage. However, I'm not fond of the floor seating- regular chairs with no slant to the surface. It's hard to see over the heads in front of you. The 2 large screens help but next time I will opt for seating in the back as the seating is elevated. This is a nice theater for a more intimate concert. I'll keep an eye on the next performer that interests me.
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Valerie W.

Yelp
We sat on level 2, which had great view of stage. Seating is typical theater style on level 2 & 3. Looked like portable seats on floor level, behind standing only around stage for this concert, Keith Urban. Theater was comfortable temperature, not too cold or hot. Adult and soft drinks, candy & popcorn were available on all levels during this event.
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Kim R.

Yelp
I'm currently at the Keith Urban concert. On the floor, section 106 row D. This is my view. Why aren't the screens working so we can actually see??
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Sara O.

Yelp
I had a fantastic experience at Bleaulive Theater! Getting in and out was a breeze, and I had no trouble finding the merch booth or the bar for drinks. Once inside, the layout was very user-friendly, and with our floor seats, there was plenty of space--no crowding or feeling cramped. The venue itself has high ceilings, a top-notch sound system, and huge screens that made it easy to see the artist up close. Exiting was equally smooth, with foot traffic flowing quickly and efficiently, so it didn't feel like a herd of people trying to leave. Kudos to the venue for the thoughtful layout and the excellent audio and video quality. I'll definitely be back!
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Rachel S.

Yelp
Last night my husband and I had seats in the orchestra (floor) at the Hootie and the Blowfish concert at BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau. While the concert was fine as were the acoustics, the seating was unacceptable for a new, luxury property with prices to match. The orchestra section had banquet chairs that were hooked together on the sides. The cheaper seats in the back that are raised have actual built-in seating that looked more comfortable despite being further from the band. Banquet chairs are unacceptable for $140+ tickets. See photo. These guys aren't even fat but their shoulders spill over into the next seat. If it wasn't for the fact the woman seated next to the man was very petite, he would have been squished. Most people on the floor stood because it's easier to move over while people in the cheaper, permanent seats stayed generally seated because they weren't shoulder checking their neighbors by sitting. ** Seats at a new, luxury property should comfortably accommodate human shoulders so that they don't spill over into the next seat. Visited: August 2024
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Laura A.

Yelp
The Bleau Live Theater is located in the Fontainebleau on the Las Vegas Strip. I came to see a live concert. We had the expensive seats and paid about triple of what we usually spend. The seats were uncomfortable and placed very close together. I had large men on both sides of me that both spilled into my seat. The sound quality was awful. The first 4 hours is free to park but with dinner and the show we ran 20 minutes over and had to pay twenty bucks to park.
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Ryan O.

Yelp
Beautiful new theatre in Las Vegas! Saw Thomas Rhett here for the 1st night of his short residency. The production used in the theatre is amazing! From all of the lights, back screens with tons of videos, pyrotechnics, fog.. It made for quite the show! We had general admission standing room tickets, but we were able to find a spot easily and not crammed up against a bunch of other people. The Sound system in here was awesome! Very crisp and clear. The merchandise line was quick and had many people helping out. This was also fairly close to the parking garage, which made it very convenient to leave when the show was over.I have already started to look at other shows at this theater, just so we can come back!
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Alex P.

Yelp
Saw Tears For Fears here a week or so ago, and it was a fantastic experience. Loved the sound quality - the fidelity of the theater's sound system was amazing. The seats were comfortable although I wish that ground seats were more tiered so when people stand, they don't block us shorter folk. It was extremely hard to see them once standing, and the screens weren't projecting them either. Food venues close early throughout Fontainebleau. The concert ended around 10:30, and there was nowhere to eat. But loved the theater space - definitely want to see another show there. Fontainebleau is beautiful. Hoping for more late night food options!
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John P.

Yelp
Attended the Fears for Tears concert and had a great time. We love this theater. Parking is easy and first 4 hours are free, sound and lights are good, seating and view good even in upper levels, staff is friendly and helpful. The AC is great in summer and recommend on these colder fall and winter days you bring a light jacket or sweatshirt/sweater. Overall, the concert was great and they did a mix of older and new music and had an amazing stage visual and light show. They will be returning in Feb/Mar 2025 timeframe so check them out. We plan on seeing Pitbull in 2025!
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Michael U.

Yelp
Attended for The Smashing Pumpkins on 9/27/24 one only wishes the venue matched the band. From entry to exit Bleau Live Theater feels like an afterthought, from weird concourses and bathrooms with only two toilets to "VIP" seats offering an angled and restricted view. Kudos to using a material with some bounce for the floor, but points off for using on-stage mixing boards that saw bass drown out Billy early in the set.
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Francine L.

Yelp
Bleau Live Theater is located close to the food courts in the Fountain Bleau Hotel. I was fortunate to go to their Superbowl event which was held in the Bleau Live Theater. At that time you can sit in certain areas depending on your status how much you have been playing with them and how you get an invitation. There was food inside that they were serving and also drinks that you could buy. They had alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages which was nice. We ordered the nachos which had a little spice to them. Also, the Superbowl event had quite a bit of people. It was a fun event and I thought the screen was large enough for everyone to be able to see. Also, the chairs in this place were comfortable. Overall a fun experience.
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Brian P.

Yelp
Good acoustics inside the theater, however, the seating sucks. Seats on the floor (100 level) are cheap looking banquet chairs, and they're placed very close together so that there's no shoulder room, making for a very uncomfortable seating experience. They charge way too much for the seats at a brand new theater to be this bad!
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Kay L.

Yelp
I'm gonna be real here, for the newest theater on the strip in the city of entertainment, this place is lacking. The entire hotel is gorgeous until you walk into the theater. Its just very basic and sad looking. It looks old already, not worn out, just basic. Like a school theater. I wasn't very impressed.

Jason L.

Yelp
This theater is absolutely awful to watch a dance show! If you sit in the orchestra section the chairs are set directly in front and behind each chair so you are staring directly into the head of the person in front. And in the orchestra the flooring is level or tilted downward away from the stage so again horrible to see a Dance show. I should receive a partial view ticket. If you come here sit in mezzanine or balcony because you will bobbing your head like the person in front of you trying to see over the people in front. Derek Hough is an awesome show but this venue is a complete disappointment. Wish I could get the money back for being unable to see. Again Derek Hough is amazing. But the venue stinks.

jen x.

Yelp
Wow. The staff working the theater are the absolute worst! Total ego power trip. Wouldn't even let some of us go purchase merch after the show, saying we needed a QR code and pre purchase merch. And they sure do get a rise out of telling concert goers which way to exit. I came across 2 descent staff at the theater. The rest were utter sh**. I will not attend anything there again. Sorry Duran Duran. Please go back to the Wynn. It's way classier & friendlier.
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Chris A.

Yelp
I have been to hundreds of concerts and this was has been by far the absolute worst venue i have ever been to. It looks nice upon entering, and the stage is up high to make seeing a bit easier. The floor even seems a bit softer than usual. There is one major problem though. The sound. This venue has the absolute worst sound system I have ever heard. The speakers are all pointed up high so the sound never really hits the floor. During the Summer Gods tour with Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, and Arizona there were significant sound issues. Most notably the problems occurred during Yellowcard as the lead singer could barely be heard for the majority of the set. They even made fun of the venue for the poor production qualities the venue had in place. The sound often was extremely distorted and you couldn't tell a guitar from a violin. While it was a bit clearer during Third Eye Blind, the sound lacked energy, base, and it felt like we were straining our heads upward to hear the sound as it wasn't reaching the floor. There was no base or life. It was hollow. Before you think it was a one off show with sound problems, I have been here once before for a private event concert and that sounded the same so it was not a fluke. I absolutely love concerts, but do not recommend this venue. If artists are smart, they will boycott this place. I strongly encourage you to travel to another city to see any artist coming here as any other venue will surely have a better sound system. There are some nice parts about this venue, but concerts are all about sound and this venue has beyond missed the mark.
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Lee R.

Yelp
Great sound, easy in & out of the venue (no longer than 5-10 min wait max to get in and out), love the way GA is designed and sat in the middle 400s section night one. These are from April 2024. Would definitely come back depending on the artist!

Jamie S.

Yelp
Comfortable chairs and great size venue for an intimate concert experience, but it was incredibly warm during our show tonight. Many people left early because it was so warm. If that was addressed it would have been 5 stars because it's a beautiful venue.