Shows at The STRAT

The north Strip’s sky-high tower — comedy and live entertainment at the base, with the city’s best observation-deck views and thrill rides up top.

  • Comedy & live shows
  • North Strip

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The STRAT tower, Las Vegas

What’s Playing at The STRAT

333 events

Sun, Jul 5, 2026

Mon, Jul 6, 2026

Tue, Jul 7, 2026

Wed, Jul 8, 2026

Thu, Jul 9, 2026

Fri, Jul 10, 2026

About The STRAT

The STRAT anchors the north end of the Strip with the tallest freestanding observation tower in the U.S. — SkyPod views, thrill rides, and a buzzy casino floor below. Its showroom keeps a fun, casual lineup of comedy and live entertainment, an easy and affordable option away from the center-Strip crowds.

Getting There & Around

ADDRESS

2000 Las Vegas Blvd S — north end of the Strip, near the Sahara Ave corridor.

TRANSIT

The Deuce bus stops out front; the SAHARA Monorail station is a short distance south for car-free access.

PARKING & RIDESHARE

Self-parking and valet are on site; rideshare uses the main entrance.

Tips for Visiting

Go up the tower

Pair your show with the SkyPod observation deck and thrill rides for the best views in the city.

North-Strip value

It’s away from the center-Strip crush and tends to be easier on the wallet — good for a low-key night.

Plan the trip up

It’s at the far north end of the Strip — rideshare or drive if you’re coming from center Strip.

More Vegas Shows to Explore

The STRAT keeps a fun, casual lineup that fits right in with the city’s best comedy shows in Las Vegas. Exploring the north Strip? Browse shows at nearby SAHARA, Fontainebleau, and Wynn & Encore, or see the complete guide to Las Vegas shows.

Michelle, founder of Vegas Onstage

Michelle

Founder, Vegas Onstage

Michelle is the founder of Vegas Onstage and a lifelong fan of Las Vegas live entertainment — from Sphere headliners to off-Strip comedy and magic. In her previous life she worked in production and front of house for theaters of many sizes, but her current role is her favorite…audience member.