Tournament of Kings Las Vegas show at Excalibur

Tournament of Kings

  • Excalibur

    A medieval dinner show with jousting, action, and built-in family appeal.

    From $69

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    THEATER/VENUE

    King Arthur’s Arena at Excalibur

    HOTEL/LOCATION

    Excalibur

    DURATION

    90 Minutes (No Intermission)

    SHOW TYPE

    Family-Friendly

    AGES

    All Ages

    About the Show

    Tournament of Kings is a 90-minute medieval dinner show at King Arthur’s Arena inside Excalibur — one of the longest-running dinner shows in Las Vegas and one of the few remaining shows where the meal is genuinely part of the experience. The format: knights on horseback joust and compete across six kingdoms while you eat a full dinner served without silverware, cheering on your assigned section’s knight.

    The arena format seats several hundred guests across color-coded sections, each rooting for their own knight, which creates a genuine communal energy that’s hard to replicate in a standard showroom. All Ages, family-friendly throughout, and one of the more affordable dinner show options on the Strip.

    Choose it for families, large groups, or anyone who wants something completely different from the standard Las Vegas show format. Skip it if you want an intimate setting, a quiet evening, or entertainment that doesn’t involve crowd participation.

    When It’s Playing

    Showtimes

    Showtimes update daily and may change — check live dates & tickets.

    Who It’s For

    Families with Kids

    Jousting, knights, horses, and a dinner served without utensils — the format is designed to delight kids while giving adults a genuine show to watch.

    Dinner Show Seekers

    One of the last true dinner shows in Las Vegas where the meal is part of the experience. All Ages and built for big groups.

    Medieval & Fantasy Fans

    If your group is into medieval history, fantasy, or just wants something completely different from the standard Vegas magic/comedy format, this delivers.

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