KA by Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas, NV
MGM Grand Las Vegas •
3799 S Las Vegas Blvd. • Las Vegas, NV 89109
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KA Cirque du Soleil is an epic story of love and conflict combined with extravagant pyrotechnics, acrobatic martial arts, gravity-defying acts, and interactive visual effects. This jaw-dropping show features a moving stage, a 1,800-pound boat, and stunning choreography. Don’t miss out on your chance to see this incredible show at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, NV!
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KA runs for 1 hour and 30 minutes without intermission.
KA is an epic story of a girl and boy twins who embark on a perilous journey to fulfill their shared destiny. Combining acrobatic prowess, martial arts, puppets, interactive video projections, and pyrotechnics gives life to a magical story.
The word KA goes back to an ancient Egyptian belief in a spiritual duplicate of the body—that which accompanies all of us throughout this life and into the next. In the story of KA, this spirit connects our two heroes as they make their separate ways through life, love, and an empire at war.
KA is performed at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Children under five (5) years old are not permitted in the theater, and all children 17 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult. They must also be bought a ticket as lap sitting is not allowed.
Yes, but please note that some scenes incorporate loud noises and moments of darkness that might frighten children.
You are allowed to take photos inside the KA theater but only until 15 minutes before showtime. Photo and video recording during the performance are strictly prohibited for the safety of artists and guests.
KA has two different pre-show:15 minutes before each show at the KA lobby and 5 minutes before showtime in the theater.
Outside beverages are allowed inside the KA theater but no outside food. Food and drinks purchased from the full-service concession stand at the KA lobby may be brought into the theater.
Restrooms are conveniently located in the KA lobby.
Yes, there are wheelchair-accessible seats for patrons with wheelchairs and their guests. An accessible seat location may not have a seat.
Several theatrical elements used in the show include pyrotechnics, fog, flashing lights, and loud noises. Kindly consider checking these for guests with sensory sensitivity.