Nathan Burton Comedy Magic

Treat yourself to an afternoon of head-scratching illusions and beautiful showgirls at the Nathan Burton Magic Show that has been captivating audiences on the Las Vegas Strip since 2001. Burton’s casu

Treat yourself to an afternoon of head-scratching illusions and beautiful showgirls at the Nathan Burton Magic Show that has been captivating audiences on the Las Vegas Strip since 2001. Burton’s casual and comical style & complicated tricks create an exhilarating afternoon show that the whole family can enjoy.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q: What's the age limit for the Nathan Burton show? Can kids come?

A: Nathan Burton's Comedy Magic Show is family-friendly, so kids are definitely welcome! I took my 8-year-old, and he had a blast. Just make sure they can sit through the show; it lasts about 70 minutes. There’s no strict age limit, but I’d say it’s best for ages 5 and up.

Q: Is there parking nearby, or should I take an Uber?

A: There’s parking available at the hotel where the show is held, but it can get pretty crowded, especially on weekends. I suggest arriving early for better spots, or you can take an Uber for convenience. It drops you off right at the entrance, which is super easy!

Q: What's the best time to attend? Are the afternoon shows less crowded?

A: The afternoon shows are generally less crowded, especially during weekdays. If you want a more intimate experience, I’d recommend going then. Plus, you get to enjoy the rest of the evening in Vegas without feeling rushed!

Discussions

Just saw Nathan Burton, and it was amazing!

I took my family to see Nathan Burton’s Comedy Magic Show last weekend, and wow, what a fantastic time! The illusions were mind-blowing, and the showgirls were stunning. My kids were laughing and clapping the whole time. It really was a good mix of comedy and magic. Plus, it’s right on the Strip, so we grabbed some dinner nearby afterward. Totally recommend it!

Looking to book Nathan Burton for my dad’s birthday!

I’m thinking of getting tickets to Nathan Burton's show as a gift for my dad. He loves magic and comedy. Do you think this is a good choice? Also, any tips on seating? Should I go for VIP or just standard tickets? Thanks!