Which Magicians You Definitely Have To Think About Going To In Vegas

There are plenty of different types of shows you can go to see. Some are hard core illusionists and some are just jokesters that perform decent magic. Some have run a home based business performing magic at parties and suddenly think they can make it to the big time.

Most have night shows up to 6 nights a week. Lance Burton, who performs at the Monte Carlo Hotel, is original in his act as well as fascinating. He starts the show with definite close-up wizardry. In one show, he tossed a bird in the air that became confetti in front of everybody. He moves onto larger illusions and his act is extremely good. He’s also got a juggler in his show that may juggle a chainsaw, a peanut MM, and a beanbag chair.

Penn and Teller are two magicians you won’t want to miss. The ever quiet Teller usually winds up being the guinea pig to the ever vociferous Penn. They perform magic and then make an effort to explain how they are accomplished. They also do juggling, make really off the wall comments, and do some really mean stunts. The stunt most like to see is Teller catch a bullet in his teeth after Penn shoots him.

Criss Angel became famous through his Mindfreak television show. He’s found at the Luxor Hotel and does shows at others in Vegas as well. He’s done the Houdini trick Metamorphosis with no curtain. He has cut himself in two and put himself back together. Criss also shows his mentalist capabilities when he asks folk to consider certain objects or numbers.

Mac King, performing at Harrah’s hotel, is one of the best afternoon shows you can see. He’s famous for close-up magic that really defies your eyes and brain. Mac’s show is perfect if you want something for the youngsters right before dinner or another show. He isn’t extraordinarily expensive and is an incredible entertainer.

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