Here at Nevada Hotel Casinos we love gambling and we love a joke – you could say we’re game for a laugh. Whenever we’re not spending the night in a Vegas poker room, you’ll most likely find us laughing till we’re fit to burst at one of Sin City’s comedy extravaganzas. As always, we’re here to tell you what to check out when you’re in town, so without further ado let’s take a look at the best Vegas comedy shows.
David Spade
Hurry if you want to catch the Rules of Engagement star in Vegas. His shows on August 16 and 17 in the Sands Showroom at the Venetian Las Vegas are selling out fast. If you miss his acts this weekend, don’t despair, because Spade will be back in the fall for shows on October 4 and 5.
While Spade is famous for his TV work on sitcoms like Just Shoot Me and in film roles such as the recent Grown Ups 2, his stand-up performances are equally impressive.
Watch David Spade’s spontaneous comic genius on the David Letterman TV show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkLvzDOye-o
Andrew Dice Clay
This self-styled rock n’ roll comedian is no stranger to controversy – but he’s all the funnier for it. Clay may now be in his mid-fifties, but the Diceman shows no sign of slowing down or forgetting how to roll with the comedy punches. And we mean punches: Clay remains the only performer whom MTV’s ever been banned for life.
If you enjoy edgy comedy that pushes the boundaries of acceptability, you’re gonna love the Diceman’s “Indestructible” shows in August at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s Vinyl, an appropriate venue for the leather-loving, chain-smoking Clay. He’ll be playing every weekend in Vegas until September 1.
Check out Clay’s recent appearance on The View TV show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4fYUknt-HE
Jerry Seinfeld
Whether you’re in Adelaide or Zagreb, the name Seinfield needs no introduction. Just in case you were living without television between 1989 and 1998, Jerry Seinfeld was the man behind arguably the biggest sitcoms of all time, Seinfeld, which he also starred in as well co-wrote with fellow comedian Larry David.
If you only know Seinfeld from the TV show, you’re in for a pleasant surprise when you catch his stand-up act, which is possibly even wittier.
Watch this compilation of Jerry’s best stand-up gags:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyE5SDPcHqw
Jerry Seinfeld will be appearing at Caesars Palace on the Strip on September 6 and 7. Prices start at $75.
Are these the best Vegas comedy shows in town? Or have you seen something you think is funnier? Tell us in the comments section below.
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