Memorable and Unique Entertainment using the interactive and extremely fun format of dueling pianos for weddings, corporate events, colleges and private parties.
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Dueling piano shows are free to attend and feature a pair of pianists who typically incorporate comedy into a high energy, engaging performance. This is not your niece’s piano recital. Unlike other lounge shows or concerts, the audience is invited to sing along to classic songs from then and now.
Most of these shows fill up quickly. If you want a seat, we recommend getting to the lounge early to stake your claim.
Below, we list out the dueling piano shows currently offered in Las Vegas!
See Also: Commonly forgotten Las Vegas packing list items.
The Piano Bar Harrah’s: In addition to Pete Vallee’s free Big Elvis show which runs Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2pm-6pm, Kim and Tamara Pinegar fire up the dueling pianos nightly at 9pm. Grab a couple pre-game cocktails at Carnival Court, an outdoor bar located between Harrah’s and Linq, and then make your way into the Piano bar just steps away.
Bar at Times Square at NYNY: Tucked in the themed city section of the New York New York casino floor, the Bar at Times Square is one of this blog’s favorite spots to hang out in Las Vegas. The dueling piano show plays nightly to a festive crowd. Hot tip: Grab one of the bartop seats that circle the bar looking in. You’ll have a great view, and will be able to enjoy comped drinks all night (provided you’re playing the bartop video poker). Both Harrah’s and Bar at Times Square offer a casual atmosphere. Getting dressed up certainly isn’t necessary.
Napoleon Lounge at Paris: A beautiful bar located in the promenade hallway linking Paris to Bally’s, Napoleon’s lounge has a vintage, upscale Vegas vibe. Although boasting a high end appearance and fancy drink menu, we found Napoleon’s to be welcoming, energetic, unpretentious, and a hell of a lot of fun. Entertainment starts at 5pm daily.
Eastside Lounge at Encore: Keeping up with the elegance and luxury that defines Wynn and Encore, Eastside Lounge is stunning. As a high end option at 5 star resort, we recommend dressing up and looking the part. Swimwear and tank tops are not permitted. With views of Encore’s pool, you can enjoy specialty, hand crafted cocktails while enjoying the live entertainment which kicks off at 9:30pm nightly.
Whether you are craving an upscale lounge experience with craft cocktails, or a run of the mill bar serving draft beer and rail drinks, there is a dueling piano experience for all tastes. Shouting along to your favorite songs until the wee hours of the morning is the perfect way to forget about the beating you took in the casino.
For more ideas on things to do in Las Vegas, check out our perfect 1, 2, or 3 day Las Vegas itinerary!
We may earn money from the companies and products mentioned in this post.
Dueling piano shows are free to attend and feature a pair of pianists who typically incorporate comedy into a high energy, engaging performance. This is not your niece’s piano recital. Unlike other lounge shows or concerts, the audience is invited to sing along to classic songs from then and now.
Most of these shows fill up quickly. If you want a seat, we recommend getting to the lounge early to stake your claim.
Below, we list out the dueling piano shows currently offered in Las Vegas!
See Also: Commonly forgotten Las Vegas packing list items.
The Piano Bar Harrah’s: In addition to Pete Vallee’s free Big Elvis show which runs Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2pm-6pm, Kim and Tamara Pinegar fire up the dueling pianos nightly at 9pm. Grab a couple pre-game cocktails at Carnival Court, an outdoor bar located between Harrah’s and Linq, and then make your way into the Piano bar just steps away.
Bar at Times Square at NYNY: Tucked in the themed city section of the New York New York casino floor, the Bar at Times Square is one of this blog’s favorite spots to hang out in Las Vegas. The dueling piano show plays nightly to a festive crowd. Hot tip: Grab one of the bartop seats that circle the bar looking in. You’ll have a great view, and will be able to enjoy comped drinks all night (provided you’re playing the bartop video poker). Both Harrah’s and Bar at Times Square offer a casual atmosphere. Getting dressed up certainly isn’t necessary.
Napoleon Lounge at Paris: A beautiful bar located in the promenade hallway linking Paris to Bally’s, Napoleon’s lounge has a vintage, upscale Vegas vibe. Although boasting a high end appearance and fancy drink menu, we found Napoleon’s to be welcoming, energetic, unpretentious, and a hell of a lot of fun. Entertainment starts at 5pm daily.
Eastside Lounge at Encore: Keeping up with the elegance and luxury that defines Wynn and Encore, Eastside Lounge is stunning. As a high end option at 5 star resort, we recommend dressing up and looking the part. Swimwear and tank tops are not permitted. With views of Encore’s pool, you can enjoy specialty, hand crafted cocktails while enjoying the live entertainment which kicks off at 9:30pm nightly.
Whether you are craving an upscale lounge experience with craft cocktails, or a run of the mill bar serving draft beer and rail drinks, there is a dueling piano experience for all tastes. Shouting along to your favorite songs until the wee hours of the morning is the perfect way to forget about the beating you took in the casino.
For more ideas on things to do in Las Vegas, check out our perfect 1, 2, or 3 day Las Vegas itinerary!