You’ll find yourself laughing out loud as Nathan Burton mixes sharp comedy with jaw-dropping magic tricks in his new Las Vegas theater. Watch illusions up close, join a lively crowd, spot showgirls glittering by, and maybe even get called up on stage yourself. It’s fast-paced fun that leaves you wondering how he pulled it off — and why you’re still smiling afterward.
I’ll admit, I didn’t expect to laugh that much at a magic show on the Strip — but Nathan Burton’s Comedy Magic Show had me snorting into my soda before the first big trick even landed. The new theater is right inside FlyOver Las Vegas (I almost walked past it, distracted by neon and the smell of popcorn from somewhere). Our tickets got scanned fast, and you could feel this low buzz in the air — a mix of families, couples, one guy in a sparkly jacket who kept whispering “He’s gonna fool us all.” He wasn’t wrong.
Nathan himself? He’s not your usual “mysterious” magician. More like that funny uncle who somehow pulls a bowling ball out of thin air while cracking jokes about Vegas traffic. At one point he asked a kid from the front row to help — the kid looked terrified but left grinning, clutching some kind of signed card. The showgirls popped in now and then with these wild costumes; I swear there was glitter on my jeans afterward (not complaining). The whole thing moves quick — big illusions, little tricks right up close. Sometimes I caught myself trying to see how he did it, but honestly gave up after he made something disappear literally two feet away.
One thing I didn’t expect: how much everyone around me got into it. There was this older couple next to us — she gasped so loud during one bit that her husband nearly dropped his phone. It’s only about 70 minutes but feels packed; there’s no slow stretch where you’re checking your watch or anything. Oh, and if you’re worried about finding the place, just look for FlyOver between Hard Rock Cafe and Target on the Strip — we took an Uber and were inside within five minutes. Wheelchair access seemed smooth too; saw a family roll right in without fuss.
I still think about that moment when Nathan winked at our side of the crowd after making someone’s wedding ring vanish (and reappear inside a sealed can? Still no clue). Maybe it’s silly but for an afternoon in Las Vegas, it felt good just to be surprised again.
The show is now at the Nathan Burton Theater inside FlyOver Las Vegas on the Strip, between Hard Rock Cafe and Target.
The show runs for approximately 70 minutes.
Yes, it's family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Yes, all areas are wheelchair accessible including entrances and seating.
Yes, service animals are permitted inside the theater.
You can walk from nearby hotels or take Uber/Lyft to 3771 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste. 160; parking is also available onsite.
Your ticket includes admission to Nathan Burton's Comedy Magic Show; other extras are not included unless specified by your booking agent.
Infants can attend but must sit on an adult's lap; strollers are allowed inside.
Your booking includes admission tickets to Nathan Burton's Comedy Magic Show at his brand new theater inside FlyOver Las Vegas on the Strip — getting there is easy whether you walk or use rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible and welcomes families with infants or strollers as well as service animals.
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