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Las Vegas, Nevada
RuPaul's Drag Race brought to the stage at the Flamingo Showroom.
RuPaul's Drag Race Live is the Strip's resident drag production, staged in its own showroom at the Flamingo since its 2020 debut. Built as an original production from the Emmy-winning television franchise and directed by RuPaul with choreographer Jamal Sims, it runs a rotating cast of Drag Race alumni — names like Asia O'Hara, Derrick Barry, and Shannel — through a fast, high-production hour of lip-sync numbers, costume changes, and live staging. It's the most accessible drag on the Strip and the only show of its kind there: no rideshare out to the Fruit Loop required, just a Las Vegas Boulevard address and a marquee name. For a traveler who wants the spectacle without hunting down a neighborhood bar, it's the easy pick — and because the lineup rotates, regulars and return visitors rarely catch the exact same cast twice.
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