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Free Shows

Free shows in Las VegasThe times of the shows are subject to change.

Atlantis & Festival Fountain Show. Forum Shops. Mon-Fri, 3 pm-midnight; Sat-Sun, noon-midnight. Every hour.

Azure Aquatic Show. Silverton. Watch and enjoy a mermaid and lots of fish in the aquarium at Silverton (a few miles south of the Strip, at Blue Diamond Rd and Industrial Rd). Hourly on weekdays: 5 pm - 11 pm; Sat 3 pm - 11 pm; Sun 1 pm - 8 pm Dark on Tuesdays.

Fountains of Bellagio. More than 1,000 fountains, lit at night by almost 5,000 lights, make water dance to music and propel it as high as 240 ft on the 11-acre Lago di Bellagio, in front of the hotel. A $52 million production. Twenty-eight (and more in the making) shows are rotated at random.Mon-Fri: hourly 3 pm-7 pm; every 15 minutes till midnight. Sat-Sun: hourly 12 noon-7 pm; every 15 minutes till midnight.

Fremont Street Experience. Downtown. Viva Vision Light & Sound Show. Sunset-midnight. Every hour.

Hawaiian Performers. Hawaiian Marketplace, on the Strip, between Planet Hollywood and MGM Grand. Free shows every day and in the evening: singing, dancing, story-telling and more.

Live Circus Acts. Circus Circus. Continuous, starting at 11 am.

Show in the Sky. Rio. Music and dancing in the middle of the casino. 3, 4, 5, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, and 9:30 pm.

Medieval Acts. Excalibur, at Court Jester's Stage. Magic and comedy every 45 minutes between 10 am and 10 pm.

Merchant's Harbor Rainstorm. Planet Hollywood. Sun-Thu: 10 am-11 pm, every hour; Fri-Sat: 10 am-midnight, every 30 minutes.

The Sirens of TI. Treasure Island. Replacing the Pirates' Battle in front of Treasure Island, this new show still involves pyrotechnics, sailors who fall into the water, and adds sexy sirens, music, and dance. 7, 8:30, 10, and 11:30 pm.

Sunset Stampede. Sam's Town Hotel & Casino. A laser and light show in a park-like setting, at 2, 6, 8, and 10 pm.

Volcano at MirageAfter months of work (and $25 million), the Volcano in front of The Mirage is active again, as of December 8, 2008.

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