Mike Hammer Interactive Magic Four Queens Fremont Street

4.8(568 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Hammerhead Productions
⭐ 4.8/5 (568 reviews) | πŸ’° $37.5 | ⏱️ Duration: 1.2 hours | πŸ‘₯ N/A people
πŸ’‘What happens at the Mike Hammer magic show in Las Vegas?
The Mike Hammer Comedy Magic Show is a 70-minute comedy and magic performance at the Four Queens Hotel in downtown Las Vegas, from $37.50 per person. Hammer mixes sleight-of-hand, comedy, and audience participation, with feats like a handcuff escape, swallowing razor blades, mind-reading, and a closing Pick Pocket Booth. It's best for adults and teens 13 and up who want a short, interactive show over a big production.

🎯 Why People Book This

Where this show spends its time is close-up, with Mike Hammer working the room as part magician, part comedian across 70 minutes built on audience participation. The draw is the format, comedy magic and sleight of hand at a downtown hotel rather than a big Strip production, at $37.50 a ticket against the higher prices off Las Vegas Boulevard. It is a small, English-only room, so it suits people who want a performer reading and pulling them into the act, not a stage they watch from a distance. The operator recommends ages 13 and up, which makes it a fit for couples and older families rather than young kids.

🎭 The Experience

Mike Hammer's Comedy Magic Show is a 70-minute interactive sleight-of-hand and stand-up act at the Four Queens on Fremont Street, with general admission and VIP seating from USD 37.50 per person. This is a small-room show, not a stage spectacle, and the room is the point: a single performer working close to the crowd in a space where the front rows are within arm's reach and 100% of the audience is part of the act. What happens on stage is close-up magic stitched to comedy, with no machinery to hide behind, the handcuff escape, swallowing double-edged razor blades, mind-reading, and a closing Pick Pocket Booth of Solitude where Hammer pulls watches and wallets off volunteers. Performed in English, it runs a tight 70 minutes with no opening act and no filler. At this price you are paying for one man's hands and timing, not a theater built around them.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: This is the night for someone who'd rather sit in a small room and be pulled into the act than crane up at a stadium-scale production. It's an interactive magic show on Fremont Street rather than a Strip spectacle β€” the draw is being in the room with it, not watching from the back of an arena.
Worth it if:
  • You're staying downtown on Fremont Street and want a real evening out without a cab to the Strip.
  • You like the idea of an interactive show, where the audience is part of the night rather than a silent crowd in the dark.
  • You're bringing someone who finds the big Cirque productions cold and wants magic with a personality attached to it.
Skip it if:
  • You came to Vegas for the giant water-and-acrobatics spectacle and a smaller room will feel like a letdown.
  • You hate being noticed in a crowd, and the word "interactive" is a reason to stay home.
Choose this over Vegas Mentalist Show: Gerry McCambridge Mind Reading if:
  • You want hands-on magic and tricks you're part of, not the head-game of a mentalist reading the room.

Show at a Glance

Duration1.2 hours
Price (from)$37.5 per person
AgesAges 5+
OperatorHammerhead Productions
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.8/5 (564 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
1.2 hours$37.5 per person
DurationAges
1.2 hoursAges 5+
DurationOperator
1.2 hoursHammerhead Productions
DurationCancellation
1.2 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
1.2 hours4.8/5 (564 reviews)

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Venue: Four Queens Hotel, Fremont Street
  • Ages: Ages 5+, though 13 and up is recommended
  • Seating: General Admission or VIP (VIP includes a line pass and one soda, well drink, or domestic beer), selected at checkout
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; all areas and surfaces are accessible; service animals allowed
  • Good to Know: Show is performed in English only; not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the show
  • Booking Tip: Book ahead for weekends and holidays; choose your seating category at checkout

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

With a heavy dose of audience participation and a Pick Pocket Booth finale, where you sit matters: the VIP ticket adds a line pass plus one drink and gets you in ahead of general admission, which is worth it if you want a closer seat in this small room.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're buying here isn't polished illusion at a distance, it's a small room where the audience is part of the act, with 100% participation built into a 70-minute set of comedy and close-up magic. The trade-off is obvious: if you want to sit back and watch, this won't suit you, and it's English-only. Best for a group that likes being pulled in, and the 564 reviews behind that 4.8 say the interactive bet pays off. Recommended 13 and up, not a young-kids night.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.8(568 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an age minimum for this show?β–Ύ

The booking system lists ages 5 to 99, but the operator recommends ages 13 and up. If you plan to bring children, confirm with the operator when booking.

Are seats assigned or general admission?β–Ύ

It depends on the ticket you select. There are two seating options, VIP Seating and General Admission Seating, chosen at the time of booking. The listing does not specify whether VIP seats are assigned; confirm with the operator when booking.

What happens if I arrive late?β–Ύ

This is not stated in the listing details; confirm with the operator when booking.

Is the one drink included with VIP tickets alcoholic?β–Ύ

It can be. The VIP ticket includes a line pass and one soda, well drink, or domestic beer, so you can choose an alcoholic or non-alcoholic option.

How much audience participation is required?β–Ύ

The show is described as interactive with audience participation, and the description states 100% audience participation. The exact requirement for any individual attendee is not specified; if you prefer not to take part, confirm what to expect with the operator when booking.

Where exactly is the Four Queens Hotel located?β–Ύ

The show takes place at the Four Queens Hotel in Las Vegas. The listing does not give a street address, but it notes there is no pickup, so you meet at the start point, and public transportation options are available nearby. Confirm the exact address with the operator when booking.

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