How far in advance should you book ROUGE tickets

Short answer: book when you book your flights. Here is how ticket inventory for ROUGE actually behaves, so you can decide with real information instead of guessing at the box office.

Seats sell in order of quality

ROUGE uses reserved seating tiers at The STRAT Theater, and they sell from the stage backward. VIP booths and front tiers go first, sometimes a week or more ahead on weekends. Buying day-of does not usually mean missing the show; it means choosing from whatever is left, which on a Friday or Saturday is typically the back tiers. The show is the same from every seat. The night is not.

Which nights go first

Friday and Saturday performances carry the most demand and the thinnest day-of selection. Holiday weekends, fight weekends, and convention weeks can sell through entirely. Tuesday through Thursday shows are the easiest to book late, and the easiest to get premium seats close in.

A practical booking timeline

Trip booked more than two weeks out: buy your show tickets the same day, pick your exact seats, and cross it off the list. One week out: weekend VIP booths may already be thinning, so book now rather than on arrival. Already in Vegas: check tickets and pricing in the morning rather than at dinner, since the day's remaining inventory only shrinks.

What booking early gets you

Your pick of the four seating tiers, the showtime that fits your dinner plans instead of the one that is left, and one less decision competing for your attention once you land. ROUGE performs six nights a week, Tuesday through Sunday, at 9:00 PM Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday, and 10:00 PM Friday and Saturday. New to the show? Start with what to expect.

Pick your seats now