Blue Man Group will hold its annual sensory-friendly performance this month in partnership with the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. The special show takes place on Sunday, June 14, at 2 p.m. at the Luxor Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

It offers a lower-stimulation version of the popular performance, so families with autistic loved ones or those with sensory sensitivities can enjoy it comfortably. Organizers said they would tone down the bright lights, lower the volume, and skip any in-your-face effects. 

But they don’t lose what makes the Blue Man Group great: the drumming, the silliness, the nonstop energy. In fact, Autism kids and adults who usually find regular shows just too much can relax and enjoy themselves.

Why Sensory-Friendly Events Matter

A lot of families in southern Nevada skip big shows because the noise, flashing lights, or crowds are just too intense; it’s easy for things to get stressful fast. Sensory-friendly events open the doors. Now these families can join in without worrying about feeling overwhelmed or having meltdowns.

It’s a way for kids on the spectrum and their families to share something special, create lasting memories, and feel they truly belong.

Supporting Local Autism Programs in Vegas

All ticket sales from the performance will benefit the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. Tickets cost $36 and are available at blueman.com.

The money supports family-centered programs and services for individuals with autism and neurodevelopmental conditions across the region. It shows how local businesses and organizations can work together to make a real difference.

Details for Families Planning to Attend

The sensory-friendly show is open to all ages. Regular Blue Man Group performances run nightly at the Luxor, but this special one is designed with sensory needs in mind.

Families should visit blueman.com soon to purchase tickets, as these events often fill up quickly with grateful local families.

Building a More Inclusive Community in Nevada

Partnerships like this really show how Las Vegas and southern Nevada are working to become more inviting for families. It’s a reminder that a bit of empathy really helps everyone get involved and enjoy what the community has to offer.

At Nevada Autism Center, we’re happy to see more opportunities popping up for all kinds of families.

If you need support, want to connect, or just have questions about resources or upcoming events, we’re here for you. Just use the contact form on our website, and we’ll get back to you quickly with help that fits what you need. Let’s keep working together to make Nevada a place where every family feels at home.

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Last Updated: January 16th, 2025