
Spiegelworld’s disco-themed show, DiscoShow, at The LINQ will have its final performance on January 3, 2026. The show ran for about a year in the Glitterloft space, where audiences could stand, dance, and move around instead of sitting in traditional seats. The venue’s connected dining and bar areas will continue to operate after the show ends.
Final show set for Jan. 3, 2026
Spiegelworld announced the decision in a news release and set the production’s last performance for January 3, 2026, according to Neon Review-Journal. The outlet notes that tickets for the remaining performances are on sale now and that the show began previews in 2024.
Ticket sales cited for the shutdown
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison said, “Of course, ticket sales for ‘DiscoShow’ have been the key factor in the decision to close this show,” as reported by Neon Review-Journal. He added that the company remains positive, saying, “I now feel even more optimistic about producing new ideas,” as the production leaves the Strip.
What stays open at the LINQ
The company said the venue’s Diner Ross Steakhouse and the connected 99 Prince and Glitterloft bars will continue operating after the curtain falls on DiscoShow, a point picked up in local coverage. Vital Vegas reported that these dining and bar concepts are expected to outlast the ticketed production itself.
A $40 million experiment that opened in 2024
DiscoShow staged previews in August 2024 and premiered that September as part of a Spiegelworld and Caesars rollout for the Glitterloft space, according to the original press announcement. Business Wire covered the launch and ticketing, while local reporting has described the buildout as roughly a $40 million production. Las Vegas Advisor emphasized the immersive staging and the reported price tag.
What this means for Spiegelworld
Spiegelworld still operates long-running attractions such as Absinthe and Atomic Saloon Show and has used dining and bar concepts to diversify its revenue footprint across the Strip. The company’s site lists its lineup of shows and connected restaurants that make up its Las Vegas presence, as per Spiegelworld.
For fans who embraced the standing, high-energy dance format, the remaining performances through early January represent the last chance to catch DiscoShow. After January 3, 2026, nightlife watchers will be keeping an eye on whether the Glitterloft space is reimagined for a new Spiegelworld concept or retooled into a different Strip attraction.









