Feathered, Flawless, and Fierce: A Night with the Queen of Burlesque at Voltaire Las Vegas

Let’s just say this: when you see Dita Von Teese perform once, you’ll whisper “icon” under your breath.

But after your second time? You’re calling her your spiritual leader and rereading her book like it’s the sacred scroll of femininity.
Our Dita obsession began accidentally (and epically) in New Orleans at the Orpheum Theatre—full vintage glam, gothic elegance, and feathers that made us consider a lifestyle change.

We left that night spiritually altered and immediately entered our Silk Robe Era™. Drinking prosecco out of coupe glasses became a Tuesday thing. Lounging in vintage robes while applying red lipstick “just because”? Standard procedure.

So when the Queen of Burlesque herself launched a Dita Von Teese Las Vegas show at Voltaire inside the Venetian Resort Las Vegas, it wasn’t a question. It was destiny.

Tickets were secured faster than we’ve ever RSVP’d for a girls’ trip. Because when Dita calls, your credit card says, “Say less.”

The Origin of a Glam Overlord

Dita Von Teese wasn’t born on a rhinestone chaise lounge—but she probably demanded one by kindergarten.

Before she was the undisputed Queen of Burlesque, she was Heather Renée Sweet: a Midwestern girl with a thing for vintage lingerie, red lipstick, and vibes so Old Hollywood she could’ve been raised by a pin-up poster.

She worked at a lingerie boutique, dabbled in fetish modeling, and somewhere along the way rebranded herself with a name inspired by a silent film star and a typo that stuck like good setting spray.

From there? A sparkle-soaked rise to global fame, complete with custom corsets, and theatrical stripteases. Her version of clocking in? Climbing into a six-foot coupe glass in full Swarovski.

Inside a theater in Las Vegas with red velvet seating, pink and blue lighting and maximalist vintage vibes

Welcome to Voltaire: Champagne, Sass & Swivel Chairs

The Voltaire venue is what would happen if Gatsby threw a party inside a Fabergé egg. It’s glitzy, intimate, and oh-so theatrical—with a layout that feels plucked from a 1930s Parisian dream.

Think tiny cabaret tables with chairs that swivel (for optimal stage-ogling or wine-whispering), and lighting so flattering it should be illegal.

The strangers-turned-soulmates at our table? Theresa and Marilyn, 70-somethings from Orange County who arrived marinated in Prosecco and boasted dangerous levels of charisma.

And yes, they offered us gum and unsolicited life advice. We immediately pledged allegiance.

They’d never seen Dita live before, but were emotionally prepared like it was opening night, the Oscars, her wedding, and the final rose ceremony all rolled into one.

We immediately adopted them as our future selves. If you’re not clinking glasses with women who could out-party you by 30+ years, you’re doing Vegas wrong.

The Dita Von Teese Vegas Experience: A Masterclass in Drama (and Rhinestones)

The Dita Von Teese show Las Vegas is less a performance and more a rhinestone-drenched seduction ritual set to jazz.

It’s rhinestone therapy. Feathered healing. Sparkle church.

There are corsets tighter than your childhood ponytail, headdresses tall enough to have their own zip code, and striptease sequences so impeccably timed you’d think her glove had a choreography degree.

It’s the kind of performance that whispers, “Behold the power of a woman who knows exactly how to take off a shoe.”

The pièce de résistance? Her iconic champagne glass moment. Yes, she climbs inside a life-sized crystal coupe and bathes like the martini-loving goddess she is.

Water sparkles. She glows. We cried a little. Somewhere, Old Hollywood shed a rhinestone tear of pride.

There’s a 10-minute intermission halfway through—just enough time to grab another drink, reapply your lipstick, and whisper to your seat neighbor, “Do I buy a corset now or later?”

Bonus: cocktails are available before and during the show, which means your bubbly and burlesque cravings are both handled.

The Art of the Tease (and the Logistics of Parking)

Let’s not forget the practical stuff, because even glitter queens need a game plan.

Location: The show takes place at Voltaire inside the Venetian Resort Las Vegas, which is centrally located on the Strip and walking distance from literally everything glam.

Parking: Venetian offers valet and self-parking, and while it can get crowded on weekends, it’s manageable. If you’re driving, allow time to navigate the winding casino corridors—because yes, even burlesque comes with a bit of a labyrinth vibe.

Dress Code: There’s no official requirement, but let’s just say this: dress like you’re ready to be cast in a noir film or seduce a jazz pianist. Sequins encouraged. Drama required.

Inside a theater in Las Vegas with red velvet seating, pink and blue lighting and maximalist vintage vibes

Final Thoughts: A Sparkly, Sassy Night You’ll Never Forget

Calling Dita Von Teese Las Vegas show a “night out” is like calling Beyoncé “just a singer.”

It’s a rite of passage for anyone who believes in the power of sequins, the poetry of a well-timed fan twirl, and the sacred art of feeling fabulous.

It’s Vegas, but make it vintage couture.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just burlesque-curious, this show will awaken something inside you. A slinky, slow-walking, red-lipsticked version of yourself you didn’t even know was dying to come out. She lives here. Let her shine.

By the end, Theresa and Marilyn were referring to Dita as “our girl,” and genuinely looked like they might follow her tour bus to the next city.

For the Sparkle-Curious

What: Dita Von Teese show Las Vegas (aka your new obsession)

Where: Voltaire at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas

Why Go: Feathers, rhinestones, champagne glass seduction, and the most glamorous girls’ night ever.

When: Check show schedules online. Arrive early for prime table-chatting and cocktail ordering.

Need to Know: 10-minute intermission. Drinks are sold before and during. Wear something you’d want to be seen in during a rhinestone emergency.

Bonus Tip: Talk to the table next to you. You might meet your future self. Or just a fabulous new friend who understands the power of a good headdress.

Vegas, you did her right. Long live the Queen of Burlesque.


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1 comment about “Feathered, Flawless, and Fierce: A Night with the Queen of Burlesque at Voltaire Las Vegas”

Tabitha Olson

May 20, 2025 at 7:49 am

This show is racy, but worth seeing. Check the local papers and they often have discounts to this show.


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