Nikki Glaser & David Spade: The Vegas Residency Las Vegas Show
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Two comedians. Zero filters. Nikki Glaser and David Spade share a stage at The Colosseum, where decades of deadpan meet fearless confessional humor — and somehow, the collision works perfectly.
There's a particular kind of comedy that only works live — where the silence before a punchline is part of the joke, where a single raised eyebrow from the performer does half the work. That's exactly what Nikki Glaser and David Spade deliver inside The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, one of the most storied performance venues on the Las Vegas Strip.
David Spade built his reputation on a specific kind of dry, perfectly timed wit — the sort that made him a standout on Saturday Night Live and kept him in the pop culture conversation for decades through television, film, and a knack for saying exactly what everyone else was thinking but wouldn't dare say. His work spans from cult comedy classics like Black Sheep and The Emperor's New Groove to long-running TV series like Just Shoot Me and Rules of Engagement. On stage, that same unhurried, sardonic energy translates into something almost conversational — like being let in on a joke at the expense of the rest of the world.
Nikki Glaser operates from an entirely different frequency. Sharpened by years of Comedy Central roasts, late-night television, her own podcast, and appearances in projects like Inside Amy Schumer and A.P. Bio, she brings the kind of honesty that makes audiences squirm with recognition before they burst out laughing. Her material doesn't flinch. It goes somewhere most comedians would sidestep, and that willingness to go there — fully, without apology — is what makes her one of the most exciting stand-ups working today.
Together, these two don't just share a bill — they create a genuine dynamic. The contrast between Spade's cool detachment and Glaser's unguarded intensity makes for a show with real texture. The Colosseum itself adds to the experience: an intimate venue by Las Vegas standards, designed to make even large-scale performances feel close and immediate. No two nights unfold exactly the same way, and that unpredictability is precisely the point. This is comedy that happens in the room, in the moment, with an audience that becomes part of it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Nikki Glaser and David Spade actually perform together or separately?
Both comedians appear as part of the same residency at The Colosseum. The pairing creates a show with two distinct comedic styles on one stage — Spade's dry, deadpan delivery alongside Glaser's fearless, confessional humor — giving the evening a genuine sense of contrast and momentum.
Is this show appropriate for all adults or is it pretty edgy?
This is adult stand-up comedy. Nikki Glaser in particular is known for frank, unapologetic material that doesn't shy away from uncomfortable topics. David Spade's humor, while more understated, is equally sharp. It's best suited for audiences who enjoy no-holds-barred comedy rather than family-friendly entertainment.
What's The Colosseum like as a venue for a comedy show?
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace was purpose-built for headline residencies and seats around 4,300 guests. Despite its scale, the venue's design keeps sightlines strong throughout. For a comedy show, the intimacy can surprise first-time visitors — even seats further back tend to feel connected to the performance.
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