The Sirens of TI


For ten years, the lagoon in front of the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino was known as "Buccaneer Bay," which featured an action-packed pirate show. In 2003, the hotel's management decided a more adult image was needed, so they renamed the lagoon "Siren's Cove" and launched a new, much more sultry show called "The Sirens of TI."

The centerpiece of the show is an 88-foot, three-mast wooden sailing ship moored in front of tall cliffs and a seaside village façade. This is where unwary sailors fall prey to the seductive charms and captivating melodies of the beautiful Sirens. It's a clash between renegade pirates and mesmerizing temptresses, with song, dance, and pyrotechnics performed four times daily for free. To date, more than 10 million visitors have witnessed the spectacle, which lasts for roughly 18 minutes each performance.

The Sirens of TI appear in Siren's Cove seven days a week at 7pm, 8:30pm, and 10pm, with a show added at 5:30pm in winter and at 11:30pm in summer. Located at the corner of the Las Vegas Strip and Spring Mountain Road, the address is 3300 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109. Please note that attendance is standing room only; no seating is available.

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