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Home to the nearly 2,000-year-old Colosseum, Rome has always loved a good show. If you’re seeking a memorable way to spend an afternoon or evening, Rome shows and performances seldom disappoint. From thrilling family-friendly gladiator reenactments that bring ancient history to life, to elegant opera arias performed in centuries-old venues, and audacious adults-only cabaret acts, the city’s vibrant theatrical scene offers something for every taste.
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There are plenty of high-quality Rome shows and performances to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best events available right now:
Prices for Rome shows and performances vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you're looking for experiences on the lower end of the price range, these are the best events to book now:
Yes, Rome shows and performances are worth it. When it comes to experiencing a destination, music and live entertainment add an extra dimension. In Rome in particular, the venues are unique. Catch an open-air opera on a rooftop terrace overlooking one of the world’s most famous main squares, listen to a string quartet in a historic church, or head underground for a concert in a crypt. You can even watch a gladiator reenactment. (Don’t worry: No animals or people get hurt)
Per one customer who booked the The Great Opera Arias Concert at Palazzo Poli - Trevi Fountain, “Oh what a night!!! Everyone is extremely talented and amazing. We had a great time! Staff were friendly and helpful. The seating was comfortable and spacious. They allowed drinks inside and the bartender was quick and friendly. The drinks were amazing! The show was amazing! Would 10/10 recommend!”
Before booking Rome shows and performances, read the fine print. Some shows and performances won’t let you in if you’re running late. Other shows include snacks and beverages, and a few shows and performances offer extras, such as guided tours, entry to a nearby museum, or the option to upgrade and add dinner.
To maximize the enjoyment of your Rome shows and performances, keep in mind that some productions will be in Italian. And if you’re attending an open-air performance, try to arrive early to score seats with the best views, if not of the singers, of the surrounding cityscape. Also, ensure you wear appropriate clothing. Many shows and performances have a smart casual dress code. It’s better to be overdressed than underdressed in Italy, where fashion is one of the country’s favorite love languages.
Even if you’re short on time, you can find Rome events to fit your schedule. Here are some of the best Rome shows and performances you can enjoy in an hour or less:


































