Michael Grandinetti Tickets
Michael Grandinetti Concert Tickets
Enjoy a night of magical spectacle with Michael Grandinetti tickets. Grandinetti is a stage magician and illusionist known for his large-scale shows and death-defying stunts. He developed a passion for illusions when he received a magic kit for Christmas as a boy and performed his first magic show at five years old. While in college, Grandinetti won Pittsburgh’s All-Star Achievement Award for making waves in the magic industry. He has since gone on to tour the U.S. and abroad, performing his illusions at sporting events, casinos and even with world-class orchestras.
Grandinetti has appeared on television in The World’s Most Dangerous Magic, Masters of Illusion, and Don’t Blink. He was the first magician invited to perform at Washington D.C.’s Independence Day Parade, where he mysteriously levitated his assistant high above the float. Grandinetti was also the featured headliner of the Masters of Magic show at Reno’s Grand Sierra Resort and Casino. He performed large-scale illusions on the world’s biggest indoor stage. Some of the artist’s signature tricks are bringing a painting to life, making multiple people appear and disappear and reading the minds of an entire audience at once. Buy Michael Grandinetti tickets to see this mind-bending magician hit the stage.
How much do tickets for Michael Grandinetti cost?
Michael Grandinetti ticket prices are based on seating location and which ticket packages you select with $189 being the average price you’ll pay.
Are VIP tickets available for Michael Grandinetti?
Yes, VIP upgrades and premium seats are available for as much as $468.
Where to find cheap Michael Grandinetti tickets?
Fans can find great affordable tickets starting as low as $89 by selecting seats away from the stage.
Michael Grandinetti 2025 Schedule
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How long does Michael Grandinetti last?
A Michael Grandinetti show typically lasts 90 to 105 minutes with no intermission. The duration can vary slightly depending on the location and specific performance.