Siegfried & Roy Statue at Neon Museum

Magic’s great legends’s bronze statue finds a new home.

Vanessa Armstrong
Siegfried & Roy Statue at Neon Museum
Courtesy of The Neon Museum

The 17-foot bronze-painted statue of Siegfried & Roy that used to be at The Mirage will have a new home at The Neon Museum starting on April 24, 2026. 

Neon Museum lining up tributes for legendary Las Vegas duo
Siegfried and Roy are being honored in the spring by the Neon Museum.

Siegfried & Roy’s Estate and Hard Rock Hotel International, the company that took over The Mirage, gifted the statue to the museum over a year ago. Neon has had it in storage since then, but it’s ready to preserve and showcase the gilded heads of Siegfried & Roy gazing over the larger-than-life bust of a tiger. 

Courtesy of The Neon Museum

The statue’s new home will be in Neon’s Boneyard display space, an outdoor area dedicated to historic signs (and now, statues) that are no longer in use.  

Neon is also researching stories related to Siegfried & Roy’s career, and an audio compilation will become part of the museum’s “Vegas Voices” series. Patrons will be able to gaze on the wonder of the statue, sincerely appreciate its part in Las Vegas history, and hear more about Siegfried & Roy’s legacy. 

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