365 Days of Fun Events in Vegas
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It's rare that a single event can shut down the Las Vegas Strip and dominate the world's attention at the same time. The Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix does just that. Held in late November, this fast-paced event includes two days of practice laps and qualifying runs, plus the race itself — all adding to the spectacle that is Las Vegas, Nevada.
F1 is just one of many noteworthy events held throughout the year in Las Vegas that’s not related to the city’s famed gambling history. So, no matter when you choose to go, there’s always something new and fun to discover.
Check out these events that might be happening while you’re there. If you’re already an Owner, keep reading for more information about exclusive events created just for you!*
Spring
Even though it’s in the desert, spring months can be on the cooler side. Even during the day, a light sweatshirt or jacket may be needed to enjoy some of these springtime events.
Great Vegas Festival of Beer (April)
The biggest craft beer festival in Southern Nevada takes place in the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, bringing the best local and regional brews. You'll enjoy plenty of food and live entertainment in between sips.
Punk Rock Bowling (May)
Punk Rock Bowling started out as an underground bowling series, but grew to include parties and shows throughout the downtown area. The event includes headliners over three nights at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
Summer
As the weather heats up, so do the legendary events. Get out of the desert sun and cool down in the most entertaining way possible.
International Fight Week (June)
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is based in Las Vegas and the mixed martial arts giant gives back to the fans every summer with International Fight Week. It's a series of fan-friendly events, that include an expo, hall of fame inductions, and a big fight card at the T-Mobile Arena.
NBA Summer League (July)
While basketball's biggest stars go on vacation, the NBA Summer League drops right in. Fans can watch multiple games a day on campus at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), featuring rookies and up-and-comers in off-season play. But don’t let the “preseason” moniker fool you, the games are just as competitive as those in the regular season.
Fall
It can be argued that there’s no better time to head west to Vegas than in the fall. While the rest of the country cools down, the desert is still nice and warm. So, it’s no coincidence that the fall season is the most packed.
iHeartRadio Music Festival (September)
This two-day mix of chart-topping performers, from pop and rap to country and classic rock at the T-Mobile Arena, is what music fans live for. And best of all, the lineup tends to mix current chart toppers with legacy acts, bringing tunes for everyone.
Life is Beautiful (September)
Traditionally a downtown-wide block party with multiple stages, this festival has become the outdoor electronic dance music party of note.
RiSE Festival (October)
This unique festival is presented in the Mojave Desert outside Las Vegas for a night of food, music, and the environmentally friendly release of lanterns into the darkness of the night.
Las Vegas Pride (October)
Pride Month takes place in June, but Las Vegas saves its own annual celebration of LGBTQ+ culture for October, when it’s a touch cooler outside. Top events include a downtown parade and day-long festival.
When We Were Young (October)
This music festival is a celebration of power pop, rock, and punk through the nostalgic filter of the late 1990s and early aughts. Held at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds, it features groups like Panic! at the Disco, blink-182, Weezer, and The Offspring.
Winter
As the temperatures begin to drop, the entertainment ramps up for fun, snow-free entertainment.
Neon City Festival (November)
The free festival takes place during F1 weekend, with programming food trucks and live music at The Fremont Street Experience, Arts District, and Fremont East.
Enchant (Late November through December)
The Las Vegas Ballpark in downtown Summerlin transforms into Enchant, a winter wonderland with ice skating, lights, shopping, seasonal treats, and a Ferris wheel overlooking a Christmas lights maze.
The Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix
The excitement takes place on a nearly 4-mile track that mostly runs through Las Vegas Boulevard, wrapping around iconic landmarks like the Sphere and the Bellagio fountains. There are a variety of grandstand and viewing party options, but the immersive experiences, shopping, and pop-up activations are also part of the fun for fans up and down the Strip.
Glittering Lights (November through early January)
See a spectacular winter holiday display without leaving your car. Glittering Lights is a drive-through holiday lights attraction that comes to life over 2.5 miles at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Many of the elaborate designs have Vegas themes.
New Year's Eve (December 31)
Las Vegas hosts one of the most over the top New Year's Eve celebrations in the world. The entire Strip closes to vehicle traffic, turning the main stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard into one big block party, while fireworks erupt from seven resorts.
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