Weekly Las Vegas Nightlife Update
Las Vegas Weekly Stories: Nightlife
- The Black Lagoon Halloween pop-up, at Jammyland through November 3, is serving tentacle. And dark rum. And custom zombie mermaid tiki mugs.
- This year’s Art of the Wild lineup is arguably the best so far, headlined by Hugel, Black Coffee, Odesza and Mau P.
- From the rich imagination of Branden Powers, Pachi-Pachi invokes the spirit of Tokyo nightlife.
- Animatronics and spooky decor have transformed one of Downtown's favorite watering holes.
- Category 10 Las Vegas is already under construction, three stories and 34,000 square feet of space including the Hurricane Hall dining area with three bars and a dance floor.
- Ryan Doherty, founder of Corner Bar Management, built a nightlife empire on East Fremont Street without fully knowing what it would become. But he did know one thing:
- When it opened in fall 2005 at Venetian, Tao Las Vegas was an extension of original restaurant and lounge in Midtown Manhattan, but also a next-level nightclub that set a new standard on the Strip.
- Two weeks after the sports bar opened between Able Baker Brewing and Horse Trailer Hideout, UFC fans packed the space to watch a world middleweight championship bout.
- The Chinatown bar is a nod to early Vegas venues like Aku Aku at the Stardust and Don the Beachcomber at the Sahara, and a true destination for global tiki subculture.
- The whole place feels like a fortune teller’s lair: intimate, mysterious and irresistibly seductive.
- This high desert-styled bar and music venue recently opened on the Arts District’s Commerce Street corridor.
- The former Lost Spirits space has become home to a dark carnival-themed rave called Oddyssey Noir, the first entry in a party series offered under Area15’s Nite Mode membership.
- Chris Gutierrez, a veteran of several prominent Downtown spots, intends for Prowl to be the place to build upon the superb neighborhood cocktail culture.
- Bottled Blonde was set to make its Strip debut this week with a grand opening set for July 18 at the Grand Bazaar Shops in front of Horseshoe Las Vegas.
- Low-light vibes, stellar service and a classic cocktail program all combine to form a certain late-night magic.
- The former Wet Republic space now embraces a tropical, dreamy aesthetic that’s more Palm Springs than EDM gladiator pit.
- "RuPaul’s Drag Race Live" is celebrating its 1,000th show at the Flamingo on March 15. Can we get a yass, queen?
- Whether you’re a rocker looking to get in where you fit in or someone who likes their booze stirred with a splash of refinement, this place can be your sweet spot.
- The long-awaited Jason Aldean’s Kitchen & Bar makes its debut at 63 CityCenter on December 5.
- Groot Hospitality boss David Grutman says stakes were incredibly high launching LIV in a hyper competitive nightlife town, knowing what worked well on the East Coast didn’t always translate well in Las Vegas.
