Weekly Las Vegas Nightlife Update
Las Vegas Weekly Stories: Nightlife
- Travis Scott will headline the official ComplexCon afterparty at Zouk on November 17.
- The DJ duo behind Altura launched its first event in 2020, moved to Lucky Day on Fremont Street, and turned into a runaway success.
- Demand has grown for R&B-centric events in a similar way goth and emo nights have become such a hit.
- In a city where authenticity within nightlife is a rare commodity, Oddfellows stands out. It’s a spot where you’ll likely find an investment banker and a kink vampiress sharing the same dance floor.
- Behind the new venue are the founders of RVLTN Events, a Vegas-based company known for throwing some of the best electronic music-centered events throughout the year.
- Shrunken heads bring star power to Chinatown’s Golden Tiki
- Because it is a hotel pool, locals still pay a cover, but Bel-Aire’s 21-and-up sunset swim party Recess Fridays admits locals for free.
- Not many people can boast about opening a nightclub before they turn 21. Dustin Drai isn’t most people.
- The Barbershop recently celebrated its fifth anniversary with a party that highlighted its signature Faded Karaoke, where singers get to take the stage backed by a talented live band.
- Locals can comfortably light up or drink up at Smoke and Mirrors, recently opened inside Thrive Cannabis Marketplace on Sammy Davis Jr. Drive.
- “Lady Like” weaves a visual symphony through clothes—even when there aren’t many—into the production.
- It’s common to see bodies gathered around the decks with a drink in hand, bobbing their heads deep in trance during this midweek listening party at the Griffin.
- Mars’ style can be traced all over this penthouse-style party pad—he even has his Grammy awards on display.
- The new grownup sleepover party offers movies, cocktails and snacks.
- Forbes has built a one-of-a-kind career in local nightlife—and a bunch of cool cars for Shaq.
- Shaq is ready to party at XS during Super Bowl weekend.
- “This space is as shallow or as deep as you want it to be. Each piece of art represents R&B culture to me.”
- Qarma maintains a stacked calendar to keep the “girls, gays and theys” satisfied.
- An intriguing new steakhouse and nightlife option has arrived on Sunset Road.
- Christina Aguilera, Post Malone and Demi Lovato are ready to ring in 2024 on the Strip.