Las Vegas is buzzing with a variety of exciting events this week, catering to music lovers, families, and food enthusiasts alike.
From dazzling concerts to interactive science experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Notably, Lady Gaga is set to light up the T-Mobile Arena with her latest album, “The Mayhem.”
Fans can expect an electrifying performance that captures her prismatic pop roots and a mixture of influences like pop rock, disco, and electro.
The shows on Wednesday and July 18 and 19 are already sold out, but resale tickets are available at axs.com.
For those seeking something more interactive, HUDL Brewing Company is introducing Music Bingo.
Taking place every Tuesday at 7 p.m., this unique twist on the classic game replaces numerical calls with music clips, allowing players to mark their cards as they recognize each tune.
It’s a fun way to enjoy craft beer while engaging with friends, and entry is free, but RSVPs are encouraged by calling 702-445-7100.
Families can celebrate the 34th anniversary of the Las Vegas Natural History Museum at a special mad scientist-themed party.
Scheduled for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the event promises a day filled with engaging activities such as Lego building, a fossil dig, and various hands-on science experiments.
General admission is required, and RSVPs are encouraged at lvnhm.org to ensure a spot.
On the music front, Yung Bae will perform at The Wall at Area15 this Friday at 10:30 p.m.
Known for modernizing classic disco and Japanese pop into a future funk sound, Yung Bae’s performance is anticipated to be a spectacular experience.
Tickets are available for $32.70 at area15.com.
For a sophisticated evening of music, renowned soprano Sumi Jo will grace the stage at The Pearl concert theater on Sunday with her show “Mad for Love.”
Having performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages, Sumi Jo’s concert is not to be missed.
Tickets start at $111 and can be purchased through axs.com.
Food enthusiasts will find a delightful lobster boil at Tailgate Social Sports Bar & Grill through July.
Inspired by New England-style feasts, the lobster boil features a whole Maine lobster, littleneck clams, andouille sausage, corn on the cob, and red bliss potatoes for just $29.
For a different culinary experience, Delilah supper club in Wynn Las Vegas is launching its brunch this Saturday.
The exclusive menu includes smoked salmon, Delilah Benedict, and the famous chicken tenders and waffles, accompanied by live music from a five-piece band with surprise performances.
The first seating is at 11 a.m., and the last seating is at 1:30 p.m., with a minimum age of 21 required for entry.
Art enthusiasts can attend the “Desert Opus — Summer of Schubert” event this Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum.
This afternoon of art and music will feature the Desert Opus string quartet performing works by Franz Schubert, alongside a presentation from a musicologist.
Tickets are $30 per person, and light refreshments will be served during the reception.
In a different musical genre, black metal fans will not want to miss the performance by New York’s Profanatica, a group known for their raw sound that integrates punk and death metal influences.
They are set to perform this Friday at 7 p.m. at The Usual Place, with tickets priced at $26.
Lastly, taco lovers can enjoy an abundant selection at Borracha Mexican Cantina in Green Valley Ranch, which offers an all-you-can-eat tacos, tequila, and margaritas special for $32 every Tuesday.
Reservations are strongly recommended due to limited space.
With all these options, Las Vegas promises a week filled with entertainment, delicious food, and family-friendly activities for all to enjoy.
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