Saturday

07-19-2025 Vol 2026

Exciting Events and Dining Experiences in Las Vegas This Week

The vibrant city of Las Vegas is buzzing with exciting events and unique dining experiences this week, presenting something for everyone to enjoy.

Kicking off the entertainment lineup is the musical adaptation of the classic 1959 film, “Some Like It Hot.”

This Broadway hit, which led the nominations at the 2023 Tony Awards with an impressive 13 nominations and won the 2024 Grammy for best musical theater album, will be showcased at Reynolds Hall in The Smith Center.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. from Tuesday through Thursday, with additional shows running until July 27.

Ticket prices start at $34.50, making it an accessible option for theater lovers.

For those looking for a more peculiar musical experience, the Japanese trio Babymetal will be performing at The Pearl at the Palms on Sunday at 7 p.m.

Fusing elements of thrash metal with chirpy pop vocals, this group promises a unique auditory experience that may leave concert-goers exhilarated and bewildered.

Fans of craft beer can gear up for the Silver State Summer Brewfest, taking place Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Florentine Ballroom at the Tuscany.

This fun-filled event allows attendees to sample over 100 craft brews while supporting a great cause—part of the proceeds will benefit the Animal Foundation, which aids homeless pets.

Tickets for this worthwhile festival are priced at $23.18.

On Friday night, revelers can immerse themselves in a “Harry Potter”-themed rave at Sorcery & Soundwaves, starting at 9 p.m.

Taking place in the immersive setting of The Portal at Area15, this event combines dance, mysticism, and high-energy EDM, with tickets starting at $21.75.

Local music scene enthusiasts can also enjoy The Get Down at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, where The Shag Room is collaborating with We the Beat to bring a weekly party filled with local DJs spinning neo-soul, funk, disco, pop, and R&B.

These free parties begin at 9 p.m. on Fridays, offering a vibrant atmosphere to wind down the week.

For those with families, Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca is participating in the Fill the Bus school supplies drive this Saturday and Sunday.

In conjunction with Communities in Schools of Southern Nevada, the restaurant is offering free meals for children aged 12 and under, while donating $10 for every child who dines in.

Parents are encouraged to bring school supplies to help local students prepare for the new school year.

Food lovers can also indulge in a great midweek deal at Eureka! Restaurant, where diners can enjoy a double smash burger and fries for just $9 on Wednesdays.

Thursday specials feature Buffalo Trace old fashioneds for $10.

For lovers of ska punk, Streetlight Manifesto is making a return with a show at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

After a 12-year wait, fans can anticipate a preview of their upcoming album “The Place Behind the Stars.”

Tickets for this long-awaited concert start at $56.

On Thursdays, Twin Creeks Steakhouse at the Silverton is featuring Tomahawk Thursdays, where couples can savor a 40-ounce tomahawk steak meal for $130, inclusive of starters, a shared side, and dessert.

Art enthusiasts can enjoy the exhibition titled “People of Color,” running through August 7 at the Chamber Gallery in Las Vegas City Hall.

This exhibition showcases works by African diasporic artists from Nevada and is curated by local artist Brent Holmes, whose intention is to illustrate that “Black life is American life.”

Admission is free, and the gallery is open Mondays through Thursdays from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

With such a diverse array of events and dining opportunities, Las Vegas continues to be a hub for culture and entertainment this week.

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Charlotte Hayes