Las Vegas is gearing up for a series of thrilling events and festivals that promise entertainment, food, and family fun throughout the city, showcasing local talents and unique experiences.
One of the most anticipated events is the 45th annual San Gennaro Feast, taking place from 4 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday and April 24 at the M Resort, with additional festivities running through April 27. This feast will feature an impressive array of 60 carnival rides and games, alongside 40 entertainers and a staggering 70 food vendors, catering to all taste buds. Daily admission is priced at $17.99, while a five-day pass can be purchased for $23.44. For further details, visit sangennarofeast.com.
In the realm of comedy, Tom Green, the acclaimed comedian and host known for his edgy humor and boundary-pushing antics, will grace the stage at Wiseguys Town Square on Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. Tickets for this hilarious experience are available for $45. More information can be found at wiseguyscomedy.com.
Dance enthusiasts are in for a treat as the Nevada Ballet Theatre presents the world premiere of “Peter Pan,” a captivating production featuring choreography by Trey McIntyre and elaborate sets and costumes by Emma Bailey. Performances are scheduled for Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., and Wednesday and April 24 at 7:30 p.m., with additional performances through April 27 at Reynolds Hall in The Smith Center. Ticket prices start at $41.35; details can be found at thesmithcenter.com.
The Easter Market, an engaging shopping event, will unfold this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The District at Green Valley Ranch. With over 30 makers, artisans, and food vendors participating, the event also includes live music, art showcases, and a fun-filled Easter egg hunt organized by age group. Entry is free, and the market is pet-friendly, ensuring a delightful family outing.
In another celebration of artistry, the Chalk It Down! Festival will transform sidewalks in the Arts District into vibrant works of art on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Local artists will showcase their creativity by decorating 5-foot-by-5-foot spots in front of participating businesses. The event will also feature an expanded Market in the Alley, a kids zone, live local music, and refreshing local beers. Admission is free.
Ice cream lovers can rejoice as Salt & Straw, located at 6815 Tom Rodriguez St., Suite 120 in UnCommons, celebrates Earth Day with an enticing offer on Tuesday. Customers purchasing a single scoop will receive a free waffle cone. The ice cream shop has also started using 5-ounce certified compostable scoop cups, reducing paper waste during April. Additionally, five new ice cream flavors developed in partnership with brands focusing on food waste reduction have been introduced.
On the music front, Shred Fest promises an unforgettable experience for metal enthusiasts on Monday at Backstage Bar & Billiards, where technical metal bands Obscura, Atheist, Origin, Decrepit Birth, and Fractal Universe will team up to deliver an exhilarating night. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m., and tickets can be purchased for $30 at seetickets.us.
Families looking for an adventurous outing can explore the Rainforest Adventure exhibit at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, running daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until August 10. This interactive maze is designed to provide a thrilling experience for attendees, allowing them to swing like a spider monkey and discover incredible wildlife. Admission starts at $11, with more information available at lvnhm.org.
For those seeking a relaxing evening, the Triple Crown Cigar Lounge in Town Square is offering special vodka deals every Wednesday in April. Enjoy a 1.5-ounce pour of Weber Ranch vodka for $6, a Weber Moscow Mule for $8, and a Weber Espresso Martini for $12.
Finally, electronic music fans should brace themselves for an electrifying night with German DJ-producer Klangkuenstler, whose energizing techno sets are scheduled for 10 p.m. on Friday at Nine Twenty. Tickets for this dynamic event are priced at $50 and available at seetickets.us.
With countless options for entertainment, food, and culture, Las Vegas is set for an action-packed month, promising memorable experiences for everyone.
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