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A Fremont Street Experience TV series has escaped COVID-19. “The Downtown Vegas Reality Show” finished filming in November, pre-COVID shutdown, and is being shopped to suitors.
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Downtown Las Vegas Events Center unveils 2025 lineup - MSNThe iconic Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has announced its 2025 calendar lineup, promising a diverse array of events for all to enjoy. Known for hosting unforgettable moments, the venue has ...
Developer Derek Stevens speaks during an event to announce his new downtown Las Vegas project Circa Resort & Casino on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, in Las Vegas.
Delirious Comedy Club is the only full-time, professional comedy club in Downtown Las Vegas. Located inside he Delirious Showroom inside Hennessey’s Tavern on Fremont Street, Delirious features ...
“I think the events center is a great bump for downtown and a great thing for Vegas in general, and I’m biased toward outdoor venues, but for such a venue, I’m pretty proud of this one ...
EDM artists set to perform in the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center as organizers are following strict COVID-19 safety guidelines for staff and guests.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Fremont Street Experience has announced that it has added more shows to its free concert series in downtown Las Vegas.
Neon City Festival at Downtown Las Vegas Events Center Friday-Sunday, Nov. 22-24. This multi-genre music and food festival is held at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - It has been a tradition for over five years now to launch fireworks off of the Plaza Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas.
Nevada's COVID-19 restrictions have loosened and Las Vegas shows are starting to reopen. Here's what that looks like for performers and fans.
Las Vegas is losing a trio of kitschy downtown properties, including the last remaining topless show on the Fremont Street casino pedestrian mall, and a signature spot for deep-fried Twinkies and ...
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