Las Vegas police laid out their plans to keep everyone safe for the “America’s Party” New Year’s Eve celebration, including road closures and a bag ban.
New Year’s Eve Las Vegas
Fireworks will be launched off nine Strip properties to ring in 2025.
Janet Jackson, the Imagine Dragons and Bruno Mars are part of the New Year’s Eve entertainment lineup in Las Vegas, with parties planned at venues across the valley.
Janet Jackson has surfaced as the new superstar headliner on the Strip, with sources reporting she is planning a New Year’s Eve return.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck attempted the nearly impossible — reserving a table for 10 with 2 1/2 hours’ notice on NYE at a chic restaurant on the Strip, but those plans were nixed.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was kept busy with drivers suspected of impairment on New Year’s Eve.
Hundreds of thousands of people converged on the Strip for “America’s Party.” The revelers said bye to 2023 and hello to 2024 with festivities.
The Fremont Street Experience hosted thousands of people Sunday night as downtown Las Vegas welcomed 2024 with music and revelry.
Over 400,000 people were expected to descend on Las Vegas to celebrate New Year’s Eve on Sunday night. Of that total, up to 30,000 of those revelers were anticipated on Fremont Street.
Check out our blog for a recap of the celebrations from the Strip to Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas.
Crews wrapped up tearing down the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit just in time for New Year’s Eve celebrations on the Strip.
Lady Gaga had performed “Jazz + Piano” on NYE 2019 when the party really started at NoMad Library on the Strip.
Newspaper archives show the evolution of local New Year’s parties since the early 20th century.
With 400,000 people expected to ring in 2024 on the Strip and downtown, officials spoke about what they will be doing to keep Las Vegas’ New Year celebrations safe.
It didn’t take long for Fireworks by Grucci, a New York-based company, to become the go-to for fireworks extravaganzas and casino implosions in Southern Nevada.