Las Vegas New Year’s celebration will be ‘America’s Party’
By Michael Scott Davidson Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas and Clark County officials speak during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas and Clark County officials speak during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas and Clark County officials and others pose for a photograph at the conclusion of the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The production booth prepares for the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The production booth prepares for the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
People walk by during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly speaks with media during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman speaks with showgirls Porsha Revesz, center, and Jennifer Gagliano during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman speaks with showgirls Porsha Revesz, center, and Jennifer Gagliano during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Pyrotechnics go off at the conclusion of the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Pyrotechnics go off at the conclusion of the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Pyrotechnics go off at the conclusion of the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman arrives during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Osias Belese looks out at display screens before the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Osias Belese looks out at display screens before the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
People walk by during the "America’s Party" news conference announcing details of Las Vegas New Year’s Eve celebrations inside the Great Hall of the Fashion Show Mall on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017. Daniel Clark/Las Vegas Review-Journal
What has 12 bands, more than 80,000 firework devices and some 330,000 guests from all over the world?
“America’s Party” 2018.
Las Vegas’ recurring New Year’s Eve bash is back and better than ever, officials say. Specifics for the event, which occurs on the Strip and in Downtown Las Vegas, were unveiled Thursday at Fashion Show mall.
“No one does it better than Vegas,” Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Chairman Lawrence Weekly said. “Some people get great pride in dropping a ball. But guess what? We take great pride in throwing America’s Party.”
For the 11th year in a row Fireworks By Grucci is orchestrating the launching of fireworks across seven hotel-casino rooftops stretching from the Stratosphere to the MGM Grand.
The theme of the display is Midnight in Vegas.
Beginning at midnight, pyrotechnics will light up the Las Vegas skyline for eight minutes. The explosions will be choreographed to songs by artists including Eric Clapton, Judas Priest and Bruce Springsteen.
The soundtrack can be heard live on radio stations KOMP 92.3 and 97.1 The Point.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said the city and Clark County are ready to welcome international travelers to celebrate alongside locals.
“You feel you’re part of a family here,” she said. “Everything is at your fingertips. The best food, the best shopping, the best bands.”
The LVCVA estimates the celebration will generate more than $420 million for the Southern Nevada economy.
Pre-sale tickets for “America’s Party Downtown” are on sale now for $35 plus taxes and fees. Tickets can be bought at the SlotZilla takeoff tower on Fremont Street online at VegasExperience.com.