Fireworks, parties and concerts are planned around the valley for New Year’s Eve. Here is a list of some events happening at resorts, casinos and other venues.
New Year’s Eve Las Vegas
If you’re looking to ring in the new year but you don’t want to deal with the traffic along the Strip or downtown, celebrate at one of these locations away from all the hustle and bustle throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
When it comes to big-ticket New Year’s Eve concerts, Las Vegas is the silver-backed, alpha male gorilla of destination cities.
If you are looking to ring in the new year with a bang, here are where you can watch fireworks on New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas.
More revelers are expected to visit Las Vegas over the New Year’s holiday this year than in 2017, giving the city millions of reasons to celebrate.
More than 80,000 fireworks will illuminate the Strip skyline as revelers enjoy Las Vegas’ recurring New Year’s Eve bash.
An expected 330,000 people’s worth of trash. Estimates were not available Monday, but the cleanup to ring in 2017 gathered more than 12 tons of garbage.
With Nevada National Guard troops and Las Vegas police observing, New Year’s Eve looked a lot like another New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas.
The Fremont Street Experience may not have the dramatic fireworks that cap the New Year’s Eve celebration on the Strip, but the party still rocks.
More than 300 Nevada National Guard troops joined the FBI and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department to keep watch Sunday night as Las Vegas brought in the new year.
Fireworks lit the New Year’s sky early Monday morning as Las Vegas welcomed 2018.
A crowd of 330,000 visitors filled the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street downtown to celebrate the dawn of 2018. The massive outdoor parties unfolded in the shadow of the Oct. 1 mass shooting that left 58 people dead.
A reminder for those heading out to New Year’s Eve parties tonight: The Strip and the roads leading to have closed.
It’s nearly go-time for Las Vegas’ biggest party, welcoming 330,000 out-of-town revelers to celebrate the arrival of the new year on the Las Vegas Strip and downtown.
More than 300 Nevada National Guard troops will be stationed at locations on the Strip, downtown and at McCarran International Airport to provide extra security of New Year’s celebrations in Las Vegas.