Here are six limited-time experiences in Las Vegas in which BTS fans can shop, take photos and celebrate.
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Janna Karel joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2016 as a web producer, shooting videos and managing social media for Features. In 2018, she became a Features reporter for the RJ. She previously worked as a travel writer for both a local magazine and television show. She studied education at UNLV.
The BTS Army took over the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday night to watch the Bellagio Fountains honor the band with a new performance.
Ahead of BTS’ four sold-out shows at Allegiant Stadium on April 8-9 and 15-16, Las Vegas has turned purple.
Las Vegas locals and basketball fans can get “schwifty” at the first-ever “Morty’s Mayhem” pop-up.
Whether you prefer to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with corned beef, a pint or in an Irish-themed bar, Las Vegas has plenty to celebrate on the weekend of March 17.
The Nevada Craft Beverage Passport features more than 30 Nevada craft beverage makers throughout the state and encourages individuals over 21 years of age to visit and support participating locations.
The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is rolling into Las Vegas for stops in Henderson and Summerlin.
Las Vegas Valley restaurants are offering exclusive menus for Valentine’s Day.
The year of the tiger will begin with celebrations planned in several locations starting around Feb. 1.
Piroshky Piroshky has offered hand-crafted Russian pastries out of Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, since 1992.
The Year of the Tiger has pounced into the Bellagio Conservatory Botanical Gardens with a festive Lunar New Year display.
Las Vegas restaurants are serving a variety of meals that range from festive to fine dining on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Check out these events and places where you can spend New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas.
Local rabbis gathered on stage Wednesday night to light a giant menorah for the fourth night of Hanukkah.
At Bellagio’s Conservatory Botanical Gardens, it is “time” to celebrate the holidays.