The Fremont Street Experience hosted thousands of people Sunday night as downtown Las Vegas welcomed 2024 with music and revelry.
New Year’s Eve Las Vegas
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.
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’s not even Christmas and local event coordinators are planning for a big New Year’s Eve on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas.
Las Vegas celebrated the start of 2023 with explosions of fireworks on the Strip and downtown, despite a slight drizzle just before midnight.
The Strip wasn’t the only party place in Las Vegas for New Year’s Eve …
Despite a light rain falling around midnight, revelers in Las Vegas were treated to another stunning fireworks show above the Strip to bring in the new year.
The drones are programmed to come together in a Las Vegas-themed light display.
With a winter storm approaching Las Vegas, it’s possible the expected 400,000 revelers will not get to witness the Strip’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display.
Clark County expects elevated levels of smoke and air particulates on Saturday and Sunday.
Rain is forecast as New Year’s Eve expected to attract 400,000 revelers to the Strip and downtown.
Las Vegas officials unveiled plans for “America’s Party 2023” during a Thursday news conference at Fashion Show mall.