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.
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Brandon Flowers and the Killers rocked the Cosmo, but mentioned the Colosseum as a “magical” place.
Officials predicted a crowd as high as 400,000 people would ring in the new year in 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.
Once again, the Strip was home to America’s Party, as people from all over the world came together to celebrate the new year.
This year’s celebration was one of the few large New Year’s Eve events in the country to remain intact, drawing an estimated 300,000 people to Las Vegas.
Fireworks exploded at midnight in Las Vegas as revelers braved blustery conditions and a pandemic Friday to ring in 2022 with the return of “America’s Party.”
It was a muted celebration, but tens of thousands of people took part in New Year’s celebrations. Check out the scene from the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.
In true Vegas style, there was no shortage of colorful characters on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas as 2019 came to an end.
Revelers packed the Las Vegas Strip to usher out 2019 and ring in 2020 on New Year’s Eve.
The Review-Journal’s Aaron Drawhorn talks to revelers near the Bellagio Fountains as they gather to celebrate the New Year in Las Vegas.
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.
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.