What's Next in Las Vegas

03-17-2023

What's Next in Las Vegas

From show-stopping entertainment and exhilarating sporting events to the top expos, Las Vegas is where the most influential brands gather. From the Consumer Electronics Shows (CES) to America’s Party on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip each New Year’s Eve, we play host to year-round events that attract both business and leisure visitors.

Check out some of our upcoming events in Las Vegas.

Formula One 2023

Formula 1 and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) are happy to announce that the Las Vegas Grand Prix will join the FIA Formula One World Championship.

The race will take place at night, on a Saturday in November, on the famous Las Vegas Strip with the track sweeping past some of the world’s most legendary landmarks, hotels and casinos. The incredible neon lights of Las Vegas will be the backdrop for Formula 1’s third race in the US and highlights the huge enthusiasm and excitement in the US for Formula 1 as the sport continues to grow its global fan base. 

Read more about Formula One in Las Vegas here:

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Superbowl LVIII

Las Vegas is officially on the clock as the host city of Super Bowl LVIII. At a press conference at the Super Bowl LVII Media Center at the Phoenix Convention Center in February, the Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee was handed the first official Super Bowl LVIII football, marking the handoff from Phoenix to Las Vegas.

“Las Vegas knows how to do big events,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “It was less than a year ago that we were there for the 2022 NFL Draft, and we had the Pro Bowl just a week ago. They have done an extraordinary job at understanding how we want to present the NFL in that community, and more importantly, how to do it Las Vegas-style.”  

Following the handover press conference, Las Vegas unveiled the larger-than-life Super Ball, which is symbolic of the excitement the first-ever Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Featuring the official logos of Super Bowl LVIII and the Las Vegas Host Committee, the ball measures 13 feet long x 8 feet in diameter and weighs almost 1,200 pounds. 

Read more about Superbowl LVIII here:

https://press.lvcva.com/news-releases/las-vegas-is-on-the-clock-as-the-countdown-to-super-bowl-lviii-begins/s/0edcd47e-9768-4464-9b31-1e07af63c3c4