Dozens of conventions and business gatherings in Las Vegas have new dates in late 2021 or 2022.
Conventions
CES is returning to Las Vegas early next year, but the consumer electronics trade show isn’t expected to get back to its pre-pandemic levels just yet, officials said Thursday
A concert featuring masked metallers Gwar, a holiday food and craft fair and a comedy residency from Jon Lovitz lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
United Airlines is adding 44 new flights to and from Las Vegas in January to serve an anticipated surge in demand for CES, the airline has announced.
The Specialty Equipment Market Association convention and trade show capped its weeklong event in Las Vegas with the SEMA Ignited post-show festival starting Friday afternoon.
“Everyone wants to know when or if they can get this,” said Toyota Product Specialist Ally Kay.
SEMA opened Tuesday morning at the Las Vegas Convention Center, where Ford debuted its Eluminator electric crate engine for retrofitting internal combustion cars.
The National Association of Broadcasters, which brings between 90,000 and 100,000 broadcasting professionals to Las Vegas every April, is returning in 2022.
More than 100,000 car enthusiasts from across the country are expected to attend SEMA, the speciality equipment automotive show that starts Tuesday.
Las Vegas visitation numbers tell the same story with hotel occupancy rates staying average, but resort operators managing to keep average daily room rates at their highest level in the pandemic era.
The Drone Racing League will bring its high-speed professional drone racing circuit to Las Vegas with the DRL Vegas Championship Race, which will be held on the opening night of CES on Jan. 5.
Attendees got a chance to check out trends and innovations in the home improvement and DIY on Thursday, the first day of the National Hardware Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall.
At the National Business Aircraft Association convention in Las Vegas, Blade, a helicopter-driven mobility company, is showing how it dodges commuter traffic in the air.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors on Tuesday unanimously approved the sale of 10 acres of Strip-front property to a Chilean resort and real estate developer for $120 million.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board will consider selling land at Las Vegas and Elvis Presley boulevards to finance convention hall renovations.
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