Dozens of conventions and business gatherings in Las Vegas have new dates in late 2021 or 2022.
Conventions
Southern Nevada welcomed 3.4 million visitors in June, beating the number posted a year ago. And the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship run boosted those numbers..
The show brings together tens of thousands of attendees across various industries to see the latest trends in furniture, home decor and gifts.
The annual Bling Bling Jam convention hosted a Christmas in July-themed parade along the Fremont Street Experience.
The convention will be hosted by two universities to bring the key figures of the sports and entertainment industry together and foster the academic programs and student populations.
Tickets for the three-day convention will go on sale next week.
The Boring Company has reached two milestones in its quest to create an underground transportation system in Las Vegas.
The convention has a lot of Hawaii to offer. It’s a four-day event that brings together different aspects of Hawaiian culture. Over 1,000 people are expected to attend.
Known as the Ninth Island, Las Vegas has one of the largest native Hawaiian populations and is hosting a Hawaiian convention that is taking place for the first time on the mainland.
According to a Winchester Town Advisory Board Zoning Agenda meeting, the convention center would be on the northwest corner of the property.
Post-pandemic, shopping malls that replace large retail stores with smaller, community driven tenants are surging as customers look for “experiences” on top of shopping.
Thousands are expected to gather to test things like whether chatbots like ChatGPT can be manipulated to cause harm.
Elsewhere, the day belonged to Warner Bros., which brought out Oprah Winfrey, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya.
The Las Vegas Convention Center is kicking off a 2½-year renovation project that will not displace a single convention.
The National Association of Broadcasters will return to Las Vegas this week for its annual event — one of the city’s largest conventions — and it expects to be up to 25 percent larger than 2022.