Here are our picks for events to check out in DTLV in the week ahead.
Nightlife
For the last few years, Joe Jonas has been DJing in Las Vegas and around the world, and it has paid off in the form of a new hit song that puts him in the record books.
Las Vegas Boulevard will be a little less bright for 60 minutes on Saturday night in celebration of “Earth Hour.”
It’s 6 o’clock on a spring Saturday night, and Antwuan Sims is smiling as he removes a flailing man from Atomic Liquors.
There’s plenty going on downtown this weekend and into next week. Check it out.
Ladies, leave your vending-machine flats at home. The clubs are filled with water, and your pockets — well, you’re probably not wearing any. It’s pool season, Las Vegas.
Las Vegas has some of the best nightlife in the world, so Neon is introducing a Nightlife section headed by our new Strip and downtown reporter, Kimberly De La Cruz.
If you prefer cowboy boots to stilettos, Jason Aldean to Justin Bieber and Pabst Blue Ribbon to Cosmopolitans, the Strip has got you covered.
It doesn’t take a spotlight for 23-year-old exotic dancer Daisy to light up. On the stages of Sapphire Gentleman’s Club and on wooden dance floors of bars across Las Vegas, a flower blooms in a dark room over and over again.
But Marquee/Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan has been counting about $80 million-plus per year ever since opening day. You can’t keep a goliath down. How does Marquee do this?
Since moving to Las Vegas in the mid ’90s, Tre’ Borders has been actively involved in the nightlife scene.
Nightclub and restaurant operator SBE Entertainment said Monday it will place a branch of its Hyde Lounge nightclub inside the $350 million Las Vegas Arena, which opens in April.
By late 2014, Andy Masi had overseen 26 nightclubs, restaurants and a topless pool in Las Vegas in a dozen years. But this mammoth venture, the Light Group, weighed heavy on his mind.
The haters have won. Nightclub detractors inside and outside of Las Vegas have bemoaned the burgeoning-cum-bloated club scene on the Strip for years.
As nightclubs drain audiences from traditional Las Vegas shows, topless cabaret revues have been the one genre able to hold its own in what now is considered the late evening.