The Fremont Street Experience is a must-see destination in Las Vegas, spanning five blocks of Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas. This portion of the street is closed to traffic for visitors to enjoy the attractions. The main feature at FSE is the 1,500-foot-long LED screen canopy that illuminates with over 12 million LED lamps. The canopy screenplays show Lucky Vegas, American Freedom, Don McLean's American Pie, A Tribute to Queen, and KISS Over Vegas while music blares in the background. It's worth keeping an eye on FSE's calendar as two stages on site have hosted concerts from bands like Kansas, Blue Oyster Cult, Joe Diffie, Foghat, the Doobie Brothers, and more. The majority of the concerts held at the attraction are free.
Las Vegas Little Theatre is the perfect destination for classic theater entertainment. As the oldest operating small theatre in the valley, they present plays like A Streetcar Named Desire, Prelude to a Kiss, Greater Tuna, On Golden Pond, Driving Miss Daisy, Steel Magnolias, and A Few Good Men. They've showcased many critically acclaimed and award-winning plays, including Master Harold and the Boys, Purple Hearts, The Woolgatherer, Master Class, and A Streetcar Named Desire. Their mission is to promote and increase awareness of theatre arts in Southern Nevada, provide quality productions, and offer educational opportunities in all aspects of theatre production. Their ultimate goal is to secure a permanent facility to stage productions and provide increased services to the community.
Are you ready to experience the best of Las Vegas's vibrant arts scene? Look only as far as First Friday Las Vegas, the premier monthly arts event in the city. With dozens of talented artists showcasing their works in various media, including glasswork, painting, jewelry, sculpture, pottery, and digital prints, there's something for every taste. But First Friday is more than just an art show. You'll also enjoy delicious food, live music, street performances, and surprises around every corner. From the galleries in Charleston to the new spaces on Main Street to the vintage shops and art galleries in the Colorado cottages, you'll find cool local art that inspires you. Whether you prefer walking around the neighborhood or hopping on one of the art tour trolleys that make rounds every 20 minutes throughout the evening, you'll be part of a diverse crowd united by a love of art and creativity.