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Join Las Vegas Ghost Tours for an unforgettable haunted ghost excursion. Walk among the ghosts of the Vegas Strip and listen to their tales of hauntings at various hotels and hidden locations throughout Vegas. Hear about legendary celebrities like Liberace, Tupac, and Bugsy Siegel, as well as ordinary individuals who were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Las Vegas Ghosts will take you to the source of Sin City's most haunted area, the Las Vegas Strip. Let Las Vegas Ghosts captivate you with fascinating stories during a 60 or 90-minute walking tour of the dark side of the Las Vegas Strip.
Get ready to experience the mesmerizing world of electronic music at the Electric Daisy Carnival. This music festival is a haven for those who love to dance and feel the pulsing beat of electronic music deep within their soul. The Electric Daisy Carnival has captivated audiences worldwide, with past shows selling out to crowds of up to 30,000 people. The stage is an unforgettable journey with the electronic music industry's biggest names, including Deadmau5, Kaskade, Moby, Will.i.am, Tiesto, Skrillex, and many more. Be prepared to be transported to another world with mesmerizing light shows, vibrant colors, and an atmosphere that will leave you breathless. Take your chance to be a part of this magical experience.
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.