Where to buy tickets, parties

Where to buy tickets, parties

The “Entertainment Capital of the World” is taking center stage.

On Sunday, Feb. 11, the Super Bowl will be played in Las Vegas for the first time ever.

That game, the much hyped rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, will likely be one for the ages as Patrick Mahomes goes for his third Super Bowl title and Brock Purdy’s Niners attempt to win it all for the first time since 1994.

On top of the heated KC-SF rivalry revival, the NFL is already claiming they have “another halftime show for the history books” ahead of Usher’s mid-game performance.

Plus, yes, Taylor Swift will probably be there.

Still, we’re most excited for all the events Sin City has planned leading up to the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium.

From iconic music residencies to star-studded parties to big name comics, there will be no shortage of events taking place in before kick off.

If you’re heading to Las Vegas for Super Bowl week, take a peek at out our breakdown of the top Super Bowl week events.

And remember- what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.



Dates: Feb. 2-3 and Feb. 9-10
Location: Caesars Palace

After attending Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ to catch Rihanna’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, Adele will once again be a part of Super Bowl weekend in 2024. This time, the British songstress will be the one taking the stage Super Bowl weekend for a pair of shows in the two weekends leading up to the game at Caesar’s Palace.


Date: Feb. 2-3, Feb. 7, Feb. 9-10
Location: MSG Sphere

U2 had one of the greatest Super Bowl halftime performances when they performed at the Big Game back in ’02. While Usher will be taking the band’s place as the halftime performer this year, rock fans can catch Bono and co.’s iconic residency at the Sphere over the Big Game weekend.


Dates: Feb. 2-3 and Feb. 9-10
Location: Voltaire at the Venetian Las Vegas

Join the pop icon for an intimate evening of music before the Big Game at the Voltaire in the Venetian. For fashion enthusiasts, Christina Aguilera’s 90-minute show consists of at least nine (!) outfit changes.


Dates: Feb. 9-10
Location: The Theater at Virgin Hotels

For the first time ever, a Hip-Hop group is headlining a Las Vegas residency. All members of the group — including Young Dirty Bastard — are set to perform both nights. “RZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, everybody,” YDD told the NY Post. “All of us are still together and that’s a beautiful thing.”



Date: Saturday, Feb. 10
Location: Resorts World

Celebrate the Big Game weekend in style at the MAXIM Casino Royale Experience with headliners 50 Cent and 21 Savage at Resorts World. The vintage Vegas-inspired affair will be the largest MAXIM Big Game Experience to-date as sports and entertainment intersect in ways never seen before.


Dates: Feb. 7-10
Location: Mandalay Bay Convention Center

The NFL’s Super Bowl Experience is the ultimate Super Bowl week event for diehard football fans. This family-friendly event will run from Feb. 7 to Feb. 10 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Football fans can collect autographs, compete in a 40-yard dash against NFL players and more.


Date: Friday, Feb. 9
Location: XS Nightclub at Encore

For the umpteenth consecutive year, DJ Diesel (that’s Shaq, btw) will turn up the Friday before the Super Bowl. This time around, the Hall of Fame center is bringing Lil Wayne, Diplo, his son Myles O’Neal and more to get down with him.



Date: Feb. 9-10
Location: Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas

Sebastian Maniscalco’s standup routine has been a Las Vegas staple for nearly two decades now. While the observational comic’s favorite team, the Chicago Bears, won’t be making an appearance in the Big Game this year, the popular standup comedian is still headed into Super Bowl weekend with two huge headliner gigs on Feb. 9-10.


Dates: Feb. 9-10
Location: MGM Grand Garden Arena

Best friends and comedians Kreischer and Kreischer are teaming up for a “once-in-a-lifetime event” during Super Bowl weekend. The hilarious duo will bring their special co-headlining show, “Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer: Go Deep” to the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Feb. 9-10. If you’re lucky, you might be able to catch the duo hit the blackjack tables between their shows.



Date: Tuesday, Feb. 6
Location: T-Mobile Arena

Sports fans will have the chance to witness the 2023 Stanley Cup Champions, the Vegas Golden Knights, compete on their home ice as the team faces off against the Edmonton Oilers. Continuing the Big Game celebrations after Sunday? The Golden Knights will be hosting the Minnesota Wild on Feb. 12.



Dates: Jan. 30, Feb. 4-6, Feb. 8, Feb. 11
Location: MSG Sphere

Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky’s immersive film tells the story of two astronauts attempting to leave an uninhabitable Earth. “This is the first natural history kind of film or experience, whatever you want to call it, shot on all seven continents,” the “Black Swan” filmmaker told the Post ahead of opening night.


Huge concerts in 2024

Can’t make it to Sin City these next few weeks?

That’s not a problem.

Many of the biggest acts around are touring all over North America these next few months. Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live when they roll into your neck of the woods.

• Rolling Stones

• The Eagles

• Bad Bunny

• Olivia Rodrigo

• Drake with J. Cole

Who else is out and about? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.

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