After Show Hours: What’s New in Las Vegas

After Show Hours: What's New in Las Vegas

It’s a new year, a new NAHB International Builders’ Show® (IBS) and new things to see and do in Las Vegas. From cutting-edge entertainment venues to gourmet dining experiences and adrenaline-pumping attractions, Las Vegas always keeps things fresh and exhilarating.

Here are 10 new things to check out after the Builders’ Show.

#1 The Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars

The Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars

The Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars gives off iconic Vegas glamour, magnetic energy and modern luxury vibes. This cocktail lounge and jazz bar inside the Bellagio features moody lighting, DJs spinning vinyl and one-of-a-kind drinks you won’t be able to order anywhere else.

#2 Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den

Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den

For a speakeasy experience with chic décor and themed beverages, the Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den is a cocktail lounge hidden behind a newspaper stand in the Famous Food Street Eats Food Hall at Resorts World.

#3 Glass Bar

Glass Bar

Sip on drinks like the Fruit & Pebble with rum and Fruity Pebbles syrup while basking in the light of thousands of twinkling crystals. Open 24 hours a day, Glass Bar is inside Planet Hollywood.

#4 Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant

Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant

The latest dining spot to hit Resorts World, Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant, is from Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt. Dine like a high roller as you order from an extensive menu ranging from caviar and antipasti to entrees and more.

#5 Ole Red Las Vegas

Ole Red Las Vegas

Country star Blake Shelton has begun his restaurant residency at Ole Red Las Vegas in the Horseshoe. Dine on delicious food or catch some live entertainment with a fun music-venue-meets-restaurant vibe. It’s also the venue for the IBS Young Pro Party for our industry pros under 40. Tickets to this event sell out so add yours to your IBS registration now.

#6 Canteen Food Hall

Canteen Food Hall

Canteen Food Hall inside the Rio Hotel & Casino is an upscale adult food court with six eateries, including Southland Burrito Co., Shogun Ramen, Tony Luke’s (a cheesesteak chain), Tender Crush (a chicken tender concept from the people behind Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, Nama Nama (a sushi spot) and Attaboy Burger.

#7 All’Antico Vinaio

All'Antico Vinaio

Straight from a famed sandwich shop in Florence, All’Antico Vinaio offers signature sandwiches on freshly baked Tuscan bread topped with the best Italian ingredients. The mind-blowing sandwich experience is worth the drive off the strip.

#8 The Eagles at The Sphere

Eagles at the Sphere

The legendary and iconic rock band the Eagles take the stage at The Sphere the weekend before the Builders’ Show. If you don’t make it to a concert, experience The Sphere during a two-hour one-of-a-kind immersive technology encounter. Gain a better understanding of how technology amplifies human potential and then a multi-sensory cinematic experience with Darren Aronofsky’s Postcard from Earth.

#9 David Blaine

David Blaine

Iconic illusionist, stunt artist and mentalist David Blaine returns to the Encore Theatre at the Wynn Las Vegas the weekend of the Builders’ Show. Catch a show to be awed by close-up magic and his adrenaline-pumping acts.

#10 DiscoShow

Disco Show

Experience a one-of-a-kind 70s-inspired disco show and dance party with cocktail bars and bottle service at DiscoShow in the LINQ Hotel.

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