The entertainment and sports capital, Las Vegas, has the world’s largest amount of concerts, shows, bars, and events, so it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Whether you’re visiting Las Vegas this March or a Las Vegas local, here’s a quick and easy guide to the best things to do and events in March in Las Vegas. Bookmark this page to have your entertainment guide all month long.
Events
1. Candlelight Concerts
For anyone who wants a bit of a break from the big city are these stunning candlelit concerts, tucked away in some of the city’s most exciting entertainment venues around Las Vegas. Check out the full list of March concerts below.
Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
2. Nicki Minaj
Global icon Nicki Minaj is bringing her long-awaited Pink Friday 2 Tour to the world, and she’s making some stops in Las Vegas in March at the T-Mobile Arena. Fans of the Starship rapper can by tickets for Friday, March 8th. in Las Vegas
3. Christina Aguilera’s residency
Christina Aguilera will be performing at the Voltaire at the Cosmopolitan this month after beginning the sultry and showstopping residency over New Years Eve weekend. There are only 2 dates this month, March 1st and 2nd and if the videos show just a fraction of how good the show is, we can’t wait to go.
4. Wu-Tang Clan ‘The Saga Continues…’ Residency
Wu-Tang Clan made history when they became the first rap collective to have a Las Vegas residency, and they’ll be performing the second half of their residency in March. Their first half was preceding Super Bowl weekend. The performances will be at Virgin Hotels on March 22nd and 23rd.
5. Madonna the Celebration Tour
Madonna will be putting on an iconic show at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, covering 14 albums in her long and historic discography. She’ll be in Las Vegas on March 1st and 2nd.
6. Final U2 Dates
U2 was the first artist to have a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, one of the coolest venues that has amazing and immersive technology that dazzles concert-goers with gorgeous visuals. Phish will be the next band to take over the Sphere but before that, U2’s last tour date will be March 2nd, so get your tickets while you can before its gone forever.
7. Jodeci House of Blues
The American R&B quartet, Jodeci, will be performing their ‘The Party, The Afterparty’ Tour in Las Vegas at the House of Blues. Tour dates are March 15th, 20th, 23rd and 24th.
Things to do
8. Penzoil 400 Weekend
2024 Spring NASCAR Weekend is coming to Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 3rd. Don’t miss your chance for weekend tickets to see your favorite NASCAR drivers.
9. Nitrocross Championship Weekend
March 1st and March 2nd brings Nitrocross Championship Weekend to Las Vegas with prices starting at $30. Head to the Nitrodome at Planet Hollywood for the biggest jumps ever seen in Motorsports and an andrenaline-fueled event you won’t want to miss.
10. Visit the Chef Truck
Food Truck masters, Jon Favreau and Roy Choi have teamed up to ring the food truck from the iconic movie Chef to Las Vegas, serving up delicious Cubano sandwiches just like in the film. Chef Truck is parked just off Park MGM’s casino floor, serving up cubano sandwiches and a side of croquettes, spicy watermelon with kimchi paste, and grilled cheese.
11. Go to the Play Playground which turns adult’s-only at night.
The Luxor just opened the Play Playground, a huge and immersive playground that turns into an adult’s-only spot during the evening. This spot doesn’t have any TVs or arcade games, but instead relies on physical games and sports you can do as a team. You can read all about it at the link above.
12. Bruno Mars’ The Pinky Ring is now open
Bruno Mars unveiled the open of his new jazz lounge, the Pinky Ring, during Super Bowl Weekend, and throw a big party that night where he performed. You can do walk-in reservations from 5pm-9pm, a DJ Daiyl from 5pm-8pm and 11pm-close and live music sets from 8pm-11pm.
13. Saddle up at Blake Shelton’s Bar, Ole Red
The new biggest country bar in Las Vegas is owned by Blake Shelton and hosts nightly music concerts from local and national artists. The venue is huge, two stories, and is a can’t miss for fans of music, good beer, and great bar food.
14. Eat at the greatest sandwich shop in Florence…in Las Vegas
One of the most popular restaurants in Florence that serves foccacia sandwiches piled high with a variety of spreads, meats, cheeses, and veggies has just opened their first restaurant in Las Vegas. You can read all about it at the link above.
Location: 8533 Rozita Lee Ave., Suite 100
15. Do an extravagent omakase at the Fontainebleau
The Fontainebleau has a reputation for being expensive and extravagent, but Ito is definitely one of their restaurants that are worth the hype. Named in the Michelin Guide as one of the most anticipated openings of 2024, Ito is on the top floor in a members-only lounge and run by Chef Masashi Ito and Kevin Kim.