The World Series of Poker begins annually in April in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas is filled with things to do 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with monthly special events offered to visitors and residents. In April, Las Vegas celebrates Mardi Gras, jazz, hometown life and winning. There is more to the Sin City throughout the year besides gambling and drinking, including the annual activities in April.
City of Lights Jazz Festival
During the last week of April, jazz musicians gather from all over the county to play at Hills Park in Summerlin. The event is held at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater, which offers an intimate setting with plenty of shade from the hot Vegas sun. Guests can bring in their own picnic lunches or purchase food from local vendors and sit and relax while listening to the music of mainstream and local jazz musicians.
Las Vegas City of Lights Jazz Festival
800-969-VEGAS
YourJazz.com
Clark County Fair and Rodeo
In classic county fair tradition, the Clark County Fair and Rodeo celebrates local farmers, entertainers, food and fun. The event occurs annually in mid-April at the Clark County Fairgrounds in Logandale. Featured events include livestock judging, rodeo, local musicians, amusement rides and homemade country cooking. Don't forget to play some of the classic carnival games or ride around on the Ferris wheel while snacking on some cotton candy.
Clark County Fair and Rodeo
1301 West Whipple Avenue
P.O. Box 143
Logandale, NV 89021
888-876-FAIR
CCFair.com
Fremont Street Mardi Gras
Dance to the beat and gather some beads at the annual Mardi Gras Festival at Fremont Street, which occurs the third week of April. Cajun music and New Orleans cuisine is featured during this event to guests who venture off the main Las Vegas Strip to see what the Fremont Experience is all about.
Covered by a virtual sky of lights, Fremont Street offers a decorative backdrop for Mardi-Gras-designed costumed entertainers, musicians, magicians and dancers. Everyone will be able to join in on the fun as the party is taken to the streets.
Freemont Street Mardi Gras
425 Fremont Street, Suite 250
Las Vegas, NV 89101-5639
702-678-5777
VegasExperience.com
World Series of Poker
For almost one month every year, the best poker players descend on Las Vegas for a chance to play in and win the World Series of Poker. Beginning in the middle of the month of April, players place their $1,000 entry fee and begin playing at Benny Binion's Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas. The event is open to the public to watch, or if lucky enough, you might be able to pay the entry fee and see how far your luck will take you.
World Series of Poker
Binion's Horseshoe
128 Fremont St.
Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-382-1600
binions.com
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