What's New in Las Vegas 2023 to 2024

Las Vegas is a progressive city that’s always moving forward. In recent months, there have been new arrivals and attractions, and more are on the way. This is an exciting time, so check out what's new in Vegas.

1. SPHERE - Venetian


The Sphere is finally open after a long wait. The U2 debut residency generated headlines across the world. The venue’s massive high-definition wraparound video wall creates virtual environments ideal for different shows. The other presentation that caught the world’s attention was “Postcard From Earth," a 50-minute movie from Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky. The show presented immersive scenes from the seven continents with touches of science-fiction.

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2. FONTAINEBLEAU - North Las Vegas Strip


Fontainebleau is set to open on December 13, 2023. It’s the tallest building in Las Vegas at 67 stories and will have nearly 4,000 hotel rooms. This will add new life to the north side of the Strip since it will have an extensive lineup of shops, casino games, convention space, and restaurants. The resort will reflect South Florida’s nightlife scene, and Post Malone is expected to be the first artist to perform at the resort. Malone will take the stage at the 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater for New Year’s Eve weekend concerts.

3. ATOMIC RANGE - The Strat


Driving golf balls in an all-encompassing social activity that mixes entertainment, food, and booze. Atomic Range has developed a concept at the Strat with more than 100 bays covering four floors in a massive 99,000-square-foot complex. Guests can order drinks from one of the six bars as they test their golf skills with ten putting bays.

4. CHERI – Paris


Chateau is a rooftop lounge that’s transforming into Cheri. The spot provides guests with sweeping views of the Bellagio fountains as they drink from either of the two bars. The place also boasts decorative garden-themed scenery and timeless chandeliers that are stunning.

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5. PETER LUGER STEAK HOUSE - Caesars Palace


Peter Luger Steakhouse has a third location in the U.S. at Caesars Palace. The restaurant presents a modern mix with the classic Bavarian aesthetic from the Brooklyn original. We know Peter Luger for the thick-cut bacon, shareable Porterhouse, and stiff martinis.

6. DISCOSHOW - The LINQ


DiscoShow is scheduled to debut in the Summer of 2024, thanks to Spiegelworld. The performances will be staged in the Glitterloft at the LINQ promenade, with dinner and a bar rounding out the experience. The 1970s disco era inspired the show. Expect some hits from Spiegelworld, such as OPM, Atomic Saloon, and Absinthe, all of which contribute to the raunchy variety show.

7. CRASHNBURN & AERO VEGAS – Neonopolis


CrashNBurn is a restaurant and bar inspired by heart-pounding, high-energy thrill seekers. This new attraction promises a two-for-one experience on Fremont Street in Downtown Vegas. The club turns into a 21-and-over nightclub after hours. The second component is the Aero Vegas, which is a thrill ride that simulates skydiving without jumping off a plane. This is the place to embrace the spectacular Vegas views.

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8. BrewDog - Showcase Mall


BrewDog combines a restaurant, bar, and lounge where great views are paired with craft beer. The new joint is inspired by a concept founded in Scotland. It occupies the 3rd and 4th floors of the Showcase Mall with a wraparound rooftop deck where guests can soak in the neon lights. Guests looking to go upscale can try lobster-topped French Fries, oak-grilled Ribeye, or a $150 Wagyu burger.

9. SWINGERS - Mandalay Bay


Mandalay Bay's Swingers take mini golf to another level; maybe we should call it “crazy golf.” Swingers Golf Course is set to launch at Mandalay Bay, where it will offer a fun adults-only take on mini golf. There are five themed courses and three levels in a 40,000-square-foot space. This idea started in London where caddies deliver street food and craft cocktails for purchase close to the holes.

10. HORSESHOE LAS VEGAS - The Strip


Formerly known as Bally’s, Horseshoe now occupies the location following some rebranding. The renovated casino resort contains new restaurants such as Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen and Jack Binion’s Steak. Fans of the World Series of Poker are well taken care of as Horseshoe is the destination for the gambling crowd. Some of the Grand Bazaar Shops located outside are under renovation. They’ll include two multi-story bars: Bottled Blonde and Blake Shelton’s Ole Red honky tonk.

11. THE PLAZA – Downtown


The iconic façade on Main Street West of the Fremont Street Experience has a new look. The Plaza Hotel contains an outdoor Carousel Bar under the Plaza’s famous dome. The spot has a rooftop patio at Oscar’s Steakhouse, a revamped smoke-free casino floor, and a Pinkbox Doughnuts with a 16-foot-long glass display case to exhibit more than 70 treats.

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12. VANDERPUMP A PARIS – Paris


Vanderpump Cocktail Garden has been very successful due to its photogenic lounge at Caesars Palace. The spot always has lines outside the host stand. This venture is the brainchild of British restaurateur and Bravo television personality Lisa Vanderpump. Guests will enjoy the Parisian flair, including awnings, statues, custom light fixtures, and stylish cocktails.