Other big events include the Las Vegas Spring Festival Parade on Fremont East on Feb. 1 at 11 a.m., the Lunar New Year Festival in Chinatown on Feb. 1, 12 - 11:30 p.m., and the Spring Festival at Desert Breeze Community Center on Feb. 2, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Eventbrite - AAPI Chamber presents Las Vegas Lunar New Year Festival - Saturday, February 1, 2025 at Chinatown Vegas, Las Vegas, NV. Find event and ticket information. When is the Chinese New Year? Chinese New Year 2025 begins on Saturday, February 1, 2025, marking the start of the Year of the Snake. As one of the most celebrated festivals in the Chinese calendar, it’s a time to embrace new beginnings and good fortune for the year ahead. Things to Do for Chinese New Year in Las Vegas Chinese New Year in the Celebrate Chinese New Year (CNY) in style at the Las Vegas Spring Festival (aka Lunar New Year) parade. Elaborate floats, dragon dances and cultural performances, Feb. 1 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., will meander through the Fremont East Entertainment District. Enjoy a lively Lunar New Year parade at Downtown Summerlin on Jan. 29 at 6 p.m Welcome to the Las Vegas Lunar New Year Festival 2025 – a grand celebration of new beginnings, vibrant traditions, and unforgettable experiences! Witness mesmerizing dragon dances to spectacular lantern displays, delicious traditional foods, float parade and live performances. Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas. Spending the holidays in Las Vegas is probably the best decision you’ll ever make. So don’t just pick Labor Day or New Year’s Eve in Vegas, pick any or all the holidays you’d like because you deserve to celebrate in style. Las Vegas during the holidays is about to be the best time of your year. Chinese New Year in the Desert™ Spring Festival is in Las Vegas for the 13th consecutive year on Feb. 15-17, 2024. Join us as we gather together to ring in the new lunar year with joy, unity, and a celebration that blends tradition with modern festivities. The Year of the Dragon Celebration awaits you—come and be a part of this magical experience! 4215 Spring Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89102 FEBRUARY 18, 2024 • 3:00 PM TO 8:00 PM Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, begins Feb. 10. Here are 10 things to do to welcome in the Year of the Dragon in Las Vegas. The annual Chinese New Year in the Desert presents the Las Vegas Spring Festival Parade on Jan. 28. The parade begins at 11 a.m. at the Fremont East Entertainment District in downtown Las Vegas. Members of Yau Kung Moon Kung Fu Dragon and Lion Dance perform a traditional lion dance to celebrate the Chinese New Year and the start to the "Year of the Dog" at The Venetian in Las Vegas on CHINESE NEW YEAR PARADES IN LAS VEGAS. Celebrate the holiday with the community with the Chinese New Year in the Desert’s Vegas Spring Festival Parade (a.k.a Lunar New Year Parade) on Saturday, February 1 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Fremont East Entertainment District. A new Asian food festival is coming to Downtown Las Vegas.The Dream Asia Food Fest will arrive at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center on Feb. 14-16, just in ti Nevada: Las Vegas Marching Band Invitational, Las Vegas (Las Vegas HS) North Carolina: Brick Capital Classic, Sanford (Lee County HS) North Carolina: Crystal Coast Band Classic, Havelock (Havelock HS) North Carolina: National HS High Stepping Marching Band Championship - Day 1, Charlotte (Charlotte Memorial Stadium) Antonio Aja, 8, of the Lohan School of Shaolin, helps lead the group during the Chinese New Year parade on Fourth Street in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015. NMBC. Nevada Marching Band Circuit. Menu. Home; Events. Current Events; Past Show Recaps; About. Constitution; Ensemble Roster 14th Annual Chinese New Year in the Desert™: Gala Dinner at Taste of Asia. Fri, Jan 31, 6:00 PM. Taste of Asia - Suncoast Hotel Las Vegas New Year’s Eve 2024-2025 FAQs. 1. How much are the tickets? Total Price for 2024/25 NYE ticket: $55.00 + Taxes & Fees. 2. Where can I purchase tickets? 2. Parties and events to celebrate Lunar New Year. Fashion Show Las Vegas will have musical lanterns from February 10th through the 25th. On Saturday, February 17th, enjoy the 13th Annual Chinese New Year in the Desert in Downtown Las Vegas at the Fremont East Entertainment District with floats, elaborate costumes and dazzling performances. In 2005 he directed the UNLV Band before an estimated multi-national Asian television audience of 340 million viewers in a special invited performance at the Cathay Pacific International Chinese New Year Parade and Festival in Hong Kong, China. He is past state chairman of the Nevada Chapter of the National Band Association, and is a member of
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