13 Things To Do This Week In Las Vegas For June 25-July 1, 2021

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Here is a list of 13 things to do in Las Vegas this week for the week of June 25th through July 1st:

1. The Las Vegas Philharmonic has announced its 2021-22 season. Music director Donato Cabrera will conduct 7 concerts with the music of Beethoven. Season packages are currently on offer.

2. The Blue Man Group, known for their quiet blue characters, is back at the Luxor Hotel-Casino this weekend. The award-winning live theater production is full of bizarre surprises, instrumental pieces, comedy and much more.

3. Arizona Charlie’s Decatur celebrates National Bingo Day on June 27th. Bingo sessions take place every odd hour from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Players will receive a free bingo thunder with a buy-in of at least $ 4 while supplies last. Any player who hits a bingo on the National Bingo Ball, Ball I-27, will receive a $ 500 free slot game. True Rewards members who play back-to-back sessions on National Bingo Day will receive a free electronic little rainbow – a pack of 12 bingo cards made up of multiple colors and the payout will vary when bingo is achieved on that particular color.

4. Moneyline Pizza & Beer in the ARIA Hotel-Casino is holding a pizza and beer pop-up on June 25th from 5 to 10 pm. The pop-up will be the local vegan and vegetarian pizzeria Pizza 18 and vegan beer from the local Tenaya brewery. present Bach.

5. Commonwealth on East Fremont Street opens piano bar entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm to 9pm. Spadoni will play a mix of mash ups, medleys, classics and fan favorites. Regular singers include Trice B Magnificent, Savannah Smith, and Cam Calloway.

6. Shelby American is hosting the Ford “Ocean 2 Ocean” event on January 26th at 10:00 am. There will be muscle cars, special exhibits, and food as they greet the new Mustang Mach-E at Shelby American. This tour shows what the all-electric Mustang Mach-E can do with experiences along the way to demonstrate its style and features.

7. Los Angeles comedians Paul Jacek and Mary Kennedy will perform at A Pizza Melody, 5447 S. Rainbow Blvd on June 25th and 26th at 7pm. Kennedy appeared in season 7 of “Shameless”. Jacek is a regular at the World Famous Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard and performs at the Riviera Hotel-Casino.

8. End Pride with a bang in person or in virtual reality at PrideXR June 25-26, presented by the new StarBase and Dreamland event rooms. Entertainment includes a comedy show by Failed to Render and a dance party hosted by Edie, as well as live performances. Night owls can celebrate in two ways – in person in the StarBase event space on 3905 West Diablo Drive or through a tailored virtual reality world on the AltspaceVR social platform, which offers a full Pride experience with a dance floor, red carpet, vendors and hologram DJs , Charity auctions, and a PrideXR parade. VR events are free but require registration, other events start at $ 35. All events are 21+. For the full line-up and how to purchase tickets, visit pridexr.com.

9. Watch the final performances of Jeffrey Hatcher’s “Murderers” at the Las Vegas Little Theater on June 25th, 26th and 27th. The play is about 3 murderers in the Riddle Key Retirement Villa in Florida. Hear the darkly hilarious confessions of each of these characters, their motivations, and how they did it. Tickets are $ 30.

10. The Nevada Tap Takeover is on June 26th from 5pm to 10pm at Big Dog’s Brewing Company. There will be 35 taps available and beer is only $ 5 each. There will also be live music. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Nevada Craft Brewers Association.

11. The Silver Stamp in the Arts District is hosting Sudes & Soul: A Nite of Juke Joint R&B from 9pm. June 26th. Hear R&B from the 1940s to 1960s including Jump Blues, Boogie Woogie, Doowop, Girl Groups, Motown and Soul!

12. The Italian American Club is hosting an evening with Andy James & John Patitucci and their all-star band on June 27th at 6:30 pm. Dinner starts at 6:30 PM and the show costs 8. The cost is $ 65 per person.

13. Singer Ruby Lewis will perform in the Nevada Room on June 29th at 7:30 pm. Ruby Lewis takes the audience on a journey back to the golden age of Hollywood as she slips into the roles of the most popular leading actresses in cinema through singing. The Nevada Room offers a full la carte menu. The Piano Bistro Bar is open after the performance.

To submit an article for an upcoming 13 things list, email joyce.lupiani@ktnv.com.