Where to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Las Vegas

If you’re looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Las Vegas, there is no shortage of awesome events and places to do so. Here’s just a sampling.

There are a wide range of different ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Las Vegas, including a number of smaller options as listed in the Visit Las Vegas events calendar. Here are some of the top Vegas News picks.

Las Vegas Strip St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

  • Celtic Feis — This celebration will include a parade, live music, food, and more at New York-New York on the Las Vegas Strip. From 10 a.m. through midnight on Sunday, expect entertainment and festivities. Tickets start at $20.
  • PaddyFest 2024 — A free celebration that kicked earlier this week and that run throughs through close on Sunday. Located at the Ri Ra at the Shoppes at Mandalay Place, expect top-tier food, entertainment, and more.
  • Linq Promenade Festivities — There are a ton of festivities at the Linq Promenade through Sunday, including drinking games and specials at O’Sheas Pub, corned beef pizza at Flour & Barley, and green beer, Guinness, Teeling, and Jameson shots at the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery.

Off-Strip Las Vegas Celebrations

  • St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival — Presented by the Southern Nevada Sons and Daughters of Erin, this 56th annual parade and festival stretches over three days and packs in vendors, entertainment, whiskey tasting, carnival rides, and more. It’s located in downtown Henderson, Nevada.
  • Flogging Molly’s Shamrock Rebellion — An appropriately named beer and music festival in downtown Las Vegas. This event will feature local beer from some of the best breweries in Las Vegas.
  • St. Patrick’s Day ShamRock Bash — An appropriately named rock festival that will see 22 Irish-themed and other bands perform each day at the Fremont Street Experience from Thursday through Sunday.
  • St. Patrick’s Day at the Plaza — Located at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas, this event will feature special drinks, live DJ music, and more at the Carousel Bar from 4 p.m. through 8 p.m. Sunday.

If you’re in town for St. Patrick’s Day and you want to “go green” another way, check out the Vegas News guide to the best eco-friendly hotels in Las Vegas.

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