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March 2023

 

In Las Vegas, March has always been magnificent.  March is one of the best times of the year to come to Las Vegas. This is the time to get new things going. In Vegas, just like in any other city in the country, Spring-cleaning will occur (both for ourselves and our entertainment,) and we’ll have more garage sales this month than at any other time of the year. Springtime in Las Vegas is a beautiful thing…the weather is perfect, and there are thousands of events, conventions, shows, and things to do. Things are bustling, and we love it.

 

Spring is just around the corner (the vernal equinox is on the 20th—balancing the day and night,) and awakening that spirit of renewal.

 

Students from all over the country will make Vegas their Spring Break destination; there is St. Patrick’s Day; March Madness; NASCAR; pools are opening up, and there are even some bright spots in the entertainment industry.

 

March was named for the Roman God "Mars," and March contains a lot of interesting celebrations…March 3rd is I Want You to be Happy Day, and If Pets Had Thumbs Day. The 4th is Employee Appreciation Day, Holy Experiment Day, and Hug a GI Day. The 5th is Multiple Personality Day, the 8th, Be Nasty Day; the 9th, Panic Day; and the 11th Worship of Tools Day – us guys can relate. National Pi Day is the 14th - Why today? Because 3.14 is the value of Pi.  The is 15th is the Ides of March, Dumbstruck Day, and Everything You Think is Wrong Day. The 16th is Everything You Do is Right Day; the 17th, Saint Patrick's Day; the 18th, Goddess of Fertility Day, Supreme Sacrifice Day; and the 20th is Extraterrestrial Abductions Day, and Proposal Day. The 22nd is National Goof Off Day; the 26th, Make Up Your Own Holiday Day; the 27th, National "Joe" Day; the 29th, Smoke and Mirrors Day; and finally, the 30th is I am in Control Day.

 

Springtime has been celebrated by every country and culture for as long as there have been countries and cultures. As the earth regenerates itself after the winter, we feel that sense of renewal as well. Something inside us just wants to bring life and freshness to our lives. We clean things out…repair, plant, and grow things.

 

While Christians are observing Easter; Pagans are celebrating Ostara. In ancient Egypt, the festival of Isis was held to celebrate the resurrection of Osiris. The Celebration of Dionysus always took place about this time in Greece; celebrating the return of the leaves on the grapevines.  It seems that there is something innate that is built into the core of our being that senses this time of regeneration for the earth. There have always been celebrations in the spring honoring that spirit of rejuvenation. It is the end of winter. Spring is about re-birth, life after death, and a fresh start after a cold period in our lives. Spring brings us hope.

 

In Ireland, It’s St. Patrick's Day! St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland, and many people don't realize that the serpent was actually a metaphor for the early Pagan faiths of Ireland. St. Patrick brought Christianity to the Emerald Isle, and did such a good job of it that, for a while, he practically eliminated Paganism from the country…and now, in celebration; we drink!

 

Our modern day celebration centers around young adults making pilgrimages to warm climates to celebrate the sun, drink spirits, and engage in fertility rites and rituals….this is also known as Spring Break. And Las Vegas is one of the chosen destinations for these modern day festivals.

To further assist these festivals, Daylight Savings time begins on March 12th –spring forward.

 

Las Vegas is a great place to visit all year round but in early March during the NASCAR Weekend, Vegas is definitely the place to be. Enjoy 3 days of NASCAR during the Las Vegas Sprint Cup Weekend. NASCAR Weekend at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway has become one of the most anticipated events on the NASCAR calendar.  See all of your favorite drivers in fabulous Las Vegas during the Spring NASCAR Weekend, March 3–5, 2023. The event weekend includes the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube NASCAR Cup Series race, the Alsco Uniforms 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race, and the Victoria's Voice Foundation 200 presented by Westgate Resorts NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race.

 

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts announced the highly anticipated lineup of performances for the 2023-2024 Toyota Broadway Las Vegas Series including: Beetlejuice, Les Miserables, Ain’t Too Proud, Chicago, Funny Girl, Come From Away, Girl From The North County, and Peter Pan.

 

55th Annual St Patrick's Day Parade

The luck of the Irish returns to Water Street! The popular three-day festival features authentic Celtic entertainment, a parade, car show, amusement games, food and souvenirs. 

March 10, 2023 - March 12, 2023

243 Water St. Henderson, NV 89015

 

As far as all of the other entertainment goes:

 

The most significant act this month is Taylor Swift who plays two shows at Allegiant Stadium March 24-25. Both dates are officially sold out, but tickets are popping up on the resale market.

Keith Urban kicks off a new residency at Zappos Theater inside Planet Hollywood on March 3-18. Miranda Lambert continues her "Velvet Rodeo" run inside the same venue March 24-30. The Resorts World Theatre has residencies by Katy Perry (March 3-4) and Luke Bryan March 22-31. Heartland rocker John Mellencamp plays a pair of shows at the intimate Encore Theater at the Wynn. Crooner Michael Bolton plays the Pearl at the Palms on March 9. Electronic pop icons Depeche Mode return for a show inside the T-Mobile Arena on March 30. March also marks your last chance to see Weekends with Adele at the Colosseum inside Caesars Palace.

 

The Las Vegas Water Lantern Festival is on March 18 at Sunset Park (east of the Strip). The price of admission includes materials to create your lantern illuminated with an LED candle. At 7 p.m., everyone will launch their lanterns in the water, producing an image to remember for years to come. Doors open for the festival at 4 p.m. with music, activities and bites available from local food trucks.

 

One of the biggest MMA fights in years takes place at UFC 285 this month. Former lightweight champ Jon Jones returns after a three-year absence, moving up a division to battle for the vacant heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane. The MMA stars square off March 5 at the T-Mobile Arena.

 

The Aces of Comedy series will be busy this month with performances by Tim Allen (March 3-4), Bob Marley (March 18) and Daniel Tosh (March 24-25). Iliza Shlesinger makes her debut at the Wynn's Encore Theater March 10-11. However, the biggest comedy show of the month is Tom Segura at the Chelsea inside the Cosmopolitan March 17-18.

 

The 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s basketball tournament will involve 68 teams playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men's college basketball national champion for the 2022–23 season. Tue, Mar 14, 2023 – Mon, Apr 3, 2023

 

The apocalypse is returning to Downtown Las Vegas, as Apocalypse in the Desert takes over Fremont Country Club (601 E. Fremont St.) Friday, March 24, 2023 through Saturday, March 25, 2023. Featuring more than 60 bands, including Las Vegas' Hemlock, Fate DeStroyed, Ovtlier, Breaking In A Sequence, Semper Acerbus and more, tickets for Apocalypse in the Desert start at $25 plus applicable fees for general admission and are available for purchase at smashmagazine.com or apocalypseinthedesert.com. 


Igoshows.com is, of course, the place to read the reviews of all of the shows that are in town so that you can be better informed as to what you should expect from a certain production. The reviews are updated as needed to give you the knowledge you need to spend your entertainment dollars better.