Dance Party Rings in 2022 New Year at Fremont Street Experience

The year 2021 is winding down, dragged down by all the horrors and angst, but the ticket to renewal just may be a New Years Eve for the Fremont Street Experience coming out as an 80’s and 90’s dance party. The downtown Las Vegas pedestrian area will be closed off with four stages of live music played by numerous “The Dancing Era” iconic performers.

In an informational release on their website, the Fremont Street Experience said that it ,”is proud to be Las Vegas’ ultimate party destination this New year’s Eve as it invites partygoers to ring in the new year with an 80’s and 90’s themed dance party. This can’t-miss event will feature live performances from some of the biggest names of the era including Bobby Brown, Vanilla Ice, Village People, Tone Loc and more.”

Live shows will perform on all three permanent stages of the Fremont Street Experience area, plus an additional temporary stage which will feature EDM music. The exact opening times and performance schedules are still to be decided.

Early bird tickets are now being offered for $35 each only at VegasExperience.com until December 25. From December 26 through 30 tickets will still be oferred at the website but can also be bought at Fremont Street Experience casinos. On December 31st tickets can be purchased at the area casinos and at the entry gates to the new year’s eve event. No word on what full price or last minute tickets might run.

The New Year’s Dance Party at the Fremont Street Experience will also have some very tight restrictions. Again according to the information release only people 21 and older will be allowed. Only a small purse/bag is okay, but no more than 6″x12″. No strollers, no packaged beverages, no coolers, no chairs, no back packs/luggage/bags, no costume masks, no weapons- real or fake, no glass/aluminum. Also, no amplified sound or signs of any kind will be permitted.

If the past is any indicator, what you will get is a pulsatiing celebration, jeering out the old 2021 and cheering in the new 2022. After the last two years we have had, a thumping dance party sounds right on the agenda.

Published by Richard Lloyd Evans

I am a tour guide in Las Vegas, Nevada and a semi-retired history teacher. Not only do I love showing visitors the ins and outs of my city, I like to travel! I enjoy sussing out the fun little corners and overlooked places that make the world such a wonderful and rich place.

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