80’s & 90’s Dance Party Celebration
Ring in the New Year with 80’s and 90’s music icons Bobby Brown, Vanilla Ice, Village People, Tone Loc, A Flock of Seagulls and more
Fremont Street Experience 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, A Flock of Seagulls and more.
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Live Performances By Bobby Brown, Vanilla Ice, Village People, Tone Loc, A Flock of Seagulls and More!
Schedule of Events
Main Street Events
Rock Steady: 2p-5p
Dancing DJ: 6p-8p
80’s Station: 8p-11p
Spandex Nation: 11p-3a
First Street Events
Flock Of Seagulls: 6:30p-7:30p
Village People: 8p-9:30p
Alter Ego: 10:30p-1:30a
Third Street Events
Velvet Elvis: 6:15p-8:15p
Tone Loc: 9p-9:45p
Bobby Brown: 10:15p-11:15p
Vanilla Ice: 11:45p – 1a
Casino Center Stage Events
Crush: 6:10-8p
Tony Marques: 8:15p-10:30p
Dancing DJ Party: 11p-2a
NYE on Fremont Vs The Strip
Fremont Street | The Strip | |
Cost | Fremont Street has bars spread out and all of them guarantee larger sizes and cheaper prices than the bars on the strip. Our hotels, casinos, parking and more will beat the Strip’s version any day. | Between the time you’ll waste hunting for cheap beer on the Strip to room costs, dining, parking, and more. Spending your time on the Strip is sure to hit your wallet harder than an evening downtown. |
Convenience | FSE’s NYE party provides optimal convenience allowing partiers to cruise from casino to casino and/or its 4 entertainment stages with ease. | Walking the strip with its packed sidewalks to simply go to the casino next door is an arduous task. |
Accessibility | A ticket to FSE’s party allows access to all casinos. | If you don’t have a hotel card or reservation good luck getting into a hotel/casino. |
Maneuverability | Downtown Las Vegas is open all night. | LV Boulevard is shut down all night. |
Parking and Transportation | FSE has taxis, ride shares, public parking, casino parking, valets, public transportation available and accessible for transportation the entire night. | All transportation and access to the strip is limited due to street closures. |
Experience | The Official NYE Party of the City of Las Vegas with the Mayor and the greatest acts of the 80’s and 90’s. | Venues on the Strip are all doing their own thing and You’ll have to pay for each event. |
Crowds | Spread out amongst 6 city blocks with Live Entertainment on 4 stages. | Condensed, packed crowds to watch fireworks. |
Fly into the New Year on SlotZilla!
Guests looking for a unique, bucket list experience can purchase the Fly Into the New Year’s Package (includes NYE ticket and SlotZilla flight) which allows them to enter 2022 by soaring high above the party crowd on SlotZilla, the world’s ultimate zipline attraction featuring a 1,750-foot Zoomline, which launches riders from a 12-story slot machine-themed platform, flying Super Hero-style under the iconic Viva Vision canopy
Celebrate in Style
On Friday, Dec. 31, Revelers will enter the party red carpet style with step-and-repeat picture opportunities projecting their images onto the Viva Vision screen above. Guests can dance the night away with non-stop live music and entertainment on all of Fremont Street’s world-famous stages and experience cirque-style entertainment on a custom EDM stage located on Casino Center erected exclusively for the NYE party. All partygoers are encouraged to wear their best 80’s and 90’s outfits as they ring in the new year in style along with some of the biggest names of the era.
Viva-Boom!
Throughout the night, all eyes will be on the spectacular Viva Vision Light Show as it displays custom NYE-themed, 3D motion graphics enhanced by a $32 million upgrade to the largest single digital display on the planet. The new screen boasts 16.4 million brilliant pixels, is 1,375 feet long, 90 feet wide and suspended 90 feet above Fremont Street’s renowned pedestrian mall.