Music, Dance, Cinema Places Map
Music, Dance, Cinema in Nevada:
Studio 54
I recommend showing up around 10 PM; that's when the vibe really starts heating up. Getting there too early can make it feel kinda dead.
House of Blues Las Vegas
Check out the food options before the show. The menu is solid, but I suggest getting something light if you don’t want it to interfere with the music experience.
Make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime. I got stuck in line and almost missed the opening act! It's always better to settle in and grab a drink early.
FreeZone
Rhythms Dance Studio & Event Center
My advice is to bring your own water bottle. It can get hot during classes, and buying drinks there can be a bit pricey. Staying hydrated is key, especially if you're dancing for a while!
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
Check the event schedule in advance and book your tickets online. I saved a ton by catching a discount for early bird tickets, plus you get a better spot!
Piranha
Fred Astaire Dance Studio
On my visit, I found the introductory prices really good, so I suggest checking if they have any current promotions before signing up for more classes. You might save some cash!
If you're looking to practice dancing a bit before your class I think arriving around 15 minutes early is a great idea! You can warm up and get into the groove.
XS Nightclub
If you can, follow them on social media for VIP ticket deals. I found a promo that saved me some cash on entry, which was a nice surprise!
Arthur Murray Dance Studio Las Vegas West
I think arriving around 5 PM helps avoid the crowds. The earlier classes are more relaxed, giving you more personal attention from the instructors.
The Sand Dollar Lounge
Check their schedule online for live music nights, it can get packed! I found out last minute and barely found a spot for a popular band I love.