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What to Do in Las Vegas in January 2025

Posted on January 2, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

A large smiling robot at CES in Las Vegas.

Say hello to CES. (Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua/Getty)

Welcome to the first monthly guide of 2025. You may still be recovering from New Year’s Eve, but it’s important to get the new year off on the right foot. While January is relatively quiet by Vegas standards, it’s still packed with cool things to do and new places to check out 👍

🧘 Live Your Best Life, Be Your Best Self

New year, new you. January traditionally brings New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, prioritize health and get into better shape. Maybe you’ll go vegan, switch to mocktails, or kick that smoking habit? Take time for yourself with a wellness session inside an art gallery, meditation at a winery, yoga in a library, or a sound bath that defies gravity.

😋 New Restaurants

There’s a sudden rush of new high-profile restaurants hitting Vegas in time for the new year.

👀 Eye-Opening Trade Shows

Convention season gets off to a strong start with the Consumer Electronics Show — a preview of the futuristic tech that promises to change how we live. It’s an industry-only affair, but City Cast Las Vegas promises to file a report during an upcoming episode — including how the Sphere factors in this year 🤯 The AVN Expo is a trade show on the saucy side, showcasing the best in adult entertainment. The annual event is one of those only-in-Vegas things, capping off with the annual AVN Awards. Think of it as the Oscars of adult entertainment. And unlike CES, the general public is invited.

🔥❄️ Fire and Ice Winter Festival

Hit the road and head north to Ely for the Fire and Ice Winter Festival Jan. 17-19. The annual celebration of art and entertainment includes ice sculptures, live music, mural walks, sports competitions, and museum tours that showcase the Old West identity of the city. The festival also hosts the only fireworks display in the world that shoots off a moving train.

🎈 Big Balloon Shows

Okay, here’s another excuse for a road trip. Two, actually. The Annual Havasu Balloon Festival & Fair unfolds over four days (Jan. 9 - 12) along the water in Lake Havasu City with dozens of hot air balloons soaring above the London Bridge and Bridgewater Channel. Just two weeks later, Mesquite throws its own three-day hot air balloon festival. Flights at the Mesquite Hot Air Balloon Festival (Jan. 24 - 26) take off outside the Casablanca resort with a “Balloon Glow” showcase after dark.

🎉 King Week Parade

Las Vegas celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a holiday parade through Downtown. Floats, marching bands, dancers, and other performers will gather at 10 a.m. on Jan. 20 near 4th Street and Hoover Avenue to honor the civil rights icon.

🎥 Jewish Nevada Film Festival

The Jewish Nevada Film Festival continues to grow every year, now running from Jan. 23 to Feb. 8 across three different movie theaters. A total of 15 films will be screened with a heavy focus on documentaries. Each one is $15 to view or you can opt for a $136 pass for all showings.

  • There’s more! City Cast Las Vegas co-hosts Dayvid Figler and Sarah Lohman welcome longtime contributor Vogue Robinson to discuss their top picks for January fun in Las Vegas. [City Cast Las Vegas 🎧]

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