Your Guide to November in Las Vegas
This month is going to be crazy busy in Las Vegas – we’re looking at you, F1 – so it might be hard to keep up with all the local events buried under the spectacle of what’s happening on the Strip. To help highlight the best events for you and your family, publisher of thelist.vegas Andrew Kiraly and host Dayvid Figler share their top picks for November.
Now through Nov. 20: Butterfly Habitat at the Springs Preserve (link)
Now through Nov. 26: The fall display at the Bellagio Conservatory (link)
Now through Jan. 13: Kumbia Queen, A Las Vegas Tribute to Selena at OYO (link)
Now through April: Dita Von Teese at the Horseshoe (link)
Nov. 3: UNLV Annual Art Walk (link)
Nov. 3-Dec. 31: Ethel M’s holiday cactus garden (link)
Nov. 3-5: Carmina Burana at the Nevada Ballet Theatre (link)
Nov. 4: StorySLAM: Imposter Syndrome at Charleston Heights Arts Center (link)
Nov. 10: Sundown Soul Club at the Griffin (link)
Nov. 10-Jan. 15: The Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin (link)
Nov. 11: Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears at Area 15 (link)
Nov. 11-12: Las Vegas Days Rodeo at the Plaza (link)
Nov. 21st: David Sedaris at the Smith Center (link)
Nov. 24-Dec. 31: Enchant Christmas at the Las Vegas Ballpark (link)
Mondays: Punk Rock Karaoke at Berlin (link)
Tuesdays: Carloke (karaoke hosted by a guy named Carl) at Starboard Tack (link)
Check out these events and more on thelist.vegas!
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