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This June, travelers can celebrate Pride Month in an unforgettable fashion when they book a trip to beautiful Las Vegas. From drag brunches and bingo to special events and incredible live performances, Sin City is the place to be for LGBTQIA+ folks this month, and always.

Hotels & Resorts

Caesars Entertainment

On Wednesday, June 28, Caesars Entertainment will celebrate Pride by illuminating The LINQ Promenade’s High Roller observation wheel and the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas in fabulous rainbow hues.

SAHARA Las Vegas 

Party-loving travelers can make a splash every Saturday this June when they attend SAHARA Las Vegas’ Las Vegas PRIDE Elevate Pool Party at Retro Pool Lounge. Best of all, this ongoing shindig is for a good cause with half the proceeds going to PRIDE, a non-profit organization supporting LGBTQIA+ people around the globe.

Luxor Hotel & Casino

Now celebrating its 13th season, Temptation Sundays pool party is back at Luxor Hotel & Casino every weekend in June. Plus, Luxor’s resident production show, Fantasy, will celebrate Pride Month with an extra number  — “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga — from June 16 through June 18.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is offering visitors plenty of ways to show their pride. First, on June 11, travelers can kick back with some laughs for a good cause at 24 Oxford’s Tupperware Party with Dixie Longate where all proceeds will benefit Aid for AIDS Nevada (AFAN). Then, on June 14 and 16 guests can hit up the resort’s Pride Month House Party at Kassi Beach House and attend an exclusive performance from RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Monet X Change. Finally, on June 18, The Shag Room will host Spilling the Tea with Gia Gunn, a twist on the venue’s Upside Down Tea Party with commentary from another favorite RuPaul’s Drag Race girlie, Gia Gunn.

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino

On June 18, travelers can start the day off with a bang at Level Up’s Love Out Loud drag brunch. Hosted by Frank Marino, guests will enjoy a buffet-style brunch, bottomless champagne and sparkling wine alongside performances from some of Sin City’s most talented Divas.

New York-New York Hotel & Casino

Can’t make it to drag brunch? Travelers will have another chance to see Frank Marino on June 18 at Coyote Ugly’s “Guyote Sunday” hosted by New York-New York Hotel & Casino. The event will be a continuation of Marino’s Love Out Loud experience and will feature a special performance by the Thunder From Down Under cast.

Activities and Entertainment

The Neon Museum

The Neon Museum is shining a light on some of Vegas’ most interesting LGBTQIA+ stories with new tours at the Neon Boneyard. Travelers can take things at their own pace with a self-guided tour or attend a session led by local historian and queer advocate, Dennis McBride for a more in-depth experience.

Cheapshot

Music fans can sing their heart out at Cheapshot, a showroom and discotheque in downtown Las Vegas featuring an exclusive Elton John-themed piano bar experience every Saturday this month.

La Mona Rosa

Bacon, bloodies, waffles and beer … is there anything better than brunch? On June 11 and June 25, La Mona Rosa will host Pride Brunch, a festive (and delicious) gathering featuring a drag show at noon and exclusive cocktails and menu items.

Downtown Summerlin

Speaking of drag, visitors to Sin City won’t want to miss their chance to attend Frank Marino’s Divas Drag Brunch at Downtown Summerlin on Sunday, June 11. The event will feature pop-culture favorites with drag performances showcasing hits from superstars like Taylor Swift, P!nk, Beyonce, Rihanna, Tina Turner and more.

6th Annual PRIDE Bar Crawl

On June 17, travelers can drink their way through the strip at the 6th Annual PRIDE Bar Crawl. Beginning at Therapy in the Fremont Street Entertainment District, participants can imbibe and dine at some of Vegas’ best LGBTQIA+ bars and venues before ending the night with a drag show and after-party at FreeZone Nightclub & Bar.

Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas

Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas is paying homage to one of the LGBTQIA+ community's most iconic members: Liberace. The exhibit will open on June 24 and will outline pivotal moments of the LGBTQIA+ icon’s life alongside several personal items, costumes, pianos, automobiles and more.

Gold Spike

What’s better than plain old bingo? Drag queen bingo! On June 29, Gold Spike will host a special Pride Month installment of Drag Queen Bingo featuring games, live performances, exclusive giveaways and drink specials.

 


About the Author

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Senior Editor for VAX VacationAccess and world explorer, Jenna Buege loves writing about all things travel. When she’s not busy creating content, she spends her time exploring the great outdoors, cuddling with her two black cats and researching her next big (sometimes strange) adventure. 


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