The Top 7 Las Vegas Music Festivals You Can’t Miss

Las Vegas is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, with jaw-dropping shows unlike any you’ve seen before. It’s also home to several exciting music festivals, making Sin City a paradise for live music lovers. Party-loving crowds flock from all over the world to experience these weekends packed with world-renowned artists in stunning venues.
There’s a music festival in Vegas for every taste in music, from EDM to emo and everything in between. Check out our list of the top 7 music festivals in Las Vegas that you don’t want to miss! But first, some tips on how to do Vegas music festivals right.
Dates: Friday, May 15th – Sunday, May 17th, 2026
By far the largest music festival in Las Vegas, Electric Daisy Carnival (also known as EDC) brings together the greatest artists and DJs in electronic dance music for a weekend of peace, love, unity, and respect. EDC is the largest EDM festival in North America, attracting thousands of people from around the world.
EDC is circus-themed, featuring carnival rides, circus performers, art cars, and more. The massive LED stages, pyrotechnics, and state-of-the-art sound systems make this music festival a marvelous experience for all your senses. Past lineups have included DJs like Tiesto, Fisher, Marshmello, and Excision, to name just a few from the massive list of performers.
Check out our ultimate guide to EDC!
Dates: Friday, September 19th – Saturday, September 20th, 2025
iHeartRadio Music Festival happens every September and is in its 15th year this year. It’s a huge two-day music festival featuring some of the top names in the music industry from many different genres. In the past, performers have included Paul McCartney, Justin Timberlake, and Taylor Swift, to name just a few of the legendary artists on stage.
Over two exciting nights, you can expect to experience never-before-seen collaborations, world premieres of new music, and all your favorite chart-topping hits. During the day, you’ll have access to exclusive pool parties, and then at night, exciting concerts happen at the massive T-Mobile Arena right on the Las Vegas Strip.
Dates: Saturday, October 18th – Sunday, October 19th, 2025
Fans of emo and pop-punk get their throwback fix every year at When We Were Young, a weekend music festival that’s drenched in early 2000s nostalgia. In 2025, the festival boasts more than 50 acts that rose to fame during the emo explosion, including My Chemical Romance, Blink-182, Weezer, and Avril Lavigne, to name just a few.
It’s not just the music performances that make this festival as popular as it is. Superfans can look forward to emo-themed photo booths, pop-up record shops, and tattoo artists offering band-inspired tattoos. When We Were Young is held at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds – a prime location on the Strip that allows for easy access to many of Vegas’s best attractions.
Dates: Thursday, April 9th – Sunday, April 12th, 2026
Every April at The Orleans Hotel, fans of rockabilly culture come together in Las Vegas to celebrate all things retro. Whether you love rockabilly music, dressing in vintage style, or hot rod cars, you’ll feel right at home at Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend. More than 75 live acts perform across multiple venues, including the hotel’s pool deck – we’re talking rockabilly bands, burlesque performances, live DJs, and more.
Stroll around the expansive vintage market and find your ultimate pin-up girl outfit, or attend the largest pre-1960 car show in the world – all part of Viva Las Vegas. This one-of-a-kind festival combines many elements of retro culture to bring you back in time to the golden age of Americana.
Dates: Thursday, May 22nd – Sunday, May 25th, 2025
2026 Dates TBD.
On Memorial Day weekend each year, thousands flock to Downtown Las Vegas’s Fremont Street East for the wild splendor that is Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival. For over two decades, this popular festival has brought legendary punk acts to Vegas, such as The Descendents, NOFX, alongside up-and-coming and lesser-known bands from around the globe.
Bowling tournaments happen all weekend long at PRB, where band members and fans face off for prizes and street cred. In addition to the festival’s main grounds, you’ll also find incredible small-capacity punk shows at local venues with high-energy mosh pits and secret band swaps. It’s amazing to see Fremont East turn into one big punk block party for a weekend. Expect colorful mohawks galore.
Dates: Saturday, October 11th – Sunday, October 12th, 2025
In the mood for some great reggae music? Vegas locals and visitors alike enjoy the mellow vibes every year at Reggae Rise Up Las Vegas, held at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center. Absolute reggae icons come together with talented local acts for a weekend of reggae bliss on two open-air stages with lots of room to chill and dance.
Past headliners have included big-name acts like Ziggy Marley, Rebelution, Slightly Stoopid, and more. Enjoy a plate of jerk chicken and plantains from a food truck, browse local artist vendor booths, or chill out in a shaded area and soak in the relaxed atmosphere. Reggae Rise Up is family-friendly and laid back, making it a favorite Vegas music festival.
Dates: Thursday, September 4th – Sunday, September 7th, 2025
Big Blues Bender is an exciting celebration of blues music that happens every year at Westgate Las Vegas Resort. This event turns the entire hotel into one big music festival. Book a room package at Westgate during the event and you’ll get unlimited entry to performances, access to workshops, and fabulous “bender parties”.
You’ll get to see performances by blues legends, as well as contemporary blues acts. Live sets happen by the pool and in ballrooms, and even in the hallways as impromptu jam sessions. Take a masterclass at “Bender University” or recharge your batteries after a long night of music by attending “Gospel Brunch”.
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