Is Vegas Losing Its 24/7 Reputation?
Las Vegas built its reputation on being a city that never sleeps — plus, we have a higher percentage of night-shift workers than any other city in the country. But does that reputation still hold in 2025? As part of our Night Week series, presented by the Neon Museum, co-host Dayvid Figler sits down with artist Brent Holmes and NothingtodolvEATS founder Giselle D’souza to ask whether Vegas is still a true 24-hour town. From late-night grocery shopping and ever-earlier last calls, they explore what’s changed, what’s been lost, and what late-night life still looks like in a city that once prided itself on never closing.
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