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Concerts on the Beach at Mandalay Bay

Concerts at the Beach at Mandalay Bay are some of the hottest tickets in Las Vegas during the summer.

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Concerts on the Beach at Mandalay Bay

Concerts at the Beach at Mandalay Bay are some of the hottest tickets in Las Vegas during the summer. The biggest names in entertainment bring their hits to one of the best pools in Las Vegas with these laid-back concerts. This outdoor playground, which spans over eleven acres, is home to the Mandalay Bay Beach Club and its three pools. Guests also have the chance to relax with the lazy river and the whirlpools-all surrounded by a sprawling sandy beach and a gigantic wave pool. The beach also provides a wonderful venue for the Mandalay Bay Vegas pool concerts. Concert-goers can enjoy the show from the water or they can spread out a blanket on the sand. There's a good reason why the performers love this stage that juts out into the wave pool and the audience digs these Concerts at the Beach at Mandalay Bay. This one-of-a-kind setting is one of the most unique settings along the Las Vegas Strip for live music. Casual and relaxing, the Mandalay Bay concerts are a great way to catch your favorite artists and some rays at the same time.

The season for the Concerts at the Beach at Mandalay begins in April and wraps up by the end of summer in September. But that doesn't mean the pool is shuttered for the winter. The Mandalay Bay Beach Club is open all year-and the sun keeps shining well after Labor Day. Along with the family-friendly beach club, this eleven-acre complex is also home to the adults-only Moorea Beach Club. With plenty of cocktails and European-style fun in the sun, including topless sunbathing, the Moorea hosts Vegas pool parties throughout the week, following in the tradition of the Hard Rock Las Vegas and its groundbreaking pool parties. Both beach clubs offer an array of upgrades, including bungalows and cabanas. Along with situating guests in the lap of luxury, these are great places for enjoying the Mandalay Bay Vegas pool concerts.

Hours: 8 AM - 7 PM Daily; hours vary for the Moorea Beach Club.

Best Days: Anytime one of the concerts on the beach is happening.

Location: Mandalay Bay Resort

Cover Charge: The Moorea Beach Club charges $40 for men, $10 for ladies Monday - Thursday, and $50/men, $10 ladies on the weekend.

Topless: Yes (Moorea), No (The Mandalay Bay Beach Club)

Celebrity Hangout: Big-name musicians perform for the summer concert series and often take some time to relax before and after their shows.

Food: Cocktail, a bar, grill, and a smoothie shop available.

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  • Drive the Extraterrestrial Highway near Area 51
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