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Las Vegas Ignites: Must-See Events from March 26 to April 1

By Matthias Binder March 25, 2026
What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 26-April 1
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 26-April 1

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Poetry Festival Celebrates Women and Femme VoicesPhilharmonic Brings John Williams’ Epic Scores to LifeR&B Star Mariah the Scientist Headlines MidweekSports Action Peaks with Indoor Soccer FinalsSuperstars and Nightlife Fuel the Week

Poetry Festival Celebrates Women and Femme Voices (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – The city renowned for its nonstop entertainment delivers another packed week from March 26 to April 1, blending cultural celebrations, blockbuster concerts, and pulse-pounding sports. Poetry slams empower voices in the Arts District, while orchestral masterpieces and R&B rhythms fill iconic venues. Sports fans gear up for indoor soccer finals alongside hockey clashes and boxing bouts, ensuring options for every taste.[1]

Poetry Festival Celebrates Women and Femme Voices

Spotlight Poetry hosts the Phenomenal Womxn Poetry Festival from March 26 through 28 across Downtown venues in the Arts District. The three-day event features workshops led by acclaimed artists, curated readings, industry panels, open mics, and a regional poetry slam drawing competitors nationwide. Founder Elle Hope has grown the organization since 2021 from open mics to this empowering showcase honoring diverse women and femme-identifying poets.[1][2]

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Attendees can expect soul-baring performances and insightful discussions on the poetry scene. Tickets range from $35 to $50, with some free open mics like the one on March 28 at Velvet Vine Wine. This festival stands out as a fresh cultural highlight amid the Strip’s glitz.[1]

Philharmonic Brings John Williams’ Epic Scores to Life

The Las Vegas Philharmonic performs “The Music of John Williams” on March 27 and 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for both evenings, offering fans a journey through the composer’s legendary film scores from Star Wars to Harry Potter. This concert promises sweeping orchestral power in one of the city’s premier halls.[3][1]

Classical music lovers will relish the full program’s cinematic flair. Tickets are available through the orchestra’s site, making it an accessible night out for symphony enthusiasts.[3]

R&B Star Mariah the Scientist Headlines Midweek

Mariah the Scientist brings her “Hearts Sold Separately Tour” to Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas on Tuesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. The rising R&B artist delivers intimate tracks in the intimate venue at The Linq Promenade. Special guest 4batz joins for added energy.[4][5]

Fans can secure tickets via major platforms, with prices starting around $50. This show caps the week on a soulful note amid the bustling nightlife scene.[6]

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Sports Action Peaks with Indoor Soccer Finals

Major League Indoor Soccer hosts its men’s and women’s finals weekend on March 28 and 29 at noon in Orleans Arena. The high-scoring, fast-paced matches feature top teams battling for championships in a nonstop spectacle. Lacrosse, hockey, baseball, soccer, and boxing round out the action-packed days.[1][7]

Key matchups include Vegas Golden Knights hockey games on March 26 versus Edmonton Oilers and March 28 against Washington Capitals at T-Mobile Arena. Boxing fans catch Fundora vs. Thurman on March 28 at MGM Grand Garden Arena starting at 5 p.m. Baseball’s Las Vegas Aviators face Salt Lake Bees March 27-29 at Las Vegas Ballpark, while Lights FC soccer plays Monterey Bay on March 28 at Cashman Field. Desert Dogs lacrosse takes on Calgary Roughnecks same night at Lee’s Family Forum.

  • Vegas Golden Knights vs. Edmonton Oilers: March 26, 6:30 p.m., T-Mobile Arena
  • Aviators vs. Bees: March 27-29, 7:05 p.m., Las Vegas Ballpark
  • Indoor Soccer Finals: March 28-29, noon, Orleans Arena
  • Fundora vs. Thurman Boxing: March 28, 5 p.m., MGM Grand
  • Golden Knights vs. Capitals: March 28, 7:30 p.m., T-Mobile Arena

Superstars and Nightlife Fuel the Week

Global icons dominate the stages, with The Eagles at Sphere on March 27 and 28 at 8:30 p.m., and Jennifer Lopez at the Colosseum same nights at 8 p.m. Comedy arrives via Jim Gaffigan through March 28 at Encore Theater and Shuler King on March 27 at the Railhead. Nightlife pulses with DJs like Sofi Tukker at XS, Mathame at Zouk, and Wiz Khalifa at Hakkasan on March 28.[1]

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Other draws include The Garden at House of Blues on March 26 and Book Lovers Con at Flamingo Hotel March 26-29. Theater production “Passage” runs through April 5 at Ham Fine Arts Black Box.[6]

Key Takeaways

  • Dive into poetry, music, and sports for a well-rounded Vegas adventure.
  • Book tickets early for high-demand shows like J.Lo and Eagles.
  • Explore Downtown Arts District for intimate cultural experiences.

This week’s lineup captures Las Vegas at its finest – a fusion of heart, hustle, and high notes. Plan your itinerary to catch the magic before it vanishes. What event tops your list? Tell us in the comments.

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