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The exhibit hall of the 2009 SEMA Show. The SEMA Show is held at the Las Vegas Convention Center. [6] It is among the largest conventions held in Vegas. The 2013 SEMA Show drew about 60,000 buyers. [7] The displays are segmented into 12 sections, and a New Products Showcase features nearly 2,000 newly introduced parts, tools and components.
The show crushed expected attendance numbers, drawing over 139,000 construction and fluid power professionals from 133 countries to Las Vegas from March 14th to 18th of 2023, making it the largest trade show in North America. It included 2,400 exhibitors from 36 countries spread out over 3 million square feet of exhibit space. [10]
SEMA Show: Automobile aftermarket: First week of November Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 125,000 in 2014 [50] SHOT Show: Firearms: January 22–25, 2019 Sands Expo, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 60,000+ in 2018 [51] SIMA: Real estate: May 25–28, 2017 Madrid, Spain 122,760 in 2008 [16] SIMO TCI: Consumer electronics: October 18–20, 2017 ...
Dead & Company’s successful 2024 residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere will get a reprise. As expected, the band is returning to the venue in 2025, with a two-month stay announced Wednesday that will ...
Sphere is just off the Las Vegas Strip and east of the Venetian resort, which was opened by Las Vegas Sands in 1999. [3] Las Vegas Sands contributed the 18-acre (7.3 ha) site for the project. [ 5 ] Apollo Global Management purchased the Venetian in 2022 and became MSG's new partner on the Sphere project, replacing Las Vegas Sands. [ 6 ]
The Cal's 2025 photos show its famous participants in various states of undress – and sheer outfits – both in a photography studio and in the water at Miami’s Virginia Key Beach Park ...
28-time country chart-topper Blake Shelton has announced a Feb. 2025 residency at Las Vegas' Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
The concept of a concert residency was established by pianist and singer Liberace with a 1944 debut in Las Vegas. [15] Nearly ten years later, Liberace had his own show at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, which reportedly earned "Mr. Showtime" around $50,000 per week. After years of pursuing other projects in Los Angeles, he returned ...