
"Las Vegas has long been home to some of the world's most outrageous festivals, but in 2025 the city adds a new name to its cultural calendar: Oktoberfest Downtown Las Vegas (Oktoberfest DTLV). Scheduled for Friday through Sunday, September 19-21, the event transforms East Fremont Street into a sprawling open-air bierhall spanning two neon-soaked blocks. For the first time, the pedestrian corridor from Las Vegas Boulevard to 7th Street will close end-to-end to celebrate Bavarian culture in full Fremont Street fashion."
"Entry is free, and the only requirement to enjoy the festival's vast selection of beers and cocktails is a $10 wristband. For those who plan ahead, pre-order bundles go live at OktoberfestDTLV.com on Thursday, August 21 at 10:00 AM PT. Anyone securing a bundle online receives their wristband for free, creating an early incentive for festivalgoers to lock in their Biermarks-the official festival currency."
"At its core, Oktoberfest DTLV blends the centuries-old German beer hall tradition with the electrifying atmosphere of downtown Las Vegas. Co-Founder and CEO Dan Hill describes it best: "Bavarian bones. Vegas voltage. This is a tradition reimagined for the street-games, brats, and steins by day; DJs and dancing by night. It's Bavarian tradition with Fremont Street flair-a new Las Vegas legend in the making." During daylight hours, attendees can expect sizzling brats, Bavarian pretzels, and live contests across the two-block footprint."
Oktoberfest Downtown Las Vegas converts East Fremont Street into a two-block open-air bierhall from Friday through Sunday, September 19–21, 2025. Entry to the festival is free; attendees need a $10 wristband to purchase beers and cocktails, and online pre-order bundles waive the wristband fee and preload Biermarks. The pedestrian corridor from Las Vegas Boulevard to 7th Street will close end-to-end for a full celebration of Bavarian culture. Daytime programming includes sizzling brats, Bavarian pretzels, live contests, and street games. Nighttime programming features DJs, dancing, and thousands of steins under Fremont Street neon. Biermarks function as the festival token system to accelerate service and reduce lines.
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