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Opened
  
9 May 2015

Phone
  
+1 702-693-7120

Las Vegas Festival Grounds

Former names
  
MGM Resorts Festival Grounds City of Rock

Location
  
3799 South Las Vegas Boulevard

Address
  
2594 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

Owners
  
MGM Resorts International, Cirque du Soleil, Yucaipa Companies

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Las Vegas Festival Grounds (formerly MGM Resorts Festival Grounds) is a 33-acre (13 ha) open-air venue located on the Las Vegas Strip, north of the MGM-owned Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Winchester, Nevada.

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History

From 1941 to 1960 the El Rancho Vegas once occupied the land.

The venue was developed by MGM Resorts International, Cirque du Soleil, and Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Companies, primarily to serve as the site of the biannual music festival Rock in Rio USA, which held its inaugural edition in 2015. MGM has positioned the grounds as a site for festivals, concerts, and sporting events (such as boxing, mixed martial arts, and soccer) as a compliment to its other venues in the area.

The site was initially referred to as the City of Rock, named after its equivalent in Rio de Janeiro for the Brazilian version of the Rock in Rio festival. In October 2015, the MGM Resorts branding was dropped and the site was renamed to simply Las Vegas Festival Grounds. The renaming was part of an effort to downplay MGM's role in the venue to improve its marketability for third-party events, and to brand the site as being part of Las Vegas's "community".

Notable events

2015 Rock in Rio was held at the venue. Taylor Swift kicked off the North American leg of The 1989 World Tour here on May 15, 2015 as part of Rock In Rio.

In April 2016, the Las Vegas Festival Grounds hosted the ACM Party For a Cause Festival on the weekend preceding the Academy of Country Music Awards.

References

Las Vegas Festival Grounds Wikipedia