Don’t Miss The Price Is Right Las Vegas Live Show
If you’re like me, you can’t get enough of your favorite game shows, and you’ve always wished you could be a participant yourself. Well now, you can! Locals will soon…

Come on down! The Price Is Right Las Vegas live show is headed to Lee’s Family Forum later this year, offering incredible prizes and a great time.
Charley Gallay / Stringer via Getty ImagesIf you're like me, you can't get enough of your favorite game shows, and you've always wished you could be a participant yourself. Well now, you can! Locals will soon have the opportunity to take the stage themselves and vie for some awesome prizes with The Price Is Right Las Vegas upcoming live show!
Coming Soon: The Price Is Right Las Vegas
"Come on down!" Las Vegas locals will soon be hearing those very words at Lee's Family Forum (previously named The Dollar Loan Center).
On Sunday, December 1st, The Price Is Right Live will make it's way to Henderson to entertain the masses and offer a few lucky individuals the chance to go on stage and score some amazing prizes like appliances, vacations, and even a brand new car!
Potentially even more amazing, those in the audience will be able to win prizes from their seat without even putting in the work on those games and getting up out of their chairs.
Tickets will go on sale for The Price Is Right Las Vegas live show on Friday, May 31st. To score your tickets, click here.
The Price Is Right With A Twist
Most of us are used to watching the show on our couch in the comfort of our own home, but The Price Is Right Las Vegas live show will operate a little differently.
The upcoming live stage show in Henderson will not be making its way to your TV screens. Rather, this show will be a non-televised live show simply based on the majorly popular game show.
According to News 3, The Price Is Right Las Vegas live show will also be hosted by an unnamed "celebrity host." How exciting is that? Who knows who might show up to host your favorite game show!
But don't worry, you'll still get to play all of your favorite games like Plinko and Cliffhanger and experience the enthusiasm and excitement of the audience and hearing your name be called to the stage.
Concert Companions: 10 Types Of People You’ll Meet At Live Shows
There's something incredibly special about going to a concert and witnessing your favorite artists perform live on that stage. It's not just about the music anymore. It's about the whole atmosphere and the unique energy that fills the air. The experience can transport you to a different world, where you can momentarily forget about the stresses of everyday life and lose yourself in the melodies and beats.
One of the best things about concerts is the sense of connection and community they create. You're surrounded by people who share your love for the same artist or genre. It's like you're all part of this big, beautiful family. Singing along, dancing together, and cheering as one.
The people at concerts are just as fascinating as the concerts themselves. When you gather thousands of music lovers in one place, you get a colorful tapestry of personalities and behaviors. It's a great opportunity for "people watching." And if you are an astute people watcher, you know that there are definitely types of people who you encounter at shows. Here, we break it down and list ten of the types that we seem to see at every show.
The Die-Hard Fan
From the minute the concert begins, the die-hard fan's energy level is at an entirely different level. They are the first to rise to their feet, pumping their fists in the air They know all the lyrics, and dance moves. And they are fully immersed in the music. They are often seen front and center, singing and dancing with a lot of energy.
The Social Butterfly
Concerts are seen to the social butterfly as an opportunity to socialize and make new friends. From the moment they arrive at the concert venue, the social butterfly exudes a warm and approachable aura. They strike up conversations with those around them, sharing their excitement and genuine enthusiasm for the music and the event.
The Casual Observer
These concertgoers are there to enjoy the music but prefer a more laid-back approach. They may not know every song, but they appreciate the experience and are content to relax and take it all in. You might see them nod along or tap their foot to the music, occasionally joining in during well-known choruses or catchy hooks.
The Selfie-Addict
For this person, attending a concert is all about capturing the perfect selfie or video to share on social media. They spend a significant amount of time taking photos, recording snippets of songs. From the moment they arrive at the concert venue, the selfie addict is armed with their smartphone or camera, ready to capture every moment. They meticulously plan their shots, searching for the best angles, lighting, and backgrounds to enhance their photos. They may even experiment with different poses, expressions, and even selfie sticks or tripods (if they can sneak them in) to ensure they get the perfect shot. They might need to be reminded that concerts are best experienced without a phone between their eyes and the stage. On the other hand, let them have their fun.
The Mosh Pitter
You know that person at a concert who just throws themselves into the craziness of the mosh pit? That's the mosh pitter. They're all about the energy, the excitement, and the physicality of the music. When the heavy tunes start blasting, you can find them right in the middle of the action. They'll push, shove, jump, and even try their hand at crowd surfing. It's like they're tapping into some primal energy, just letting loose and going wild.
The Dancer
This person has an irresistible urge to dance to the music, regardless of their skill level. If you're a "people-watcher," the worse their dancing skills, the more fun you'll have watching them. They can be seen moving to the beat with enthusiasm and encouraging others around them to join in the dance. An even if they're terrible, it's the thought that counts.
The Super Fan
They're the ones who take fandom to a whole new level. The kind of person who lives and breathes for the artist or band performing. They're like walking encyclopedias of everything related to their favorite musician. They might dress up like the artist, have handmade signs, or bring special props to show their unwavering support. You can see that they've been rehearsing for this show for weeks. Or months. Or years.
The Critic
This individual analyzes every aspect of the performance, from the artist's stage presence to the sound quality. The concert critic isn't afraid to point out areas where the performance fell short or could have been better. But they also make sure to highlight the artist's strengths and any standout moments that deserve recognition. They might even engage in discussions with fellow concertgoers, debating the artist's performance or comparing it to previous shows. (They might forget that they're there to have a good time.)
The Wallflower
These individuals prefer to observe from a distance rather than actively participate. They may be shy or simply enjoy the music in a calmer manner, quietly enjoying the concert experience. While the more energetic concertgoers are dancing, jumping, and singing along, the wallflower tends to sway to the music in their own subtle rhythm. They're not the type to scream or shout, but you can see the appreciation on their face as they close their eyes and get lost in the melodies.
The Party Animal
The party animal is an expert at making the most of every moment. Concerts are seen as an opportunity to let loose and have a wild time for them. They often arrive in groups, bring their own party supplies, and are usually the life of the after-party. They're not afraid to sing at the top of their lungs, even if they don't know all the lyrics perfectly. They're there to have a good time, and they make sure everyone around them is having a blast too. You might want to avoid them, especially during ballads. Unless you're into hearing loud off-key vocals (that may not even get the lyrics right).