Alright, so I started looking into what conventions are hitting Las Vegas in June 2024. It’s always a busy time there, seemed like a good idea to get a handle on it early.
First thing, I just opened up my browser. Didn’t use any fancy tools, just started typing things like “Las Vegas conventions June 2024” into the search bar. You know how it is, just trying different combinations to see what popped up.
Got a whole mess of results back, as expected. Lots of different websites listing events. Some are official city or convention center sites, others are more like general event listing places. I spent a bit clicking through the top few results, trying to get a feel for the big picture.
Sorting Through the Noise
Man, there’s a lot going on. Everything from massive trade shows filling the entire convention center to smaller corporate meetings tucked away in hotel ballrooms. I saw stuff listed for:
- Technology and Audiovisual (AV stuff seems big in June sometimes)
- Jewelry Shows
- Hospitality Industry events
- Some niche medical conferences
- Licensing expos
Honestly, it felt a bit overwhelming at first. You really gotta wade through it.
So, I tried to filter mentally. What was I actually interested in, or what might colleagues be attending? I wasn’t looking for anything super specific this time, more just getting the lay of the land. I focused on the bigger public or industry-wide events happening at the main convention centers like the LVCC or the big hotels like Mandalay Bay, Venetian Expo, places like that.

I noted down a couple of the larger ones that seemed potentially relevant, mostly in the tech and business space. Didn’t deep dive into registration or agendas yet, just made a quick list of names and dates. Stuff like InfoComm often happens around then, and usually some big retail or licensing shows are on the calendar too.
Next Steps and Thoughts
Found what seemed like the main hitters for the month. The key thing I realized, again, is you really need to plan ahead for Vegas in June. It’s not just the convention crowds, it’s also getting hotter, and flights and hotels start booking up fast, prices go up too.
So, the process was pretty straightforward: basic searching, scanning through lists, identifying the major potential events based on their descriptions and locations. Didn’t find any huge surprises, Vegas is gonna Vegas, always packed with something.
Now the real work begins: deciding if any of these are worth attending, checking the actual agendas when they’re fully out, and then tackling the logistics of booking everything. But at least I have a clearer picture of what’s scheduled for June 2024 now.