Odds are many of you are in town for this week’s Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix, held directly on the Las Vegas Strip for a considerable amount of its length. But for those of you who are not in town for the high-powered event and looking to avoid the traffic—and access—issues that F1 might present, don’t fret! There’s plenty to keep you busy far from that event.

As you’ll no doubt notice, many shows go dark during F1, but there’s one notable exception: Fantasy: The Strip’s Sexiest Tease, an adults-only romp at Luxor that’s celebrating 26 years on the Strip. And not only will Fantasy be available for your entertainment, the show has added a new, exciting reason to visit—the debut of its very own lingerie line!

Available for purchase after each performance, Lingerie by Fantasy: The Strip’s Sexiest Tease features pieces of clothing named after the show’s ultra-talented dancers (and also featured in the show’s 2026 calendar, a great souvenir or gift).

And even if you’ve been to see the show numerous times, there’s another great reason to go back: The show recently premiered a new original song, “Fantasy Come True,” created in collaboration with music production team District 78. It’s performed by show emcee Lorena Peril and is the show’s new opening number!

Photo by: Bryan Steffy

Fans of the Amazon Prime series (and accompanying video game series) Fallout will want to visit the National Atomic Testing Museum, which recently debuted its newest exhibition, “World of Fallout,” in partnership with Bethesda Softworks (the publisher of the game series) and developer Bethesda Game Studios.

The exhibition includes objects associated with the game and the streaming series, highlighting the connections between real-world nuclear history and the storytelling behind the massively popular game series.

In addition to plenty of visuals that will be instantly familiar to Fallout fans, the exhibit features “Easter eggs” throughout the main gallery, giving visitors added incentive to check out all the exhibits.

Yes, there are very few live music acts this week during F1, but over at Westgate Las Vegas, you can catch legendary band Jefferson Starship on Nov. 22.

Photo by: Damion Lloyd Photography

Fresh off its 50th anniversary tour, Jefferson Starship’s current lineup of vocalist David Freiberg, drummer Donny Baldwin, keyboardist Chris Smith, rhythm guitarist Cathy Richardson and lead guitarist Jude Gold have a healthy catalog of classics to bring to the Westgate’s International Showroom, including “White Rabbit,” “We Built This City,” “Jane,” “Find Your Way Back” and “Somebody to Love.” For fans of classic rock, it doesn’t get any better than this.

Over at Town Square Las Vegas, Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar has a great alternative for F1 fans— like the rest of its locations throughout the valley, Lazy Dog will broadcast the race—perfect for locals who want the thrill of race day without the chaos of the Strip.

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