Free Public Events To Be Held At Caesars Forum

The party that is the NFL Draft is coming to one of the party capitols of the USA, and here’s the rundown of the events and locations in this ultimate fans guide for the 2020 NFL Draft in Las Vegas.
The 85th NFL Draft takes place April 23-25 in Las Vegas, with the Draft Main Stage next to the Caesars Forum.
Free and open to the public, fans invited to a viewing zone to watch the first round selections on Night 1 (Thursday), Rounds 2-3 on Night 2 (Friday), and Rounds 4-7 on Day 3 (Saturday). The Main Stage will also host daily performances by headlining acts throughout the Draft.
• Thursday, April 23: Noon — 9 p.m. PT or the end of round one
• Friday, April 24: Noon — 9 p.m. PT or the end of round three
• Saturday, April 25: 9 a.m. — 6 p.m. PT or the end of round seven
The celebration – which includes the NFL Draft, the Red Carpet and the NFL Draft Experience – include free immersive activities and live entertainment.
Located adjacent to the Main Stage, the NFL Draft Experience presented by Oikos Triple Zero is a free, three-day football festival highlighted by interactive games, the Vince Lombardi Trophy, autograph sessions with NFL players and Legends, brand activations, giveaways and the NFL Shop presented by Visa.
At the center of the action will be the NFL Draft Experience Stage, which will feature special performances by Las Vegas talent as well as interactive NFL-themed experiences.
Caesars Forum conference center, located adjacent to the High Roller observation wheel on the Las Vegas Strip, will be host to Selection Square. This exclusive area will feature the team tables where representatives from each club will make their draft selections.
Caesars Forum conference center, located adjacent to the High Roller observation wheel on the Las Vegas Strip, will be host to Selection Square. This exclusive area will feature the team tables where representatives from each club will make their draft selections.
With the Raiders moving to Vegas, there will be lot of Silver & Black fans at the draft. When held in other cities of late, it has attracted huge crowds – Nashville had a record 600,000 people last year during the three days – 200,000 on Day 1. The previous high was 250,000 in Philadelphia in 2017.The number should be far less in Vegas, which has a smaller population and most of the fans will be traveling to Sin City.
All three days of the draft will be broadcast on NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ABC — including two nights of primetime coverage on Thursday and Friday.
Tips For Being At The NFL Draft
PubClub.com’s advice for those going to the draft is to arrive at the Caesars Forum early, as much as three hours ahead of time, or 6 p.m. It is advised to walk by the area throughout the day and get your spot when things start to get crowded…You can get drinks to go from bars, casinos and convenience stores and it is legal to drink in the streets in Vegas…Be sure and have something with you to eat, because you’re going to be there for a long time…Expect tight security.
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