
When it comes to concerts in Las Vegas, IKON PRESENTS has continued leading the charge in growing the Urban market.
It’s no secret that Las Vegas has become the Entertainment Capital of the world. Home of some of the events in the world.
There has been a void with large hip hop concerts for years in Vegas, and outside of the clubs on the strip, no one has done hip hop concerts the right way in Vegas in some time. Insert the brand iKon Presents that has been elevating the market for the past 7 years.
iKon Presents is a major Las Vegas-based independent concert and event production company specializing in hip-hop, R&B, country and comedy, known for bringing major artists like Snoop Dogg, Nas, Rod Wave, Janet Jackson, and Kevin Hart to the city, filling a gap in large-scale urban music events and expanding to other markets like LA and Hawaii. They're recognized for creating cultural moments, running events like the Strong Music Festival, and being recognized for their impact on the Vegas entertainment scene.
Over the past few years IKON has done over 125 events, including over 30 venues, with over 200 artists.
“For us, it’s always been about doing it for the culture. We’re passionate about building experiences that amplify creativity and connect people through music. Strong Music Festival is one of the many ways we celebrate that mission.” - Neal Carter
This past November IKON completed year 3 of their widely popular homegrown festival at Downtown Las Vegas Event Center.
Be on the lookout for more events and an even bigger 2026.
visit ikonpresents.com or instagram.com/ikonpresents for more info & tickets to their upcoming shows.
Best guide to hip hop, soul, reggae concerts & events in San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles & New York City + music, videos, radio and more
Nas
Wednesday, Nov 5 @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, SF
Raekown & Mobb Deep
Saturday, Nov 15 @ UC Theatre, Berkeley
How the Grouch Stole Christmas
Friday, Dec 5 @ UC Theatre, Berkeley
Atmosphere
Friday, Feb 13 @ Fox Theater, Oakland
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