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Parking & Directions for 1970 LIVE! That's The Way It Was International Westgate Theater At Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
3000 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV
89109, US
1. Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Parking - On-site, free for guests.
2. Las Vegas Convention Center Parking - 0.5 miles, approx. $10/day.
3. Riviera Hotel & Casino Parking - 0.6 miles, approx. $8/day.
4. The LINQ Promenade Parking - 1.2 miles, approx. $15/day.
1970 LIVE! That's The Way It Was Concert Live at International Westgate Theater At Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino | Las Vegas – October 24th, 2026
Step into the International Westgate Theater at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, a venue that’s been etched into the heart of Vegas history, especially during the iconic 1970 LIVE! That’s The Way It Was Las Vegas concerts. This theater isn’t just about big productions and flashy lights; it’s got a vibe that makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time, catching legendary performances in a space that’s evolved but still keeps that classic Vegas soul. Over the years, it’s hosted everyone from legendary crooners to modern icons, and with its accessible seating, everyone gets a front row experience. Back in 2020, even amidst the chaos of the pandemic, the theater found a way to keep the music alive by launching digital training sessions for aspiring performers, talk about resilience. And let’s not forget the annual Vegas Music Fest, where crowds gather shoulder-to-shoulder, feeling that electric buzz of anticipation. Whether you’re into general admission camaraderie or want a cozy party booth for your crew, the atmosphere is electric. Honestly, catching a show here feels like being part of something bigger, a shared love for music that’s been running through Vegas since the 70s. After the curtains close, slipping into one of the resort’s lively pubs for a nightcap just kind of feels like the perfect ending to a legendary night.