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Last admissions to the Museum: NOV-FEB 9 p.m. | MAR-APR 10 p.m. | MAY-AUG 11 p.m. | SEP-OCT 10 p.m. Due to frequent sell-out nights, advance ticket purchase is highly recommended.
Opening times this week:
Monday
3pm - 11pm
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3pm - 11pm
Wednesday
3pm - 11pm
Thursday
3pm - 11pm
Friday
3pm - 11pm
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3pm - 11pm
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3pm - 11pm
Last admissions to the Museum: NOV-FEB 9 p.m. | MAR-APR 10 p.m. | MAY-AUG 11 p.m. | SEP-OCT 10 p.m. Due to frequent sell-out nights, advance ticket purchase is highly recommended.
Opening times this week:
Monday
3pm - 11pm
Tuesday
3pm - 11pm
Wednesday
3pm - 11pm
Thursday
3pm - 11pm
Friday
3pm - 11pm
Saturday
3pm - 11pm
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3pm - 11pm

THE NEON MUSEUM ANNOUNCES 2025 'DUCK DUCK SHED' LINEUP, APRIL 24-27

Lineup and Tickets Are Now On Sale for The Neon Museum’s Duck Duck Shed, A Four Day Event About Las Vegas’ Dynamic Architecture, Design and Culture Showcasing Creative Forces Behind its Iconic Properties and Productions

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

The Neon Museum, renowned for illuminating the cultural essence of Las Vegas by sharing iconic signage, diverse collections, and stories that define its vibrant past, present, and future, announces details for its third edition of Duck Duck Shed. This citywide event about Las Vegas architecture, design, and culture, will take place April 24 – 27, 2025. Among the highlights for 2025 are the debut of the “Stories from Backstage: Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas” exhibition, the premiere of the movie Action Action at Circa’s Stadium Swim, and a discussion about Las Vegas’ tradition of imploding buildings.

In a city known for its constant evolution, Duck Duck Shed sparks discourse among architects, designers, and Las Vegas enthusiasts with topics that delve into the layers of Las Vegas’ architectural landscape, showcasing the city’s unique character through a variety of events. The four day gathering will feature talks by notable experts, opportunities to view historical artifacts, and unique experiences that highlight Las Vegas’ celebrated culture.

“There is no skyline image of Las Vegas because this city is constantly reinventing itself through its architecture and its offerings. What started as a hospitality and gaming city has not only defined that genre but has reinvented it over and again to meet the changing needs of worldwide audiences,” said Aaron Berger, executive director of The Neon Museum, the organization that presents Duck Duck Shed. He continues, “Duck Duck Shed provides attendees the rare opportunity to hear from the select few that built and continue to build this city.”

Tickets and the full programming lineup are now available at www.duckduckshed.com. Duck Duck Shed 2025 programming highlights include:

Stories from Backstage: Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas

Explore Cirque du Soleil from both sides of the curtain. Get up close to the details of the costumes, see how stage makeup is applied, learn how competitive athletes become theatrical artists, and get hands on with chiffon to fire-proof fabrics in this first-of-its kind exhibition. Featuring 100 artifacts from Mystère, O, Mad Apple, KÀ, and Michael Jackson ONE, see this limited run exhibition closing Duck Duck Shed weekend. April 24-27 from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

World Premiere: “Action! Action!” at Circa’s Stadium Swim

There’s nothing more ‘Vegas’ than attending a film premiere at an iconic outside venue in the heart of Fremont Street. Action! Action! stars a team of friends, hired to steal Al Capone’s painting from The Mob Museum. Double-crossed, the team hunts for clues, desperately trying to find out who is behind the treachery before time runs out. Written, produced and directed by local filmmaker Adam Kilbourn, this 90-minute thrill ride includes car chases through Downtown Las Vegas, epic scenes in The Legacy Club, World Market Center, Plaza and more. Las Vegas is ready for its close up and Action Action delivers! April 25 at 7 p.m.

The City that Blows Up to Build Up – The History of Implosion in Las Vegas

Join Steve Crupi, The Implosion Guy, the only person to broadcast from within the secure blast zone of every major Las Vegas implosion, as he reveals exclusive footage and details of each demolition that will blow you away. Explore the risks and the rewards of a city that refuses to linger in the past but make way for the future in the style of Las Vegas showmanship. April 24th at 4 p.m.

Form and Function: Carpeting a Casino

From color theory to wayfinding to durability, carpeting is a distinctive signature component to any casino design. Join industry experts Alice O’Keefe and Terrien Hale to hear from their first-hand experiences in designing, creating, and installing carpeting in marquee properties on the Strip and Downtown and understand the psychology of what’s beneath our feet. April 25 at 10 a.m.

Still Learning from Las Vegas with Dayvid Figler

Award-winning writer and podcaster Dayvid Figler has a unique perspective on Las Vegas that is rooted in the seminal architecture treatise, Learning from Las Vegas. In this presentation, Figler presents how recent developments along “Strip City” have not only ignored much of the lessons from pre-1970 Las Vegas, but that there is an arguable revolution to rebuke those lessons in contemporary architecture, design, and urban planning. From the disappearance of building setbacks to proposals to ban cars from the Strip to projects moving tourists through underground tunnels – the previously extolled interaction of signage, structure and the public is tilting towards irrelevance. Fifty years later, the inspirational and provocative analysis of Learning from Las Vegas may be poised to meet the same fate as many of the book’s highlighted structures. April 24 at 2 p.m.

How to Build a Volcano

The Mirage’s infamous volcano was a spectacle entertaining millions for 35 years. While this innovative, free attraction delighted audiences from around the world, the design and construction of a 4.5 acre structure that would “erupt” nightly with water, fire, and color, was an incomparable engineering feat. Join us for a rare opportunity to hear from the architect, landscape architects, water engineer, and a member of the general contracting crew as they discuss building one of Las Vegas’ most recognized and celebrated destinations in the world. April 25 at 2 p.m.

Public Art in Las Vegas: A Curator’s Tour of the Aria Fine Art Collection

A great way to experience the Aria Fine Art Collection installation is to walk it. A better way is to have a personal tour with the curator, Michele C. Quinn. This experience, limited to just 15 guests, will delve into the four years of planning, purchasing of existing works and commissioning original installations at Las Vegas’ largest concentrated public art display. The tour will include personal stories only a curator can provide and insights into works by Maya Lin, Jenny Holzer, Rashid Johnson, Antony Gormley, Frank Stella, and others. Guests to meet at Vdara Lobby. April 25 at 3 p.m., April 27 at 11 a.m.

Curator’s Tour: Stories from Backstage: Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas:

Join us for an in-depth tour of the groundbreaking exhibition, “Stories from Backstage: Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas” (February 10 – May 1, 2025) led by a member of the museum curatorial team. A dynamic collaboration between The Neon Museum and Cirque du Soleil, this exhibition features 100 artifacts from five groundbreaking Las Vegas productions. Learn more about the design elements of performance costumes, the fabrics chosen for stage costumes, and the talents of those behind the scenes who make one-of-a-kind performances possible every night. This is a one-hour interactive conversation in which questions are welcomed. April 25-27 at 10 a.m.,12 p.m., and 2 p.m.

ABOUT DUCK DUCK SHED

Duck Duck Shed, organized by The Neon Museum, is an annual four day event in Las Vegas that delves into the city’s unique architecture, design, and culture. Duck Duck Shed offers first-hand insights from the voices that built-and continue to build-the luxurious casinos, mega-resorts, and productions that have earned Las Vegas the title of “The Entertainment Capital of the World”. The event offers design industry professionals and Las Vegas enthusiasts tours, panels and engaging discussions that include architectural and historical walking tours, curated exhibitions, and presentations from industry leaders and scholars.

ABOUT THE NEON MUSEUM

The Neon Museum illuminates the cultural essence of Las Vegas by sharing iconic signage, diverse collections and stories that define its vibrant past, present and future. Its core values seek to create a sense of belonging for everyone; promote scholarship through its work and collaborations; offer fun engagement that reflects the spirit of Las Vegas; and demonstrate overall excellence.

Founded in 1996, The Neon Museum achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) in 2021, the highest national honor for museums in the United States. Situated on a 2.27-acre campus, the Museum features:

  • The Neon Boneyard: An outdoor exhibition space displaying historic signs no longer in use.
  • The North Gallery: Home to Brilliant! Jackpot, an immersive audiovisual experience that re-illuminates over 40 non-operational signs using advanced technology.
  • The Boulevard Gallery: A transitional space showcasing collection pieces.
  • The Visitors’ Center: Located in the iconic former La Concha Motel lobby designed by famed architect Paul Revere Williams.
  • The Neon Boneyard Park: A green space where visitors can learn more of Las Vegas’ rich history.

The museum’s collection also includes 15 restored signs displayed as public art in downtown Las Vegas collectively known as The Las Vegas Boulevard Scenic Byway Project and additional pieces on loan to non-profits and government entities. Its ongoing initiatives encompass public education, outreach, research, and arts preservation.

Recently, The Neon Museum announced plans for a relocation and expansion to the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas. Updates will be shared soon.

For more information, including tour schedules and tickets, visit www.neonmuseum.org. Also follow @NeonMuseum on Facebook and @theneonmuseumlasvegas on Instagram.