Silent streets replaced the usual 24-7 tide of tourists and traffic jams, and people confided in their homes because of the deadly virus.

Vegas is healing after complete lockdown from March 2020 and is set to come out of Covid-19 better than ever by following pre-pandemic guidelines from June 1, 2021, and hitting jackpots!
Large gatherings, capacity limits, dancing, and more will be lifted. Masks and social distancing will also not be required for fully vaccinated people — with a few exceptions, and masks are still needed for certain travel.

New casino resorts, innovative restaurants, expanded convention space, and one-of-a-kind cultural destinations characterize the latest iteration of Las Vegas, which continues to reinvent itself in the face of adversity with bigger, bolder, and better than ever.

  • The $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas is slated to open on the Strip this summer — a giant project with 3,500 rooms, a 24,000 square-foot Asian-themed food hall, nine pool experiences, and more.
  • The quintessential Vegas buffet is back, and it’s better than ever. Area 15, full of new food offerings, as well as a Museum of Selfies with an upside-down room and emoji pool (opening June 1) at the Linq Promenade.
  • Circus Circus, meanwhile, has debuted an update to its iconic midway, adding 30 new games, including the latest and most in-demand crane machines and virtual reality games. Free hourly circus acts are back, too.
  • The famous Life Is Beautiful music, art, and culinary festival, which fell victim to the pandemic last year, will return to downtown Las Vegas in September.
    Resorts World has revealed a legendary lineup of headliners for its 5,000-seat theater, starting with Celine Dion in November.

SEMA
SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting briefed in a statement regarding the planned 2020 SEMA Show, which had to be canceled because of the mounting uncertainty that has rendered continuing with the event inadvisable.

After COVID-19, the Las Vegas trade show industry had faced a significant setback. Many workers have lost their jobs. SEMA is a trading platform for car lovers. It helps boost up small businesses, and they can showcase their new innovative ideas and equipment related to it and connects buyers and sellers globally. Thousands of buyers and over 100 companies participate in this globally recognized SEMA automotive show, with approximately 1000 companies working under the umbrella of SEMA.

As Covid-19 vaccinations lay the groundwork for recovery, SEMA or Specialty Equipment Market Association that held a yearly event at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, is now all set for a trade-only event on Friday, November 5, 2021, for four days after it got canceled the previous year 2020 due to COVID restrictions. This is the 54th show SEMA has organized and is one of the competitive and challenging events. In SEMA trade show display rentals, registered owners can display any product in their booth related to vehicles. It can be wheels or mind-blowing innovative designed vehicle equipment.

The show is scheduled to fill every Las Vegas Convention Center hall when it arrives, and because numerous vehicles are brought in for display, preparation and show tear-down will take weeks. However, strict protocols have to be followed according to ESCA safety guidelines.
SEMA is back, and so is the battle of the automotive industry! Are you ready to share your story?