Compiled by Melinda Sheckells
This fall at Wynn, the schedule is packed with events for football, food and car lovers.
College and professional football games are in full swing, and Charlie’s Sports Bar offers the ultimate tailgating experience. If you prefer to attend a game in person, check out the remarkable Wynn Field Club, which features DJs and bottle service at in Allegiant Stadium’s end zone.

The all-new Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse pop-up, a partnership between Wynn and celebrated “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan, is one of the most in-demand reservations on the Strip.
Once again, throughout November, Concours and Las Vegas Grand Prix roll into town with all the thrilling auto action one can imagine.
Concours and Las Vegas Grand Prix
Car lovers are about to have the time of their lives as Wynn Las Vegas hosts the third-annual Concours (Nov. 1 to 3) and F1 Ultimate Race Week (Nov. 21 to 24).
Prestigious cars and automakers will grace the greens of Wynn Golf Club for the 2024 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas. The third-annual gathering features an expanded showcase of more than 250 unique cars within five judged and non-judged pillars for vehicle entry and display: Concours d’Elegance, Speed, Innovation, Culture, and Ultra-Luxury and Coach Built.

Enjoy curated food and beverage experiences, entertainment and special Concours event packages. Event-plus-suite packages are available for guests who want to stay at Wynn.
Wynn Las Vegas is the hub of A-list action during the second Las Vegas Grand Prix from November 21 to 24, 2024.
A Race Week package ensures you are front and center at all the top events. It includes exclusive lodging, activities, and all-access amenities.

The Grand Fan Package includes a three-night stay and tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Enjoy F1 cars up close as they zoom by, set against the stunning backdrop of the Las Vegas skyline.
The Paddock Club is the signature VIP zone for F1 race weekend. Paddock Club package guests receive two tickets, three nights in a Wynn or Encore Tower Suite, and exclusive access to the Paddock Club, where race fans indulge in the lounge space everyone wants to enter with gourmet cuisine, free-flowing beverages, and exclusive F1 experiences. You will watch Lights Out from right above the garages and take in every pit stop as it happens.

To rub elbows with the drivers and other esteemed guests, the Wynn Grid Club offers the best vantage point to watch the race. Positioned on the second floor of the Pit Building, this ultra-exclusive hospitality suite features up-close views of turns one and two from a private outdoor terrace. Wynn Grid Club guests enjoy enviable access to locations within the Pit Building and participate in the most highly sought-after F1® race moments, all while savoring delicious cuisine, drinking premium beverages, and receiving the acclaimed five-star service found only at Wynn.
3. Football Season Is Here

Watch the game this season at Charlie’s Sports Bar. The sports book-adjacent venue recently launched all-inclusive viewing packages with unlimited tailgate favorites, premium sips and beer bundles, and an expedited betting line. There are big screens to catch all the 2024-2025 season action, and it’s easy to score a touchdown with your group by reserving an exclusive two-, four-, six- or eight-top table for three hours on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m., and Monday and Thursday from 5 p.m.

For an even more elevated experience, gather the crew in a Wynn Sports Book luxury box on NFL Sundays or NCAA Saturdays. Score Charlie’s all-you-can-eat luxury box VIP menu; a selection of one, two or three bottles (depending on the day of the week and small or large box size) with mixers and bottled water; a 24-pack of beer; 16 beers on draft; and nonalcoholic beverages included, plus a priority line for placing bets. For luxury box reservations, contact luxuryboxreservations@wynnlasvegas.com.
Wynn Field Club
There’s no better way to watch a game like the VIP you are than at Wynn Field Club at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Designed by Manica Architecture, Wynn Field Club complements the venue’s architectural style and the Raiders brand. The state-of-the-art audiovisual package, which includes 42 televisions, a 9’ x 35’ LED screen, a 45,000-watt sound system, and two DJ booths, delivers an immersive game day experience.

SJ Lighting’s theatrical and architectural lighting brings Wynn Field Club to life. More than 100 fixtures and lasers set in traditional Raiders colors provide seamlessly moving light throughout the venue, accompanied by clean and precise architectural lighting.
The dual DJ booths can be on display to perform for 65,000 fans in the stadium or directly within the club space during pre-game, halftime, or post-game festivities, although capacity in Wynn Field Club is limited to just 719 lucky guests.
Sept. 22: Carolina Panthers x Las Vegas Raiders
Sept. 29: Cleveland Browns x Las Vegas Raiders
Oct. 13: Pittsburgh Steelers x Las Vegas Raiders
Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse Pop-Up
Four Sixes Ranch and visionary storyteller Taylor Sheridan ride into Wynn with the Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse, debuting this fall. The ranch in Texas is best known for its high-quality beef production, strategic land stewardship, and raising sought-after ranch horses.

The menu of the Four Sixes Ranch Steakhouse pop-up includes prime steaks and cuts straight from Four Sixes Ranch, plus an array of American classic cocktails and desserts. Indulge in the caviar tower served with potato tots, kettle chips, brioche toast, country fried chicken tenders, chive crema, deviled quail eggs, lemon zest, parsley and bacon bits, or for a more immersive experience, try the 40-ounce tomahawk steak carved tableside. Whatever you choose, finish it off with the Tumbleweed banana pudding, made with vanilla wafers, butterscotch custard and spun sugar.

On the beverage front, Mariena Mercer Boarini’s (above) delicious twists on Texan classics include the Campfire Old-Fashioned, smoked tableside on a whiskey barrel stove with Buffalo Trace bourbon, charred sweet corn and Merchant’s Exchange orange bitters; and The Wide Open Spaces, a play on the trending “ranch water” cocktail, made with Don Julio Blanco tequila, lime, housemade watermelon soda, and cilantro-spiced salt served in a soda siphon.
Located within Wynn Tower Suites, the steakhouse is open inside Tableau from 5:30 to 10 p.m. every Sunday through Thursday and 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday starting in September.
VIP Contact
For more information, visit Wynn Las Vegas.






