General admission includes unlimited pizza tastings, interactive activations, photo opportunities, access to festival bars and festival merchandise.
The Las Vegas Pizza Festival returns Saturday, Nov. 14, for an afternoon dedicated to one of the world’s most beloved foods. Celebrating its sixth year, the festival will once again transform The Industrial Event Space (2330 Industrial Road) into a showcase of Las Vegas’ thriving pizza community featuring unlimited samples from some of the most acclaimed pizzerias from 1-4 p.m.
Presented by Greco and Sons and in partnership with Las Vegas Pizza Alliance, the Las Vegas Pizza Festival brings together pizza makers, chefs and culinary innovators for a one-day celebration of craftsmanship, creativity and community. Guests will have the opportunity to explore a variety of styles, techniques and flavors while meeting the people behind some of the city’s favorite pies.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 1, at VegasPizzaFest.com. General-admission tickets start at $62, while VIP tickets are available for $132 (inclusive of service fees and taxes). Ticket prices will increase closer to the event date. General admission includes unlimited pizza tastings, interactive activations, photo opportunities, access to festival bars and festival merchandise.



VIP ticket holders (21+) receive one-hour early admission beginning at 12 p.m. along with access to a dedicated VIP experience that includes complimentary beer, wine, signature cocktails and other alcoholic beverages. Additional details on VIP programming and culinary offerings will be announced in the coming months.
The 2026 lineup so far: Good Pie, Metro Pizza, Pizza Rock, Above the Crust Pizza, Bonanno’s New York Pizza Kitchen, Carmine’s Pizza Kitchen, Dom DeMarco’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar, Double Zero Pie & Pub, Esther’s Kitchen, Evel Pie, PizzaCake by Buddy Valastro, Pizza Stone’d, Rebellion Pizza, Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana, Signora Pizza and Yukon Pizza.
“What makes this event special is seeing so many different styles and approaches to pizza represented in one place,” said Tony Gemignani, owner of Pizza Rock. “Las Vegas has become a destination for great pizza, and the festival gives guests a chance to experience that diversity while supporting the local pizza community.” More: VegasPizzaFest.com, Instagram @vegaspizzafest and Facebook.com/vegaspizzafest
















