Las Vegas Walk of Stars
Established2004
LocationLas Vegas Strip, Paradise/Winchester, Nevada
TypeEntertainment walk of fame
WebsiteOfficial website

The Las Vegas Walk of Stars is a walk of fame along the Las Vegas Strip, located in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester, Nevada. It was established to honor prominent Las Vegas figures, including entertainers. Wayne Newton was the first to receive a star on the Walk of Stars, in a ceremony taking place on October 26, 2004.

Other stars have since been added for entertainers such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., David Cassidy, Liberace, Rich Little, and Siegfried & Roy. As of 2022, the Walk of Stars had issued over 100 stars, although more than half of these had been removed several years earlier, when the county installed security bollards along the Strip.

History

In October 2003, the city of Las Vegas entered an agreement with Clear Channel Entertainment, in which the latter would produce events to celebrate the city's centennial anniversary in 2005. Among the proposals was to create an attraction in downtown Las Vegas inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame,[1][2][3] although this ultimately went unbuilt. During 2004, a different walk of fame project along the Las Vegas Strip was negotiated between Clark County and the Motion Picture Hall of Fame Foundation. The latter oversaw the Palm Springs Walk of Stars and would also do so for the proposed Las Vegas Walk of Stars.[4]

Singer Jenni Rivera's star, 2014
Singer Don McLean's star, 2019

The project was approved by the Clark County Commission in August 2004.[5][6] It would honor important figures associated with Las Vegas history, including prominent entertainers.[7][8] The project would add stars along both sides of the Strip sidewalk, from the Sahara resort at the north end of the Strip to Mandalay Bay at the south end.[5][9] At the time, each star and its accompanying ceremony cost a total of $15,000, a fee covered by sponsors such as friends, family, and fan clubs. The stars are made of polished granite and weigh 180 pounds.[4][5][9] Exact site selection along the Strip is chosen by the sponsors for each star.[10] A committee met monthly to propose potential new stars for the project.[9][11] The star fee had increased to $25,000 as of 2022.[12]

Singer Wayne Newton was the first person to receive a star on the Walk of Stars, in a ceremony taking place on October 26, 2004.[13][10] Entertainer Liberace and female impersonator Frank Marino were the next to receive stars, both in February 2005.[11] In 2010, Marino became the first person to have earned induction into the Walk of Stars twice,[14] while Cuban-American musicians Gloria Estefan and Emilio Estefan were the first couple recognized, who shared a star. In 2011, Mexican power couple Jenni Rivera and Esteban Loaiza were the second to be recognized by the attraction.[15]

A county project began in November 2017 to install security bollards along the Strip sidewalk, removing 49 of 82 stars in the process, including those of Newton, Liberace, and Marino. The cost to put the stars back in place would have been $250,000. Efforts were underway to seek out a permanent location for the Walk of Stars project,[16][17] and financing was later sought to return the missing stars.[18]

Bob Alexander, president of the Las Vegas Walk of Stars since its inception, died from pneumonia in September 2020, at the age of 77. His role was taken over by vice president Marilyn Ball, mother of actress Lindsay Wagner.[12][19] As of 2022, the Walk of Stars had issued more than 100 stars.[12]

Honorees

Name Nationality Specialty Date Ref.
Wayne Newton United StatesSingerOctober 26, 2004[20]
Frank Marino United StatesFemale impersonatorFebruary 1, 2005[21]
Liberace United StatesSingerFebruary 1, 2005
Rich Little CanadaVoice actorFebruary 15, 2005
Line Renaud FranceSingerOctober 24, 2005[22]
Dick Jensen United StatesLive performerNovember 5, 2005
Mel Larson United StatesFormer NASCAR racerJanuary 9, 2006[23][24][25]
Toni Hart United StatesEntertainer and humanitarianApril 26, 2006[23][26]
John Stuart United StatesFounder of Legends in ConcertMay 30, 2006[27][28]
Wayne Allyn Root United StatesTV celebrityAugust 15, 2006[23]
Siegfried & Roy GermanyMagiciansOctober 3, 2006[29]
Society of Seven United StatesVariety TroupeNovember 28, 2006
Sammy Davis, Jr. United StatesSingerFebruary 15, 2007[30]
Bobby Darin United StatesSingerMay 14, 2007[31]
Tony Sacca United StatesTelevision PersonalityFebruary 17, 2008
Trini Lopez United StatesSingerMay 15, 2008[32]
Elvis Presley United StatesSingerSeptember 26, 2008[33][34]
Raúl De Molina Cuba
 United States
Television personalityNovember 3, 2009[35]
Lili Estefan Cuba
 United States
Television personalityNovember 3, 2009[36]
Dean Martin United StatesSingerFebruary 22, 2010
Frank Sinatra United StatesSingerFebruary 22, 2010
Frank Marino United StatesFemale ImpersonatorFebruary 25, 2010[21]
Emilio & Gloria Estefan Cuba
 United States
Singer and ProducerApril 29, 2010[37]
Fernando Vargas United StatesBoxerJanuary 28, 2011
Jenni Rivera Mexico
 United States
SingerJuly 1, 2011[15]
Esteban Loaiza MexicoBaseball pitcherJuly 1, 2011[15]
Engelbert Humperdinck EnglandSingerJuly 20, 2011[38]
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons United StatesMusic bandMarch 21, 2013
Regulo Caro MexicoSingerOctober 22, 2014
Pete Vallee United StatesSingerFebruary 27, 2017[16][39]
Yuya (Mariand Castrejón Castañeda) MexicoYouTuberSeptember 15, 2018[40][41]
Frank Shankwitz United StatesFounder Make A Wish FoundationJune 15, 2019[42]
Greg S. Reid United StatesMotivational Speaker, AuthorJune 15, 2019[43]
Don McLean United StatesSingerJune 15, 2019[44]
Donny and Marie Osmond United StatesBrother and sister singing duoOctober 4, 2019[45][46][47]
David Cassidy United StatesMusicianApril 12, 2022[12][19]
Cook E. Jarr United StatesLongtime local singerApril 12, 2022[12][19][48][49]
Nick Nanton United StatesDirector and producerJuly 30, 2022[12]

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