Clark County invites families and community members to celebrate Día de Reyes (Three Kings' Day) at its annual free event on Saturday, January 3, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center, located at 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy.

This beloved celebration, observed throughout Latin America, marks the joyful conclusion of the Christmas season and is a cherished cultural tradition. The event continues Clark County's commitment to honoring the cultural traditions of its diverse community.

The festivities will feature live music, a special appearance by the Three Wise Men with surprises for children, and the highlight of the celebration – the unveiling and sharing of a giant Rosca de Reyes (King's Cake). This traditional sweet bread, shaped in an oval to symbolize community unity and adorned with colorful candied fruits, will be sliced and shared among attendees following the cherished tradition of finding hidden figurines within.

“This celebration represents the heart of what makes Clark County special – our incredible diversity and our commitment to honoring the traditions that bring our community together,” said Clark County Commission Chairman Tick Segerblom. “Día de Reyes is a time for families to celebrate their heritage, connect with valuable community resources, and create lasting memories. We're proud to continue this tradition and welcome everyone to join us.”

In addition to the cultural festivities, the event will feature a Resource Fair with community partners offering health education, educational opportunities, food assistance programs, and other vital services. Staff from the Las Vegas A's, Vegas Golden Knights and Las Vegas Lights FC will be on hand with team giveaways, and the A's mascot will make an appearance.

Attendees will also enjoy free hot chocolate, and children who discover the hidden figurines in the traditional Rosca will receive special prizes, while supplies last.

The event is free and open to the public. Parking is complimentary.