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Downtown Vegas Becomes the Unofficial Hub for World Cup Celebrities

While Las Vegas holds no official World Cup matches, the Circa Resort & Casino has transformed into an unlikely epicenter for international fandom and Hollywood A-listers. The Fremont Street property is currently drawing global crowds, proving that the city’s sports culture thrives even without a stadium game on the schedule.

The sportsbook at Circa, billed as the world’s largest, recently hosted actors Jimmy O. Yang and Oscar Isaac. The duo, in town for pre-production on a Martin Scorsese-produced series, watched an NBA game alongside CEO Derek Stevens. Meanwhile, social media star Luisito Comunica turned the 60th-floor Legacy Club into a high-profile watch party for Mexico’s World Cup run, featuring his own tequila brand and a heavy presence of Spanish-speaking influencers.

The resort has become a magnet for high-end celebrations beyond the pitch. Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Bonds recently hosted his daughter Aisha’s engagement dinner at Barry’s Downtown Prime, capped by an evening at the Legacy Club. Former UFC strawweight champion Johanna Jedrzejczyk also drew attention, walking the red carpet outside the same restaurant with her family and agent. By capturing this surge of high-wattage visitors, Circa has effectively cemented Downtown Las Vegas as a premier destination for sports enthusiasts regardless of official event hosting.

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