Virginia City kicks-off 2025 with tickets available for most popular events
Events include Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry, Chili on the Comstock and Camel & Ostrich Races
Following a successful 2024, Virginia City has announced that tickets for all its signature events are now on sale. Events range from various saloon crawls to popular foodie outings like the Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry and coveted tickets for the Father Daughter Dance and International Camel and Ostrich Races. For information on each event and to purchase tickets, go to visitvirginiacitynv.com.
“We are thrilled to start the year by launching tickets for all of our signature events and saloon crawls,” said Todd Tuttle, director of tourism in Virginia City. “Our events range from family-friendly to 21+, scary and spooky to silly and unique. By making tickets for all our events available now, we hope to be a part of 2025 vacations, special events and celebrations.”
Events that are available for purchase in 2025 include:
- The Devil Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl – Saturday, Feb. 15
- Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry, St. Paddy Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl & St. Patrick’s Day Parade – Saturday, March 15
- Father-Daughter Day & Dance – Saturday, April 12
- Chili on the Comstock – Saturday, May 17 & Sunday, May 18
- International Camel and Ostrich Races – Friday, Sept. 5 thru Sunday, Sept. 7
- World Championship Outhouse Races – Saturday, Oct. 4 & Sunday, Oct. 5
- The Spirits Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl – Saturday, Oct. 25
- The Grinch Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl – Saturday, Dec. 6
In addition to Virginia City’s signature events, information about several other events such as haunted ghost tours, parades, races and hill climbs and more. For more information about Virginia City’s 2025 calendar of events, head to visitvirginiacitynv.com, call the Virginia City Tourism Commission at 775-847-7500 or follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
About Virginia City
Nestled on the mountainside of the Virginia Range, Virginia City, Nevada is one of the largest historic districts in the United States. Established in the mid-1800s with the discovery of silver, Virginia City became a mining “boomtown” influencing prosperity and culture. While the Great Fire of 1875 destroyed much of the original town, it was rebuilt to even greater opulence which can be experienced today and sparked preservation throughout the decades. Just 30 minutes outside of Reno, its unique, rich and colorful streets attract tourists from across the globe to experience the hearts of gold, veins of silver and lodes of fun in every historic building, saloon, museum and memorable event. For more information, visit visitvirginiacitynv.com or follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.