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Parking & Directions for Scorpions PH Live At Planet Hollywood
3667 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
89109, US
1. Planet Hollywood Garage - 0.1 miles, $15
2. Miracle Mile Shops Garage - 0.2 miles, $10
3. Caesars Palace Self-Park - 0.3 miles, $12
4. The LINQ Promenade - 0.4 miles, $10
5. Harrah's Las Vegas - 0.5 miles, $12
Scorpions Concert Live at PH Live At Planet Hollywood | Las Vegas – September 17th, 2026
Getting tickets to the Scorpions Las Vegas concert at Planet Hollywood is like catching lightning in a bottle, an experience you won’t forget. The venue itself is a true Vegas gem, perfectly suited for a rock show that’ll shake the walls and leave you craving more. PH Live At Planet Hollywood is all about flexibility, with seating options that make it easy to tailor your night, whether you’re after the laid-back vibe of general admission or want to settle into the Mezzanine seats and soak up every note of those legendary guitar riffs. The sound and lighting systems are state-of-the-art, cranking up the energy and making you feel like you’re right there on stage with the band. Plus, the venue’s perfect location on the Strip means you can hop in a cab and be there in minutes, just tell your driver Planet Hollywood on the Boulevard. But a heads-up, Las Vegas traffic and crowds can be a bit wild, so stay alert when walking around especially during busy nights. Seeing the Scorpions live at Las Vegas’s iconic venue is more than a concert, it’s a full-blown experience, one that’ll stay with you long after the last chord fades.