Mar 12, 2026
Worth it - I was afraid it would be another cash grab museum like the Johnny Cash museum in Nashville but it felt very real. Lots of memories. Also odd to see flyers for shows I had gone to
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Mar 2, 2026
A LAS VEGAS MUST!!! - If you love music with grit, history with attitude and spaces that actually feel alive, The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas is an absolute must. From the second you step inside, it doesn’t feel like a quiet, sterile museum. It feels like you just walked into the heart of a movement.
Every wall tells a story. Handwritten lyrics, worn-in leather jackets, scuffed instruments and flyers from shows that changed everything are displayed with pride. It’s not polished in a corporate way and that’s exactly what makes it powerful. You can feel the sweat, the rebellion and the DIY spirit that built punk from the ground up.
What really sets this place apart is how interactive it is. You are not just staring at history behind glass. You can step into the Jam Room and actually play. You can stand inches from artifacts that shaped generations. It bridges the gap between past and present in a way that feels personal and real.
The staff and guides bring an energy that matches the exhibits. Their passion is contagious and their stories make the culture come alive. Whether you grew up blasting punk records or you are just discovering the genre, you walk out with a deeper respect for the artists who refused to follow the rules.
In a city known for over-the-top attractions, The Punk Rock Museum stands out because it is authentic. It celebrates creativity, rebellion and community without watering any of it down. It is loud, unapologetic and unforgettable.
Las Vegas has plenty of things to see. This is something you experience.
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Feb 18, 2026
Brought me back to the good old days - My wife and I visited recently and had such a great time. The staff was fun and personable, they were everything that is great about punk and hardcore, celebrating differences and brother and sisterhood. The whole experience brought me back to my teens. The drinks were great too!!! A true celebration of the genre. We highly recommend this experience. Thank you so much for having us!!! We loved it!!
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Feb 7, 2026
Loved it! - Such a cool experience. We did a private tour with Tony Reflex. It was amazing to hear his stories and the tour went longer than scheduled- he even invited us to join the next tour if we wanted to. We will definitely return for another tour. This place is a treasure for punk rock fans!
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Feb 5, 2026
A highlight of our Las Vegas trip - A great museum filled with lots and lots of fascinating memorabilia!
It was especially enjoyable talking to the staff and the other visitors.
Included is a picture of Milan who was exceptionally pleasant and helpful!
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Jan 22, 2026
Must do for music lovers - Loved this museum. It is self guided and there are qr codes you can scan to get info and hear songs. Very well done displays. Brought my husband for his birthday and he enjoyed remembering the bands he saw when we were in HS.
Staff was awesome. Bar was cool.
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Jan 20, 2026
Get your punk rock on! - The museum is not too far from the Stratosphere. It is a bit of a sketchy neighborhood. However is is easily accessible by taxi or ride share (and the staff will call a cab for pick up). If you are into punk rock, there is a ton of fascinating information, pictures, stories, instruments (albeit some of them in pieces). Good stuff!
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Jan 14, 2026
Incredible experience with an awesome tour guide! - We were lucky enough to have a guided tour with Rob Ruckus and it was incredible! Rob is a wealth of knowledge and has the greatest first hand stories to tell! The museum has so much to look at and was so interesting. I highly recommend a guided tour rather than general admission as I feel Rob’s knowledge really added to the experience.
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Mar 30, 2026
for the punk lover - This was an incredibly fun experience; my husband was the main reason we went here, as this is his favourite genre, he has such an appreciation for the making and the things behind the music. It was not overcrowded, we did it at our own pace, and that was perfectly fine. The gift shop had some fun souvenirs; all in all, a great time for any music lover.
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Feb 21, 2026
Great Memorabilia but No History - I loved seeing all the great memorabilia but I would have appreciated a little more history of the genre. I’ve always found punk rock an interesting sub genre of rock or hard rock and I think the museum could have made an effort to explain how it came about and how it migrated from lower manhattan to London and then around the world
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