The iconic band joins Chris Lane & The Offspring for free weekend-long event

Fremont Street Experience, home to epic parties and entertainment, is thrilled to share that Starship featuring Mickey Thomas has been added to the free Excessive Celebration Bowl Bash, taking place over the Big Game long weekend from Thursday, February 8th through Sunday, February 11th in Downtown Las Vegas. As a fun twist, the destination and its properties will randomly reward individuals and groups that are found to be celebrating excessively with free prizes.

“We are planning one of the biggest free events in our history to celebrate the Big Game’s debut in Las Vegas,” states Andrew Simon, President and CEO of Fremont Street Experience. “While most businesses would raise ticket prices this week, we decided to show the world why Fremont Street Experience is a fan favorite for entertainment with free concerts from legendary rock bands like The Offspring and Starship, as well as country star Chris Lane. We also have additional band announcements to come!”

The four-day bowl bash will feature 25 live performances and 150 hours of free entertainment on three stages headlined by American rock legends The Offspring on Saturday, February 10th, country sensation Chris Lane on Friday, February 9th and American rock band Starship featuring Mickey Thomas on Thursday, February 8th. The entertainment doesn’t stop there as Fremont Street Experience will feature roving, football-themed, cirque-style entertainment and a live theatrical show from the Grid Iron Girls throughout the weekend.

In addition, visitors can experience Silent Disco, a unique DJ entertainment experience in partnership with Sound Off Vegas at Main Street Stage. Silent Disco features a live DJ playing music exclusively through wireless headphones. The LED headphones have three color settings–red, green or blue– allowing partiers to choose between three different DJ music channels to dance the night away.

In true Fremont Street Experience style, the destination will wow the crowd with custom, themed mind-blowing 3D graphics on Viva Vision, the longest digital screen in the world.