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Day of Gratitude to Honor U.S. Service Members at Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium
The event will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States and feature tributes, live music, and resources for veterans and military families.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 8:31pm
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On June 6, 2026, CityServe, Voice of the Veteran, and Love Has No Limits are hosting Day of Gratitude, a tribute to the men and women who have served America and to their families who have sacrificed to make their service possible. The event will be held at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, and will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Why it matters
The Day of Gratitude event aims to honor America's service members and their families, recognizing the sacrifices they have made to secure the freedoms that Americans enjoy today. By hosting the event at Allegiant Stadium, the organizers hope to create a large-scale, high-profile celebration that will unite the community in gratitude and support for those who have served.
The details
The Day of Gratitude event will feature a special awards ceremony, live music and entertainment, family-friendly activities, and on-site access to vital support services and resources for veterans and military families. Attendees will also receive gratitude gifts during and following the event. The event will also include a tribute honoring the men and women who served in World War II, known as 'The Greatest Generation'.
- The inaugural Day of Gratitude event was held on June 8, 2024 and had more than 15,000 registered veterans, service members, and family members.
- The 2026 Day of Gratitude event will be held on June 6, 2026, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
The players
CityServe
A collaborative network of churches and community leaders who help those in need live better lives.
Voice of the Veteran
A Nevada Veteran Operated Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Veterans Outreach Organization that is dedicated to enhancing the life and lifestyle of Veterans and their families.
Love Has No Limits
An organization that is uniting and activating millions of Good Neighbors to provide sustainable solutions to the greatest challenges facing our communities.
Peter Palivos
Chairman of Voice of the Veteran.
Wendell Vinson
Co-founder and CEO of CityServe.
Dominic Russo
Representative of Love Has No Limits.
What they’re saying
“The idea of honoring America's Greatest Generation at Allegiant Stadium on D-Day, 2026 originated after I recently visited Normandy, France to witness the heroism of America's heroes, who served in World War II and helped unite our nation. Our upcoming event, which will be the biggest Veteran & Military exclusive event in the history of the US, will once again honor these heroes and help unite America.”
— Peter Palivos, Chairman of Voice of the Veteran
“The greatest act of love is to lay down one's life for another. That is exactly what our service members and veterans have been willing to do for our nation. Day of Gratitude exists so that we, the beneficiaries of their sacrifice, can pause and publicly honor them with gratitude, dignity, and tangible support.”
— Wendell Vinson, Co-founder and CEO of CityServe
“The Day of Gratitude event uniquely cultivates esteem, awareness, and honor in the hearts of Americans for our heroes that transcends our diverse backgrounds and differences. It offers a beautiful opportunity to unite around the transformative force of a grateful heart.”
— Dominic Russo, Representative of Love Has No Limits
What’s next
The inaugural Day of Gratitude event in 2024 had over 15,000 registered attendees, and the organizers are expecting an even larger turnout for the 2026 event commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
The takeaway
The Day of Gratitude event is a powerful way for the Las Vegas community and the nation as a whole to come together and express their gratitude and support for the men and women who have served in the U.S. military, as well as their families who have made sacrifices to support them. By hosting the event at the iconic Allegiant Stadium, the organizers are creating a high-profile celebration that will inspire and unite Americans in honoring their heroes.





