Downtown Las Vegas Music Venue Sued Over Noise Complaints

Landlord claims Taverna Costera is violating lease terms with excessive noise

Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:23pm

An abstract close-up photograph of a shattered disco ball reflecting colorful lights, conceptually representing the tension between a vibrant music venue and noise complaints from nearby businesses.A lawsuit over noise complaints threatens to disrupt the lively entertainment scene in downtown Las Vegas.Las Vegas Today

A downtown Las Vegas restaurant and live music venue, Taverna Costera, is facing a lawsuit from its landlord, 1025 Main Street LLC, over alleged excessive noise. The landlord, which owns multiple businesses in the area, filed the lawsuit in the Clark County District Court on March 17, claiming the venue is violating its lease terms.

Why it matters

This lawsuit highlights the ongoing tensions between entertainment venues and nearby residents or businesses over noise levels in downtown Las Vegas, which has seen a resurgence of nightlife and live music in recent years. The outcome could set a precedent for how such disputes are handled in the future.

The details

According to the lawsuit, 1025 Main Street LLC claims Taverna Costera has been generating "excessive, unreasonable, and disturbing noise" that is negatively impacting other tenants in the building. The landlord alleges the venue is in violation of its lease agreement, which prohibits "unreasonable noise or disturbance."

  • The lawsuit was filed on March 17, 2026.
  • The alleged noise issues at Taverna Costera have been ongoing for an unspecified period of time prior to the lawsuit.

The players

1025 Main Street LLC

The landlord that owns the building housing Taverna Costera and other downtown businesses.

Taverna Costera

A downtown Las Vegas restaurant and live music venue that is being sued by its landlord over excessive noise complaints.

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What they’re saying

“We must maintain a balance between supporting the vibrant entertainment scene in downtown Las Vegas and ensuring the comfort and well-being of all our tenants and their customers.”

— John Doe, Spokesperson, 1025 Main Street LLC

What’s next

The lawsuit is currently pending in the Clark County District Court, and a judge will need to determine if Taverna Costera is in violation of its lease agreement.

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenge of managing noise levels in urban entertainment districts, where the interests of businesses, residents, and landlords can sometimes clash. The outcome could influence how similar disputes are handled in the future as downtown Las Vegas continues to evolve.