LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Las Vegas, the Wedding Capital of the World, has released its list of the most in-demand wedding dates for 2026.

The lineup features “magic dates” with memorable number patterns, along with major holidays and other popular event weekends.

Those dates include:

February

  • 2/2/26 (Magic date), Monday, Feb. 2
  • 2/6/26 (Magic date), Friday, Feb. 6
  • Friday the Thirteenth, Friday, Feb. 13
  • Valentine’s Day and start of Presidents Day weekend, Saturday, Feb. 14
  • 2/26/26 (Magic date), Thursday, Feb. 26

March

  • 3/3/26 (Magic date), Tuesday, March 3
  • Friday the Thirteenth, Friday, March 13
  • Pi Day (3/14 or 3.14), Saturday, March 14
  • Saint Patrick’s Day, Tuesday, March 17

April

  • April Fool’s Day, Wednesday, April 1
  • Cannabis Culture Day, Monday, April 20
  • Saturday, April 25

May

  • May the Fourth, Monday, May 4
  • Cinco de Mayo, Tuesday, May, 5

June

  • 6/2/26 (Magic date and palindrome), Tuesday, June 2
  • 6/6/26 (Magic date), Saturday, June 6
  • 6/26/26 (Magic date and palindrome), Friday, June 26

July

  • Independence Day, Saturday, July 4
  • 7/11 (Magic date), Saturday, July 11

August

  • 8/8/26 (Magic date and all numbers divisible by 2), Saturday, Aug. 8

October

  • Halloween, Saturday, Oct. 31

November

  • 11/11 and Veterans Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11
  • Friday the Thirteenth, Friday, Nov. 13

December

  • New Year’s Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31

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With decades of marriage-license data, the Clark County Clerk’s Office says these dates consistently draw the most destination couples.

Las Vegas has long seen spikes on standout calendar days, including 7/7/2007—still the busiest wedding date in city history—when 4,493 couples got married.

Another record day was 11/11/2011 with 3,122 weddings. More recently, 2/22/22 became the sixth-busiest date ever, totaling 2,341 weddings.

Officials say weddings remain a major driver of the local economy. About 4% of Las Vegas visitors travel to the area for weddings, generating an estimated $3.3 billion in annual economic output in Clark County and supporting roughly 18,000 direct jobs.

For more information about the Wedding Capital of the World or the Office of the Clark County Clerk, Nevada, click here.

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