Las Vegas Entertainers Unite for Pediatric Cancer Fundraiser on March 2
LAS VEGAS — A night of entertainment and philanthropy will take center stage as The Composers Room Showlounge & Restaurant hosts the St. Baldrick’s kickoff event, “All Vegas, All Night,” honoring columnist John Katsilometes on Monday, March 2.
The event will run from 6 to 11 p.m. and will bring together many of Las Vegas’ top performers. Organizers aim to raise funds for pediatric cancer research while celebrating Katsilometes’ long-running commitment to the cause.

Annual Head-Shaving Tradition Returns
Katsilometes has supported the St. Baldrick’s Foundation since 2013 by shaving his head to raise money and awareness. This year, he will once again take part in the signature tradition during the event.
Comedian Luenell, a headliner at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club, will join the celebration and shave Katsilometes’ head on stage. As a result, the moment will highlight both the cause and the community behind it.
The March 2 event will also serve as the official kickoff to his annual campaign, which will conclude March 14 at Nine Fine Irishmen at New York-New York Hotel & Casino.


Night of Entertainment Across Multiple Genres
Guests can expect a variety of performances throughout the evening. The lineup will include live music, comedy, magic and other acts that reflect the diversity of Las Vegas entertainment.
In addition, attendees can continue the night at Kenny Davidsen’s open-mic piano party in the Piano Lounge. Therefore, the celebration will extend into the late evening hours.
Katsilometes said the event combines a relaxed social setting with a meaningful mission. He added that the night is designed to encourage donations while keeping the atmosphere lively.


Food, Drinks and Community Atmosphere
Guests will have access to The Composers Room’s full menu, along with specialty mocktails created for the occasion. One featured drink, the “Kats Classic,” pays tribute to Katsilometes’ 1967 Mercury Cougar.
Because of the venue’s intimate setting, attendees can enjoy both dining and live entertainment in one space. As a result, the event offers a unique blend of classic Vegas style and modern energy.
Event Details and Admission
The Composers Room is located at 953 East Sahara Ave., E1A, in Las Vegas’ Historic Commercial Center District.
A $25 suggested donation grants entry to the event, with 100% of proceeds benefiting the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Guests can also donate directly to Katsilometes’ fundraising campaign.
Organizers encourage early arrival, as strong turnout is expected.
Supporting Pediatric Cancer Research
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation funds research focused on childhood cancers. Since 2005, the organization has awarded more than $369 million in grants to support lifesaving treatments and clinical trials.
Events like this play a key role in raising both funds and awareness. By bringing together the entertainment community, the fundraiser highlights Las Vegas’ ongoing support for important causes.
Ultimately, the March 2 celebration aims to combine entertainment, generosity and community impact in one night.
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