WVC Vegas Entertainment: An Insider’s Guide to the Week Everyone Will Be Talking About

WVC Vegas is known for delivering top-tier continuing education, but those who’ve been before know the real magic happens after the sessions end. This year’s entertainment lineup is designed to do more than entertain—it’s built to create connection, celebrate the profession, and remind us why gathering in person still matters.

Serving as your unofficial guide is Jeremiah Pouncy, vet student and Vet Candy’s WVC Vegas Ambassador, here with a breakdown of what insiders need to have on their calendars.

Sunday Afternoon: Setting the Tone with the Jenna-ral Session

Sunday, February 15 | 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Mandalay Bay Ballroom, Level 2

The week kicks off with the Jenna-ral Session, featuring Jenna Fischer, best known for her role as Pam on The Office. Beyond her Emmy-nominated acting career and podcast success, Fischer brings more than two decades of animal rescue advocacy through her work with Kitten Rescue LA.

This session blends humor, compassion, and shared values, making it an ideal way to start the WVC experience. Sponsored by Hill’s Transforming Lives, the Jenna-ral Session promises laughter, heart, and a sense of community that carries into the rest of the week.

Sunday Night: Entertainment Unleashed

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Mandalay Bay Ballroom

Sunday night shifts the energy from reflective to electric. Entertainment Unleashed brings improv comedy legends Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood from Whose Line Is It Anyway? to the WVC stage.

There is no RSVP and no ticket required—just bring your WVC badge and be ready for a night of fast-paced, unscripted comedy. Sponsored by Dechra, this event is designed to be accessible, high-energy, and unforgettable.

Monday Evening: Honoring Veterinary Technicians

Monday, February 16 | 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Swingers Crazy Golf, Mandalay Bay

Monday night begins with the Vet Tech Reception, an exclusive event created to celebrate the veterinary technicians who keep practices running and patients thriving.

Set at Swingers Crazy Golf with a 1920s-inspired theme, the reception offers a mix of elegance and fun in a relaxed setting. This event is open to veterinary technicians only and is proudly sponsored by Zoetis.

Monday Night Continues: Swing Into Giving

Monday, February 16 | 8:00–10:00 p.m.
Swingers Crazy Golf

Immediately following the Vet Tech Reception, Swing Into Giving opens to all attendees. This benefit event combines music, games, and social connection with a larger mission—supporting a meaningful cause while enjoying the WVC Vegas atmosphere.

Also sponsored by Zoetis, Swing Into Giving reflects WVC’s commitment to pairing celebration with purpose.

Tuesday Night: The Final Note

Tuesday, February 17 | Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Mandalay Bay Ballroom

The week concludes with the Tuesday Night Concert, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim. This event is positioned as the capstone of the WVC Vegas experience. Attendees are encouraged to keep the evening open—this is not one to miss.

The Insider Takeaway

WVC Vegas is more than a conference. It’s a convergence of people who care deeply about veterinary medicine and about each other. The entertainment lineup reflects that ethos, offering moments to laugh, connect, celebrate, and give back.

Whether you’re attending for the education, the community, or the experiences in between, WVC Vegas has built a week that extends well beyond the lecture hall.

Jeremiah Pouncy will be around Mandalay Bay all week—connecting with attendees, highlighting must-see moments, and helping make this WVC Vegas one to remember.

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