Weekly Las Vegas Nightlife Update
Las Vegas Weekly Stories: Nightlife
- He’ll return to Las Vegas to headline We the Beat’s first St. Patrick’s Day party, Get Lucky, at Fergusons Downtown.
- “We had finished our previous record deal and were kind of in no man’s land,” member Jean Paul Makhlouf says.
- The weekly techno regularly brings international artists to edgy and intimate Vegas spots.
- She returns to Las Vegas for a set at Downtown’s We All Scream on February 16.
- Tao Group will open most of its dayclubs on the Las Vegas Strip on March 3.
- “Everyone from Europe wants to go to America now because the parties are just so great,” he says.
- The concept, launched in 2015 by interior designer Alex Hobocienski and architect Ilias Soukbaev, has now spread across a dozen locations in the U.S. and U.K.
- People showed up to Jackpot NYE in sequined coats, LED wings, Pokémon onesies and more. The clubs of the Strip may have seen massive crowds on New Year's Eve, but Jackpot won the night in encouraging originality.
- In a city where hip-hop and EDM dominate the dancefloor at most clubs, DJ Jazlyn Rich has reaffirmed R&B’s place within the Las Vegas party scene—with a little help from her friends.
- “I like to do the opposite of what people expect me to do,” he tells the Weekly.
- Dillon Francis kicks things off for EBC's new daytime winter party.
- The "First Class" rapper has two Las Vegas dates announced for 2023.
- Kaskade is moving to Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub in the new year.
- “How do we take these anthems everyone comes to sing along to and combine them with house music, EDM, the club hits everyone wants to dance to?”
- Airrica, who made her debut at this year’s spring event, returns as part of the Animale party at XS on November 12.
- “They’re not just watching the show. They’re not just listening passively. They’re a part of the story.”
- He’ll spin a DJ set at the Freak the Beat party at Downtown Las Vegas’ Fergusons Downtown on October 28, with future funk producer Yung Bae headlining on October 29.
- It’s the first time he has time-coded a live set with a full visual production.
- Make your musical choice
- The related Daylight Beach Club will continue operations through October 16 and reopen in 2023.