2016-05-19 - Industry Weekly

36

description

 

Transcript of 2016-05-19 - Industry Weekly

T I C K E T S & V I P R E S E R V A T I O N S | O M N I A N I G H T C L U B . C O M | 7 0 2 . 7 8 5 . 6 2 0 0 |

F R I M A Y 2 0

C A L V I N H A R R I S

S A T M A Y 2 1

M A R T I N G A R R I X

T U E M A Y 2 4

A F R O J A C K

F R I M A Y 2 7

C A L V I N H A R R I S

S A T M A Y 2 8

M A R T I N G A R R I X

T U E M A Y 3 1

B U R N S

a b o u t u s

P A G E 4 i

M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

g r e e n s p u n

m e d i a g r o u p

Associate Publisher Mark De Pooter ([email protected])

Industry Weekly Editor Brock Radke ([email protected])

Industry Weekly Writer Leslie Ventura ([email protected])

Contributors Mark Adams, Don Chareunsy, Sarah Feldberg, Erin Ryan

Associate Creative Director Liz Brown ([email protected])

Designers Corlene Byrd, Jon Estrada

Circulation Director Ron Gannon

Art Director of Advertising and Marketing Services Sean Rademacher

CEO, Publisher & Editor Brian Greenspun

Chief Operating Officer Robert Cauthorn

Group Publisher Gordon Prouty

Managing Editor Ric Anderson

Las Vegas Weekly Editor Spencer Patterson

2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89074

lasvegasweekly.com/industrylasvegasweekly.com

/lasvegasweekly

/lasvegasweekly

/lasvegasweekly

T o a d v e r T i s eCall 702-990-2550 or

email [email protected].

For customer service questions, call 702-990-8993.

o n t h e c o v e rJewel

Photograph by Anthony Mair

b i g t h i sw e e k

I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 6 i

W E E K L Y | M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

OPENING NIGHT J E W E L

The time to shine has arrived. Oscar winner Jamie Foxx plays the role of party emcee and DJ Irie spins as the newest nightclub on the Strip makes its debut at Aria.th

u 19

jewel LIL JON

hakkasan SHOWTEK

encore beach club ZEDD

daylight ERIC DLUX

marquee JUICY J

marquee dayclub DUKE DUMONT

hard rock center bar FLAVOR FLAV

encore beach club ALESSO

xs DAVID GUETTA

rehab FLUX PAVILION & LEXY PANTERRA

jewel THE CHAINSMOKERS

liquid EXODUS FESTIVAL

wet republic MARTIN GARRIX

omnia MARTIN GARRIX

marquee ERIC PRYDZ

xs MARSHMELLO

wet republic TIëSTO

omnia CALVIN HARRIS

23222120

m o n

s u n

s a t

f r i

AM

BE

R R

OS

E B

Y C

AR

LO

AL

LE

GR

I;

LI

L J

ON

BY

PO

WE

RS

IM

AG

ER

Y;

R

EV

RU

N &

RU

CK

US

BY

TO

NY

TR

AN

; S

EA

L B

Y S

HU

TT

ER

ST

OC

K

b i g t h i sw e e k

P A G E 7 i

M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

s a t

s a t

f r i

f r i

21

21

20

20

SEAL

REV RUN & DJ RUCKUS

LIL JON

AMBER ROSE

I N T R I G U E

H E A R T O F O M N I A

H A K K A S A N

1 O A K

They said Intrigue’s enter-tainment was go-ing to be different, and they meant it. Kissed by a rose at Wynn? Why not?

Old-school meets new when Rev reunites and rocks out with Ruckus, a perfect pairing for the rollicking Heart room.

Rapper, producer and DJ Lil Jon launches his new About Last Night Friday night party in Hakkasan’s big room this week.

The lightning rod for hip-hop controversy will soon host her own VH1 talk show, but she’ll host a party for you at 1 OAK this weekend.

e v o l u t i o n

P A G E 1 0 i

t r u e

A

g e m

P A G E 1 1 i

T oday, we begin to explore the many brilliant facets of Jewel.

Hakkasan Group’s newest nightlife venture, a 24,000-square-foot space at Aria on the Las Vegas Strip, is brimming with incredible detail. Two intimate floors designed by the Rockwell Group. A mezzanine level boasting significant GA space and a bar plus five exclusive themed VIP skyboxes, like the European salon-inspired Gallery and the sports-themed G.O.A.T. First-of-its-kind technology seamlessly incorporated into the architecture and sound design.

As soon as the doors open tonight, all eyes will be on these details and how they form the experience. But

as we get ready to go inside Jewel, let’s look at the big picture.

Simply put, Aria is the hottest re-sort on the Strip right now. Its gran-deur has been overlooked, mostly because it debuted at the height of the recession with the CityCenter project in late 2009. It was already the pinnacle of modern luxury on Las Vegas Boulevard, and yet recent, refreshing additions have created a phenomenon. Its restaurant lineup is unparalleled. And with the debut of Jewel, the final piece of the puzzle is placed.

“Nightlife is an integral part of the Las Vegas scene and in partnering with Hakkasan Group, the pre-eminent operator in the industry, we will offer a distinct experience

S T e p b a c k T o S e e

w h y J e w e l w i l l

S h i n e a T a r i a

e v o l u t i o n

M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

Th

e c

ha

in

SM

ok

er

S b

y a

ar

on

Ga

rc

ia

; J

aM

ie

Fo

XX

by

Jo

hn

Sh

ea

re

r/a

p p

ho

To

unique to our resort,” Bobby Baldwin, president of Aria, said during his fall announcement.

Knowing how crucial Aria’s club component would be, Hakkasan Group and the Rockwell Group set out to blow minds, just as they did in creating Om-nia at Caesars Palace.

“We needed to make sure it was compelling, not just something that felt like renovating what was Haze into a new thing,” says James Algate, Hakkasan’s vice president of entertain-ment. “We want to change everyone’s perspective when you come into this venue, and we believe we’ve done that. We did the same when changing Studio 54 into Hakkasan, and with turning Pure into Omnia—completely different feelings and atmospheres.”

Jewel also manages to lay the ground-work for its entertainment lineup within its opening weekend, featuring Jamie Foxx as opening-night host and fast-rising EDM stars The Chainsmok-ers. “That’s diversity of programming, and that’s what we want to do,” Algate says.

Focus a bit tighter and notice not only how well Jewel fits at Aria, but how it rests in Hakkasan’s portfolio. With a capacity of around 2,000, Jewel affords a much more intimate experience for clubgoers, yet doubles down on spec-tacle and big-name talent.

“We’re trying to give everyone a dif-ferent experience and not marginalize our existing [venues],” Algate says. “We’ve had a clear vision from the start on what we wanted to achieve and put in a large amount of effort and thought to make sure we don’t end up duplicating things we’ve done in the past.” –Brock Radke

Our empty leg fl ights make fl ying privately possible.

Book your fl ight by callling (702) 829.0487or for more information visit www.cirrusav.com

*All seats must be fi lled by a single group. Seats not sold individually. Prices subject to change.

L A S V E G A S ’ P R E M I E R P R I V A T E A N D C O M M E R C I A L J E T S E R V I C E

s o u n d s c a p e

I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 1 4 i

W E E K L Y | M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

B arclay Crenshaw—aka Claude VonStroke—sounds as laid-back on the phone as you’d expect. The under-

ground DJ and producer known for party-driving records and his own tasty blend of house, funk and dirty-bass radiates an e� ortless cool that’s often emulated but rarely achieved.

VonStroke brings that swagged-out demeanor to his music (hear: “Make A Cake”), his Dirtybird record label and his legendary barbecue series. Now, he’s bringing the ultra-chill vibes to Vegas with a new residency at Daylight called the Birdhouse.

“I’ve been just waiting [to see] when is the time when it’s gonna work, and we’re hoping this is the time,” Von-Stroke says about his left-of-the-dial programming. If his past few stops here—with and without Disclosure—were any indication, unconventional DJs are picking up momentum.

“The audience is just getting more discerning, and they want to check out other stu� besides the really commer-cial stu� … It’s just happening right in front of me, all these kids experiment-ing and going into more deep sounds. I think there’s an opportunity for a night like ours to be in Vegas.”

The Birdhouse takes over Daylight’s pool grounds for the launch of Sundown following Disclosure’s afternoon set. There’s no party more appropriate to kick o� the club’s summer underground house series. Claude VonStroke presents the Birdhouse with Danny Daze & Donmoyer, at Sundown at Daylight at Mandalay Bay, May 22. –Leslie Ventura

For more with VonStroke, visit

lasvegasweekly.com/industry.

C L A U D E

V O N S T R O K E

B R I N G S T H E

B I R D H O U S E

T O S U N D O W N

A T D A Y L I G H T

T A K I N G

F L I G H T

i w a s t h e r e

I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 1 6 i

W E E K L Y | M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

P ieces of a marching band are banging their way across the dancefloor, their military-style drum corps hats

illuminated with purple LEDs. Floyd Mayweather is hanging in the corner, hiding in his own VIP man cave. Black and red ballcaps are being passed out, embroidered with the phrase “I came here to break hearts.” As the DJ duo FAED (Five and Eric DLux) brings up all kinds of guests to take turns on the decks, trap star O.T. Genasis jumps up

on the booth to run through his hits “CoCo” and “Cut It,” before segueing into some other favorites ... Justin Bieber? And Adele?

We’re not sure if Heart of Omnia has ever had a rapper lead the room through a sing-along like this—“Hello from the other side!” everyone bel-lowed—but it happened. We were there. And we wouldn’t have missed this party, the first anniversary cel-ebration of Heart’s Tuesday industry

night, one of the most popular weekly shindigs on the Strip when it comes to locals. Somehow, it’s just as unpre-dictable and exciting every week as it was this time around. –Brock Radke

O m n i a

i n d u s t r y

n i g h t

F i r s t

a n n i v e r s a r y ,

m a y 1 0

W I L D

H E A R TA T

Ph

Ot

Og

ra

Ph

By

aa

rO

n g

ar

Ci

a

n i g h t b i t e s

I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 1 8 i

W E E K L Y | M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

D ouble Barrel Roadhouse is something of a one-stop Strip shop. On any given night you might catch a

UFC fight on the big screens, or a comedy show, or a wild karaoke party, or a live band. There’s always something new going on, and it always seems to go well with a cold beer and a hot plate of barbecue.

But the food is new, too, at Double Barrel. The Strip-front restaurant at

Monte Carlo’s BLVD Plaza just added drool-worthy dishes both savory and sweet, including a burnt ends brisket plate, tender beef smoked over peach wood and slathered in tangy barbecue sauce, and an array of spicy hot links straight off the grill, perfect for shar-ing. Speaking of sharing, you probably won’t be able to take down the brisket-loaded baked potato skins alone, so bring your squad and attack.

Finish off with a kitschy Vegas classic,

deep-fried Twinkies covered in choco-late sauce—but Double Barrel does ’em in a raspberry tempura batter. It’s the little touches that make all the dif-ference. Double Barrel Roadhouse at Monte Carlo, 702-222-7735; daily 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.

D o u b l e

b a r r e l

s m o k e s

a n D

s i z z l e s

a t m o n t e

C a r l o

S t r i p - B - C U E

The Pool at The LINQat The LINQ Hotel & Casino

The Pool at The LINQ, free to both locals and non-hotel guests ages 21 and up, has many amenities to choose from. The cabanas are equipped with overhead misting systems, chaise lounges, plasma TVs, built-in speakers, refrigerators and complimentary sliced fruit and veggie dishes—not to mention your own cabana host and server. Other amenities include poolside daybed rentals. A center bar seats more than two dozen guests, and you can order everything from beers on tap to frozen and signature cocktails. There’s also the REQ Room, an indoor, air-conditioned hangout with pool tables and games. And get ready for some serious fun all weekend long—O’Sheas Takeover on Fridays features beer pong, Irish-themed entertainment and a visit from the bar’s mascot, Lucky the Leprechaun; get your island vibe on at the tropical house music-themed Tropical Saturdays; and enjoy buy-one-get-one Champagne specials during Champagne Sundays.

2

Venus EuropeanPool Lounge

at Caesars Palace

Known for its European-style sunbathing and intimate and lush surroundings, Venus European Pool Lounge is an upscale escape located o� of Caesars’ main pool area. The 10,000-square-foot, adults-only, watery playground sponsored by Fiji Natural Artesian water features frozen fruit trays, handcrafted libations served in fresh pineapples and coconuts, spacious newly remodeled VIP cabanas and daybeds and poolside

massages and wraps.

1

The desert surroundings present no roadblock for tropical, watery

playgrounds where guests can soak up paradise at some of the city’s

hottest pools. Whether you want the party atmosphere or a more tranquil,

trendy escape, each oasis o� ers plenty of amenities and atmospheres to

satisfy all sunbathers all season long. So jump in.

Presented byCAESARS ENTERTAINMENT

GO Poolat Flamingo

Paradise can be found at the GO Pool. The watery adults-only playground is situated among the property’s 15 acres of tropical topography. Towering palms trees set the scene for the outdoor party pool, accessible through a separate entrance o� the main pool area. Once you’re through the doors, feast your eyes on two adjoining pools with a cascading waterfall and grotto in the middle. Around the water’s edge are daybeds, curtained opium beds and lounge chairs. Lining the perimeter are 38 luxurious VIP cabanas. And daily DJs guarantee a party atmosphere all week long.

3

FlowRider & PH Poolsat Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Can you really hang 10 in the desert? Absolutely! The fi rst of its kind in Las Vegas, the FlowRider adds excitement to the pool season. Whether you’re a professional or newbie, surf the machine-made waves bodyboard-style, or stand up on one ofthe fl owboards. Or enjoy the rooftop Pools with two separatepool decks and more than two dozen cabanas and daybeds lining the water’s perimeter. Two bars, DJ performancesand bikini contests keep the fun fl owing all summer long.

4

MANDALAY BAY BEACHMandalay Bay Ticket Office 702.632.7580 mandalaybay.com | 800.745.3000 Ticketmaster.com

SATURDAY, MAY 28Presented by

L I Q U I D P O O L LV . C O M / 7 0 2 5 9 0 9 9 7 9 / # L I Q U I D LV

OLIVERHELDENSSAT / JUN / 18

3LAUTHU / JUN / 16

GTAFRI / JUN / 17

i a mi n d u s t r y

I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 2 6 i

W E E K L Y | M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

A ntonio Nunez already had a knack for leaving his mark on Las Vegas restaurants when he de-

cided to start his own. From STK at the Cosmopolitan to Le Cirque at Bellagio, Nunez’s Midas touch is evident. As co-owner, partner and chef at Kitchen Table in Hender-son, Nunez is igniting something rarely seen in the Vegas Valley: a suburban cult following.

“Generally, what I like to do [is] go in and try to get places opened,” Nunez says. “This is ours.” The “ours” refers to his business partner, co-chef and co-owner Javier Chavez. Since open-ing last fall, their homegrown “so-cial eatery” has become nothing less than a shining diamond in a sleepy strip mall, a neighborhood restaurant the neighbors can’t wait to get into.

“You go to LA, you go to Chicago, they have restaurants like this everywhere. Vegas does not have anything that does this,” Nunez says of Kitchen Table, which specializes in breakfast, lunch, brunch and baked goods—he recommends the chilaquiles and

A n t o n i o n u n e z

b u i l d s A w i n n e r i n

t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d

P e r s o n a l

croque madame. “Chefs [with] our background, their heart and their ego lies in dinner. Everyone wants to do dinner, so why not go completely left field and do something that no one’s doing?”

Like everything else about the restaurant, the menu is a collaboration between the two chefs. Nunez says it’s “oddball and weird,” but Kitchen Table’s duality of flavors and personali-ties works. “I plan on doing chef collaborations all over town,” he says. “Building a brand of one-off restaurants that are built on two-sided chefs, so it’s always this dysfunctional function.” Kitchen Table, 1716 Horizon Ridge Parkway #100, 702-478-4782; Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.- 3 p.m., Sunday 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. –Leslie Ventura

f a v o r i t e

Ph

ot

og

rA

Ph

by

l.e

. b

As

ko

w

SATURDAY, MAY 28WITH SOUNDS BY DARKERDAZE AND DJ P-JAY

OPEN 10AM • FRIDAY – SUNDAY 21+OVER | FOR MORE INFO OR DAYBED CABANA VIP RESERVATIONS • 702.739.2588

PURCHASE TICKETS AT WWW.SKYBEACHCLUBLV.COM

Management reserves all rights.ELEMENT-MGMT.COM SKYBEACHCLUBLV

SUNDAY, MAY 29DRINK RESPONSIBLY

OPEN 10AM • FRIDAY – SUNDAY 21+OVER | FOR MORE INFO OR DAYBED CABANA VIP RESERVATIONS • 702.739.2588

PURCHASE TICKETS AT WWW.SKYBEACHCLUBLV.COM

Management reserves all rights.ELEMENT-MGMT.COM SKYBEACHCLUBLV

t h er e s o u r c e

I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 3 2 i

W E E K L Y | M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6

1 O A K

5/20 Amber Rose. 5/21 Gusto. 5/27 Scott Disick. 5/28 Desiigner. Mirage, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-693-8300.

T H E B A N K

5/19 Kid Conrad. 5/20 DJ Que. 5/21 DJ C-L.A. 5/22 DJ Karma. 5/26 Kid Conrad. 5/27 DJ Que. 5/29 DJ Karma. 6/2 Kid Conrad. 6/3 DJ Que. 6/5 DJ Karma. Bellagio, Thu-Sun, 702-693-8300.

D R A I ’ S

5/19 Esco. 5/20 Big Sean. 5/21 Nas. 5/26 Esco. 5/27 Future. 5/28 Trey Songz. 5/29 50 Cent & Jeremih. 6/3 Big Sean. 6/4 Trey Songz. Cromwell, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-777-3800.

F O X T A I L

5/20 DJ Jami. 5/21 DJ Hollywood. 5/27 Young Thug & DJ Wellman. 5/28 Flo Rida & Borgore. SLS, Fri-Sat, 702-761-7621.

F O U N D A T I O N R O O M

5/20 Joe Maz. 5/21 J. Espinosa. 5/23 DJ Sincere. 5/24 Kay the Riot. 5/25 DJ Sam I Am. 5/26 DJ Seany Mac. 5/27 Dee Jay Silver. 5/28 Taboo. 5/30 DJ Sincere. 5/31 Kay the Riot. 6/1 DJ Sincere. 6/2 DJ Seany Mac. Mandalay Bay, nightly, 702-632-7631.

G H O S T B A R

Thu Benny Black. Fri-Sat DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. Sun DJ Exodus. Mon-Tue DJ Seany Mac. Wed DJ Presto One. Palms, nightly, 702-942-6832.

H A K K A S A N

5/19 Tiësto. 5/20 Lil Jon. 5/21 Tiësto. 5/22 Showtek. 5/26 Calvin Harris. 5/27 Puff Daddy. 5/28 Tiësto. 5/29 Hardwell. 6/2 DVBBS. 6/3 Rae Sremmurd. 6/4 Ingrosso. 6/5 Borgeous. MGM Grand, Wed-Sun, 702-891-3838.

H Y D E

5/20 DJ D-Miles. 5/21 DJ JaceOne. 5/24 Joe Maz. 5/25 DJ D-Miles. 5/27 Joe Jonas. 5/28 Travis Barker. 5/30 Bryan-Michael Cox. 5/31 DJ D-Miles. Bellagio, nightly, 702-693-8700.

I N T R I G U E

5/21 Seal. Wynn, Thu-Sat, 702-770-7300.

J E W E L

5/19 Jamie Foxx. 5/21 The Chainsmokers. 5/23 Lil Jon. 5/27 Lil Jon. 5/28 Steve Aoki. 5/30 The Chainsmokers. 6/3 Swizz Beats. 6/4 Steve Angello. Aria, Thu-Sat, Mon, 702-590-8000.

L A X

5/26 Rob Base. 5/28 Salt-N-Pepa. 6/2 Twista. Luxor, Thu-Sat, 702-262-4529.

L I G H T

5/20 Laidback Luke. 5/21 Metro Boomin. 5/25 DJ Mustard. 5/27 Stafford Brothers. 5/28 Disclosure. 6/1 Eric DLux. 6/4 E-Rock. 5/29 J. Cole. Mandalay Bay, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-632-4700.

M A R Q U E E

5/20 Eric Prydz. 5/21 Carnage. 5/23 Juicy J. 5/27 Porter Robinson. 5/28 Travis Scott. 5/29 Wiz Khalifa. 5/30 DJ Khaled. 6/3 Benny Benassi. 6/4 Galantis. Mon, Fri-Sat, Cosmopolitan, 702-333-9000.

O M N I A

5/20 Calvin Harris. 5/21 Martin Garrix. 5/24 Afrojack. 5/27 Calvin Harris. 5/28 Martin Garrix. 5/29 Afrojack. 5/31 Burns. 6/3 Calvin Harris. 6/4 Nervo. Caesars Palace, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-785-6200.

S U R R E N D E R

5/19 RL Grime. 5/20 Atrak. 5/21 Flosstrada-mus. 5/25 Dillon Francis. 5/26 Skrillex. 5/27 Diplo. 5/28 Flosstradamus. 5/29 Marshmello. 6/1 Major Lazer. 6/2 RL Grime. 6/3 Nghtmre. 6/4 Dillon Francis. Encore, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-770-7300.

T A O

5/19 DJ Five. 5/20 Enferno. 5/21 Vice. 5/26 Kid Ink. 5/27 DJ Daddy Kat. 5/28 DJ Khaled. 5/29 Timbaland. 6/2 DJ Five. 6/3 Politik. 6/4 Eric DLux. Venetian, Thu-Sat, 702-388-8588.

X S

5/20 Skrillex. 5/21 David Guetta. 5/22 Marsh-mello. 5/23 David Guetta. 5/27 Zedd. 5/28 Kaskade. 5/29 David Guetta. 5/30 Skrillex & Diplo. 6/3 Zedd. 6/4 Kaskade. 6/5 Skrillex. Encore, Fri-Mon, 702-770-0097.

Nc a l e n d a r

t h er e s o u r c e

W E E K L Y M A Y 1 9 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 6 | I N D U S T R Y

P A G E 3 3 i

B A R E

5/21 DJ Neva. 5/23 DJ Ikon. 5/28 DJ Nova. 5/30 DJ Turbulence. 6/4 DJ Dilemma. Mirage, Thu-Mon, 702-693-8300.

D A Y L I G H T

5/20 Eric DLux. 5/21 Laidback Luke. 5/22 Sundown with Disclosure & Claude VonStroke. 5/27 DJ Mustard. 5/28 Disclosure. 5/29 J. Cole. 5/30 DJ Five. 6/3 DJ Five. 6/4 Morgan Page. 6/5 DJ Five. Mandalay Bay, Thu-Sun, 702-632-4700.

D R A I ’ S B E A C H C L U B

5/20 Breathe Carolina. 5/21 Sidney Samson. 5/22 Mija & Ghastly. 5/24 F3R. 5/27 Bassjack-ers. 5/28 Brody Jenner. 5/29 Makj. 5/31 F3R. 6/3 Kim Kat. 6/4 Party Favor. 6/5 Brody Jenner & Devin Lucien. Cromwell, Fri-Sun, 702-777-3800.

E N C O R E B E A C H C L U B

5/19 EBC at Night with RL Grime. 5/20 Alesso. 5/20 EBC at Night with Atrak. 5/21 Zedd. 5/22 David Guetta. 5/26 EBC at Night with Skrillex. 5/27 Dillon Francis. 5/27 EBC at Night with Diplo. 5/28 Zedd. 5/29 Kaskade. 5/29 EBC at Night with Marshmello. 5/30 David Guetta. 6/2 EBC at Night with RL Grime. 6/3 Vice. 6/3 EBC at Night with Nghtmre. 6/4 Zedd. 6/5 Kaskade. Encore, Thu-Sun, 702-770-7300.

F O X T A I L P O O L C L U B

5/21 Borgore. 5/22 DJ Hollywood. 5/28 Flo Rida, Yo Gotti & DJ Drama. 5/29 Lil Wayne, Ty Dolla Sign & Yo Gotti. 5/30 Ja Rule. SLS, daily, 702-761-7621.

G O P O O L

Thu DJ Jenna Palmer & Mikey P. Fri DJ JD. Sat DJ Eric Forbes & Mikey P. Sun DJs Kittie & Britstar. Flamingo, daily, 702-697-2888.

T H E L I N Q

Fri DJ JBray. Sat M!KEATTACK. Linq, daily, 702-835-5713.

L I Q U I D

5/19 We Are Treo. 5/20 Exodus Festival. 5/21 Ruckus. 5/22 DJ Lezlee. 5/26 DJ Shift. 5/27 M!KEATTACK. 5/29 We Are Treo. Aria, Wed-Sun, 702-693-8300.

M A R Q U E E D A Y C L U B

5/20 Lema. 5/21 Dash Berlin. 5/22 Duke Dumont. 5/27 Cedric Gervais. 5/28 Cash Cash & Wiz Khalifa. 5/29 Carnage. 5/30 Andrew Rayel. 6/3 Savi. 6/6 Timmy Trumpet. Cosmo-politan, daily, 702-333-9000.

P A L M S P O O L & D A Y C L U B

5/20 DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. 5/21 DJs Presto One & Exodus. 5/27 DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. 5/28 Tyga & Jidenna. 5/29 Flo Rida. Palms, daily, 702-942-6832.

R E H A B

5/21 Bingo Players. 5/22 Flux Pavilion & Lexy Panterra. 5/25 DJ Scotty Boy. 5/27 Dee Jay Silver. 5/28 Knife Party. 5/29 Pauly D. 5/30 Lala Kent & James Kennedy. 6/4 Flux Pavilion. 6/5 Pauly D. Hard Rock Hotel, Fri-Sun, 702-693-5505.

S K Y B E A C H C L U B

5/20 Krista White. 5/21 Cypha Sounds. 5/22 DJ C-L.A. 5/27 DJ Lisa Pittman. 5/28 Rob Kardashian & Black Chyna. 5/29 50 Cent. 6/3-6/4 DJ D-Money. Tropicana, Fri-Sun, 702-739-2588.

T A O B E A C H

5/20 J. Espinoza & DJ Karma. 5/21 Eric DLux. 5/22 DJ Wellman. 5/27 Enferno. 5/28 DJ Five. 5/29 Kid Ink. 6/3 DJ Karma. 6/4 Eric DLux. 6/5 DJ Wellman. Venetian, Thu-Sun, 702-388-8588.

W E T R E P U B L I C

5/20 DJ Irie. 5/21 Tiësto. 5/22 Martin Garrix. 5/27 Steve Aoki. 5/28 Afrojack. 5/29 Tiësto. 5/30 Hardwell. 6/3 DJ Irie. 6/4 Calvin Harris. 6/5 Ingrosso. MGM Grand, Thu-Mon, 702-891-3563.

Dc a l E n D a R

T H E CH A IN S M O K ER S SAT 21 MAY

S P EC I A L G U E S T P ER FO R M A N C E

FRI 20 MAY

JA M I E FOX X THU 19 MAY

L IL J O N DJ SET MON 23 MAY

GR A N D OPE N I NG W E E K E N D

\ J E W E L N I G H T C LU B . C O M \ 7 0 2 . 5 9 0 . 8 0 0 0

M E MOR I A L DAY W E E K E N D

L IL J O N DJ SET FR I 27 MAY

S T E V E AO K I SAT 28 MAY

T H E CH A IN S M O K ER S MON 30 MAY