NightclubComparison · 2026
LIV at Fontainebleau vs On The Record
Which nightclub is better for your Vegas night? A side-by-side comparison of LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record to help you decide.
| LIV at Fontainebleau | On The Record | |
|---|---|---|
| Cover | Normally $50-75 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list | Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list |
| Guest List | Free via NoCoverVegas | Free via NoCoverVegas |
| Hours | Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM | Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM |
| Dress Code | Upscale nightclub attire strictly enforced. No athletic wear, hats, shorts, or sandals for men. Smart cocktail attire for women. 21+ with valid photo ID. One of the stricter dress codes on the Strip. | Upscale casual to nightclub attire. No athletic wear or sandals. |
Head to Head
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Category | LIV at Fontainebleau | On The Record |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Fontainebleau Las Vegas | Park MGM |
| Hours | Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM | Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM |
| Dress Code | Upscale nightclub attire strictly enforced. No athletic wear, hats, shorts, or sandals for men. Smart cocktail attire for women. 21+ with valid photo ID. One of the stricter dress codes on the Strip. | Upscale casual to nightclub attire. No athletic wear or sandals. |
| Music | EDM, House, Hip Hop, Open Format (Miami-influenced) | Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format |
| Cover Charge | Normally $50-75 cover | Normally $20-40 cover |
| Size | — | 11,000 sq ft |
| Bottle Service | Starting at $750 for floor tables, $2,000–$4,000+ for premium VIP with stage views | Starting at $500 |
| NoCoverVegas | FREE Entry | FREE Entry |
The Full Picture
Detailed Experience Comparison
LIV at Fontainebleau Las Vegas is the Las Vegas outpost of LIV — the legendary Miami nightclub at Fontainebleau Miami Beach that has defined celebrity nightlife on South Beach for over a decade and a half. When the Fontainebleau Las Vegas resort opened on December 13, 2023, LIV opened alongside it as the property's signature nightlife anchor, bringing the brand's South Beach DNA intact to the Strip's north end. The 80,000-square-foot venue is the largest footprint of the LIV brand anywhere in the world, featuring 62 VIP tables arranged in a full-circle stadium configuration around the central DJ booth — an architecture designed to make the DJ performance the absolute visual and acoustic center of the room from every table position. The festival-grade production system, with custom rigging, LED infrastructure, and sound engineering designed for full live concert production, is among the top three production builds of any nightclub in Las Vegas. The 2026 residency season brings Tiësto for his third consecutive LIV Las Vegas residency — a remarkable retention that signals the brand's commitment to artist partnerships over one-time bookings — alongside Dom Dolla, John Summit, KETTAMA, Gorgon City, Metro Boomin, Matroda, SIDEPIECE, Dombresky, Cloonee, Sam Feldt, David Guetta, Josh Baker (residency debut), Prospa (residency debut), Knock2, and Layton Giordani — the deepest single-season resident roster at any Las Vegas nightclub in 2026. LIV bridges the gap between Miami's open-format celebrity nightlife culture and Las Vegas's megaclub EDM infrastructure — the programming skews toward house, electronic, and hip-hop with a South Beach social energy rather than the festival-floor aggression of clubs designed around pit-style dance floors. The 2,000-person capacity runs Friday through Sunday as the regular schedule, with select special-event nights added during major festival weeks like EDC (where Josh Baker, KETTAMA, and Prospa performed back-to-back on Wednesday, May 13, 2026). The Fontainebleau Las Vegas location at the north end of the Strip near the Convention Center is a deliberate positioning advantage: the cluster of tourists that crowds OMNIA, XS, and Hakkasan at the center and south Strip thins considerably here, giving LIV a more cosmopolitan crowd composition that mixes Las Vegas locals, convention-corridor hotel guests, and informed tourists who specifically seek the brand over the generic megaclub experience. The Fontainebleau resort itself sets a physical standard that elevates the LIV experience even before guests enter the club: the lobby, the casino floor, and the resort corridors represent one of the most architecturally ambitious hotel properties built in Las Vegas in the past decade, and the 3-minute walk from hotel room to club entrance is available only to guests staying in-house. The overall vibe at LIV at Fontainebleau is best described as liv carries the south beach mentality from miami to las vegas intact — the crowd is fashion-forward, the dress code is strictly enforced, and the dj booth is the architectural center of the room with all 62 tables arranged in a stadium ring around it. this design produces a room energy that is distinctly different from clubs where the dance floor separates vip from the performance: at liv, every table is close to the dj booth and every table looks onto the same focal point, which keeps the crowd's energy concentrated rather than diffused. tiësto, who makes liv his primary las vegas home for 2026 in his third consecutive year, draws a particularly devoted electronic music audience that arrives expecting a specific sound rather than a general nightclub experience. dom dolla, john summit, and kettama anchor the tech-house and melodic electronic nights; metro boomin and cloonee bring hip-hop production energy that creates entirely different crowd profiles night to night — giving liv more demographic range than any other las vegas nightclub running a single main room. the fontainebleau property itself contributes significantly to the overall experience: the lobby bar continues serving after the club closes, the resort corridors have genuine design ambition, and the check-in and arrival experience sets a luxury tone before guests enter liv. more curated and noticeably less rowdy than the central strip megaclubs, liv attracts guests who want the production scale of xs or omnia alongside a miami-influenced social atmosphere that skews toward conversation and style over pure floor energy. With a capacity of 2,000 guests, LIV at Fontainebleau provides a more intimate setting where the atmosphere feels personal and curated. The music programming at LIV at Fontainebleau focuses on edm, house, hip hop, open format (miami-influenced), which shapes the crowd and energy throughout the night.
On The Record at Park MGM is the most creatively designed nightlife venue in Las Vegas — a 11,000-square-foot speakeasy concept where entry is hidden behind a working record store storefront off the Park MGM casino floor. Once inside, three distinct rooms offer completely different atmospheres: a main room dance floor with a DJ booth built into a salvaged Rolls-Royce, an outdoor patio anchored by a double-decker bus that serves as a second DJ stage, and private karaoke rooms for groups who want their own sound. Opened in 2018 by Two Bit Circus creators with a vinyl and music memorabilia aesthetic throughout, On The Record celebrates music culture in a way no other Vegas club does — framed platinum records, vintage gear, and curated sound define every room. The craft cocktail program is one of the most considered in Vegas nightlife, with bartenders who rotate in as guest artists alongside the DJs. The venue programs hip-hop, Top 40, and open format across its intimate 800-person capacity, making it the go-to for groups who want energy without the overwhelming scale of the Strip mega-clubs. Wednesday night has become a local industry staple, drawing off-duty service industry workers from across the Strip. In contrast, the vibe at On The Record leans toward the most creatively designed nightclub in las vegas — 11,000 square feet hidden behind a working record store, with a rolls-royce dj booth in the main room, a double-decker bus outdoor dj stage on the patio, and private karaoke rooms bookable by groups. three completely different environments under one roof: interior dance floor with the rolls-royce booth as the visual anchor, open-air patio with the bus stage above the crowd, and private rooms where the group controls its own sound and pace entirely. the craft cocktail program rotates guest bartenders alongside the djs, making the bar a parallel performance stage rather than a service counter. at 800-person capacity, the venue operates at a social scale where groups maintain cohesion across the room — large enough for genuine energy, intimate enough that a group of 8 to 10 stays together rather than fragmenting across a massive floor. best for groups who want creativity over spectacle, intimacy over scale, and a club entrance that becomes its own story the moment the group walks through the record store into the speakeasy. On The Record accommodates up to 800 guests within 11,000 square feet of space, creating a boutique-style experience where every corner feels intentional and engaging. Music at On The Record centers on hip hop, top 40, open format, attracting a crowd that matches that energy.
When deciding between LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record, consider what matters most to your group. If 62 vip tables around a central dj booth appeals to you, LIV at Fontainebleau is the clear pick. If dj booth built into a rolls-royce is more your style, On The Record delivers. Both venues are available through NoCoverVegas with free guest list entry, so the only cost difference comes down to what you spend once inside.
Budget Planning
Cost Comparison
Understanding pricing at each venue helps you plan your night out. With NoCoverVegas, the cover charge is eliminated at both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record, but drinks, bottle service, and other spending vary between venues. Here is what to expect at each.
LIV at Fontainebleau Pricing
On The Record Pricing
Money-Saving Tip
Nightclub cover charges in Las Vegas range from $30 to $75 per person, which adds up quickly for groups. NoCoverVegas eliminates the cover at both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record. A group of six saves $180 to $450 per night. Put that money toward drinks or bottle service instead.
Planning Your Trip
How to Visit Both Venues
Most visitors to Las Vegas enjoy LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record on different nights rather than trying to squeeze both into a single evening. Both venues are full-night experiences, and rushing between them means missing the best parts of each. If you have a two-night trip, plan LIV at Fontainebleau for one night and On The Record for the other. For longer trips, you might revisit your favorite or explore the remaining nightclubs on the Strip. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at both, so there is no extra cost to doing multiple nights.
For transportation between LIV at Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau Las Vegas) and On The Record (Park MGM), rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are the fastest option. Most rides between Strip venues take 5 to 15 minutes and cost $10 to $25 depending on surge pricing. Avoid walking between off-Strip venues at night — distances in Las Vegas are deceptive and the desert heat persists well into the evening during summer months. Taxis are available at all major hotel taxi stands, though rideshare apps typically offer shorter wait times and better pricing.
Strengths
What Each Does Best
LIV at Fontainebleau
Diverse music programming
80,000 sq ft — Miami LIV brand's largest outpost
62 VIP tables around a central DJ booth
On The Record
Larger venue at 11,000 sq ft
Enter through a working record store
DJ booth built into a Rolls-Royce
Quick Picks
Best For Your Group
Hip-Hop Fans
LIV at Fontainebleau
Stronger hip-hop programming and live performances
Bachelor Parties
On The Record
Larger venue with more room for groups and bottle service options
Couples
LIV at Fontainebleau
More intimate atmosphere with special views or ambiance
Best Value
Both
Free entry at both with NoCoverVegas guest list — no cover charge at either venue
Planning Your Night
Best Nights to Visit
LIV at Fontainebleau
Friday and Saturday for headliner DJ residencies. Sunday draws a lighter crowd with house and electronic programming.
On The Record
Friday and Saturday are the busiest nights. Wednesday is a great low-key option.
The Verdict
Which Should You Choose?
LIV at Fontainebleau
Choose LIV at Fontainebleau for its location at Fontainebleau Las Vegas and signature experience featuring 80,000 sq ft — miami liv brand's largest outpost.
On The Record
Choose On The Record for its location at Park MGM and signature experience featuring enter through a working record store.
Why Not Both?
Many visitors to Las Vegas hit multiple nightclubs during their trip. Go to LIV at Fontainebleau one night and On The Recordanother — NoCoverVegas provides free guest list at both. If you're in town for a weekend, plan one venue per night for the ultimate experience.
Insider Knowledge
Tips for Both Venues
Guest List Timing
Sign up by 6 PM the day of your visit for guaranteed placement. Same-day requests after 6 PM are subject to availability.
Dress to Impress
Both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record enforce strict dress codes. For men: collared shirt, dress shoes, no athletic wear. Women have more flexibility.
Arrive by 10:30 PM
Guest list entry typically closes between 12:30–1 AM. Arrive before 10:30 PM to skip the longest lines and guarantee entry.
Group Ratios
Mixed groups (even ratio of men and women) get faster entry at both venues. All-male groups should arrive earlier or consider bottle service.
Learn More
Explore Each Venue
LIV at Fontainebleau Full Guide
Everything you need to know about LIV at Fontainebleau — hours, dress code, guest list, and more.
On The Record Full Guide
Everything you need to know about On The Record — hours, dress code, guest list, and more.
LIV at Fontainebleau Guest List
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On The Record Guest List
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Common Questions
LIV at Fontainebleau vs On The Record FAQ
Is LIV at Fontainebleau or On The Record better?
Both are excellent nightclubs in Las Vegas. LIV at Fontainebleau is located at Fontainebleau Las Vegas and is known for 80,000 sq ft — miami liv brand's largest outpost. On The Record is at Park MGM and stands out with enter through a working record store. The best choice depends on your group's preferences for music, location, and vibe.
Can I get guest list at both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record?
Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record. Sign up for one venue per night, or contact us to plan a multi-venue Vegas itinerary.
Which is more expensive, LIV at Fontainebleau or On The Record?
Without guest list, LIV at Fontainebleau charges normally $50-75 cover and On The Record charges normally $20-40 cover. With NoCoverVegas, both are free. Bottle service at LIV at Fontainebleau starts at Starting at $750 for floor tables, $2,000–$4,000+ for premium VIP with stage views. Bottle service at On The Record starts at Starting at $500.
What is the dress code for LIV at Fontainebleau vs On The Record?
LIV at Fontainebleau requires upscale nightclub attire strictly enforced. no athletic wear, hats, shorts, or sandals for men. smart cocktail attire for women. 21+ with valid photo id. one of the stricter dress codes on the strip. On The Record requires upscale casual to nightclub attire. no athletic wear or sandals. Both venues share similar standards, so one outfit should work for either venue.
What are the hours for LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record?
LIV at Fontainebleau is open fri–sun, 10:30 pm – 4:00 am. On The Record is open wed, fri–sat, 10 pm – 4 am. If you plan to visit both during one trip, check the current weekly schedule since specific open nights can change seasonally.
How do I get to LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record?
LIV at Fontainebleau is located at Fontainebleau Las Vegas and On The Record is at Park MGM. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are the most popular way to get between venues in Las Vegas, with most rides on the Strip taking 5 to 15 minutes. You can also use the Las Vegas Monorail if both venues are on the east side of the Strip.
Can I visit both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record in one night?
It is technically possible, but most groups find it better to dedicate one night per venue. Nightclubs in Vegas are designed to be a full-evening experience. If you must do both, arrive at the first venue when doors open, stay for two to three hours, then head to the second. Keep in mind that guest list entry times are usually before 12:30 AM, so plan accordingly.
Which venue is better for a group or bachelor party?
Both LIV at Fontainebleau and On The Record handle large groups well. LIV at Fontainebleau holds up to 2,000 guests and On The Record holds up to 800. For bachelor or bachelorette parties, bottle service is recommended since it guarantees a reserved area for your group. NoCoverVegas provides free guest list entry at both venues.
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