InfoComm 2026 — Complete Attendee Guide
InfoComm is the world's most vital professional audiovisual trade show, produced by AVIXA — the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association — and held annually at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The 2026 edition runs on the exhibit floor June 17 through June 19, with AVIXA education sessions, workshops, and CTS certification programs filling the West Hall meeting rooms beginning June 13. The show draws 30,000 to 44,000 AV and IT professionals from more than 110 countries — systems integrators, AV consultants, facilities managers, broadcast engineers, technology manufacturers, live event production companies, corporate IT leadership teams, and end-user buyers responsible for AV infrastructure at institutional scale. The 2026 floor features 750+ exhibiting companies organized across two primary zones. Central Hall covers Work technologies: unified communications platforms, video conferencing systems, digital signage networks, enterprise AV management software, control systems, room scheduling and occupancy technology, and the full range of AV solutions designed for corporate, healthcare, education, and government environments. North Hall covers Play technologies: professional audio equipment — microphones, amplifiers, speaker systems, and DSP platforms — alongside broadcast AV infrastructure, live event production technology, theatrical and architectural lighting systems, staging equipment, rigging hardware, and the full hardware and software spectrum that serves the entertainment industry and large-format live event production sector. Both halls incorporate curated Activation Hubs — large immersive experience environments that demonstrate integrated systems across complete application scenarios rather than individual component demonstrations, including the Smart Workplace hybrid-meeting environment, The Pitch live sports and entertainment production zone, and Retail Experience spaces showing digital signage and interactive technology in realistic commercial contexts. The attendee population at InfoComm spans every role in the commercial AV industry ecosystem. Systems integrators make up the largest segment: companies that design, install, and commission AV systems for corporate campuses, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, houses of worship, hospitality properties, and municipal government installations. They attend to evaluate new product lines, establish and maintain manufacturer relationships, and earn the AVIXA CTS continuing education credits required to maintain their credentials. AV consultants attend to benchmark emerging technology against the specification requirements they are actively writing for clients' current capital projects. End-user facilities managers from universities, hospital networks, major corporations, and government agencies evaluate complete system solutions and identify the integration firms and products they will specify for upcoming projects. Technology manufacturers send sales, engineering, and marketing teams to demonstrate products, run hosted receptions, and maintain the manufacturer-integrator relationships that determine product specifications on real projects throughout the coming year. AVIXA's CTS, CTS-D, and CTS-I certification programs run throughout the week with conference-discounted exam sessions available June 13–19 — making InfoComm the industry's primary annual professional development and credentialing event as well as its largest trade gathering. For 2026, the final exhibit day, Friday June 19, is Juneteenth — a federal holiday that drives significant leisure travel demand to Las Vegas and elevates the nightclub programming at every major Strip venue to one of its peak levels of the entire summer. The pro AV industry's relationship with Las Vegas nightclubs during InfoComm week is a case study in audience-environment fit: AV professionals spend their careers specifying and commissioning the speaker systems, LED video walls, lighting rigs, and AV control infrastructure that power these venues, and InfoComm week is when they step into the most expensively specified, most thoroughly operated AV environments in commercial hospitality and evaluate them as guests rather than technicians. This guide covers everything from badge pickup logistics and LVCC transportation to the three-night after-hours circuit that the InfoComm crowd has developed into one of convention Las Vegas's most distinctive annual nightlife traditions.
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Registration
InfoCommBadge Pickup — Location & Hours
Registration and badge pickup is in the LVCC West Hall lobby. Pre-registered attendees can use self-service express kiosks — bring your confirmation email's QR code or open the InfoComm mobile app to the digital badge screen and scan directly at the kiosk for badge printing in under a minute. On-site walk-up registration is available at staffed counters in the same West Hall lobby area, but lines at the staffed counters routinely run 30 to 45 minutes on Wednesday morning when the exhibit hall opens for the first time. InfoComm badge pickup opens several days before the exhibit hall opens on June 17: attendees arriving for the June 13–16 education session and CTS certification program days can collect their exhibit badge at the same West Hall kiosks with no additional wait during the less-crowded pre-exhibit window. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID — your badge is printed against your registration record and ID verification is required at staffed counters. The InfoComm mobile app includes a digital badge backup, interactive floor maps for both the Central Hall and North Hall exhibit zones with exhibitor search and filtering, a full education and certification session schedule with personal schedule builder, and a manufacturer events calendar for the off-floor evening programs — download the app and log in before you travel so all features are available offline on the show floor where convention center Wi-Fi is variable during peak exhibit hours.
Schedule
InfoComm Show Floor Hours
AVIXA education sessions and CTS certification exams run the entire week, June 13–19, in the West Hall meeting rooms. The exhibit hall opens Wednesday, June 17 and closes Friday, June 19 at 4:00 PM. Friday is Juneteenth — a federal holiday — which drives significant additional Las Vegas travel demand and makes the final InfoComm evening one of the busiest nightlife nights of the summer.
Transportation
How to Get to InfoComm
Parking
The LVCC has large surface lots and a parking garage surrounding the complex. Expect to pay $15–25 per day during major shows. Lots fill up fast — arrive before 9 AM or consider rideshare instead.
Public Transit / Monorail
The Las Vegas Monorail has a dedicated Convention Center station with direct service to Strip hotels from MGM Grand to the Sahara. A single ride is $5 and a full-day pass is $13. During peak convention hours the monorail is often faster than driving.
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft)
Uber and Lyft have a designated pickup and dropoff area on Convention Center Drive. Surge pricing is common during morning arrivals and evening departures — stagger your schedule to avoid the rush.
Walking from the Strip
The north end of the Las Vegas Strip is about a 15-minute walk from the LVCC. The monorail makes it easy to reach central and south Strip hotels in under 10 minutes.
Food & Drink
Where to Eat During InfoComm
- In-N-Out Burger — directly across Paradise Rd, walkable in 3 minutes
- Peppermill Restaurant — classic 24-hour Vegas diner, 10-minute walk south on the Strip
- Resorts World — 10-minute walk north with dozens of restaurants including Carversteak and Genting Palace
- Wynn / Encore — 15-minute walk or one monorail stop with world-class dining
- Westgate Las Vegas — connected via skybridge from the LVCC North Hall
- Convention center food courts — available inside the West Hall and Central Hall during major shows
Insider Tips
InfoComm Tips for First-Timers
- InfoComm 2026 organizes the exhibit floor by application category rather than by company name or product type. Central Hall covers Work technologies — conferencing systems, digital signage, collaboration platforms, enterprise AV management, and learning space solutions. North Hall covers Play — professional audio, broadcast AV, live event production, architectural lighting, and staging. Study the zone map in the InfoComm app before arriving Wednesday morning and plan your exhibitor route by the technology categories most relevant to your current project pipeline and client base.
- The exhibit hall features live product demonstrations with full-scale LED video wall arrays, immersive spatial audio environments running at demonstration SPL levels, and AI-driven collaboration systems you can interact with directly. Budget time to sit through complete manufacturer demonstration cycles rather than just scanning the floor — the immersive product experiences, including systems running at their intended output levels in purpose-built demonstration rooms, are qualitatively different from anything you can evaluate from a product data sheet or online video. This is the unique value of InfoComm: the technology is live and at scale.
- Comfortable shoes are non-negotiable. The LVCC is one of the largest convention centers in North America and InfoComm fills both the North and Central Halls across approximately 750,000 square feet of exhibit and support space. First-time InfoComm attendees consistently underestimate the walking distance — 15,000 to 20,000 steps per day across two days of exhibit floor time is a reasonable expectation. Do not arrive in new shoes. Break in your show-floor footwear before traveling.
- If you are pursuing AVIXA CTS, CTS-D, or CTS-I certification, InfoComm 2026 offers discounted exam sessions throughout the week in the West Hall meeting rooms, with sessions running June 13–19. Register through AVIXA for your preferred exam date well in advance — exam slots fill weeks before the conference, and walk-in availability is limited to whatever cancellations occur on the day. Passing a CTS credential at InfoComm is a significant professional milestone and the exam discount makes the convention week the most cost-effective testing window of the year.
- Bring a portable charger and quality in-ear monitors or headphones for audio demonstrations. Your phone battery will not last through a full exhibit day of navigation, photography, QR code scanning, and schedule management — a 10,000 mAh portable battery pack is convention standard equipment. For audio demo booths running spatial audio systems at demonstration levels, having your own reference headphones to compare against the manufacturer's playback gives you a consistent comparison baseline across multiple vendors.
- The Activation Hubs inside the exhibit halls are worth dedicated schedule time — not a casual walk-through. Smart Workplace demonstrates a fully integrated hybrid meeting environment showing how unified communications, room scheduling, digital signage, and AV control integrate across a complete corporate floor plate. The Pitch demonstrates production technology for live sports and entertainment at a scale that requires understanding the interplay between audio, video, broadcast, and lighting systems. Budget 20 to 30 minutes per Activation Hub, not 5.
- Confirm your manufacturer party invitations before you arrive. AV manufacturers, integrators, and distribution companies host private receptions and dinners on Wednesday and Thursday evenings throughout InfoComm week. The best sources are direct invitations from your manufacturer contacts arriving by email in the week before the show, and the InfoComm app's community events board which lists open-access industry events. Many manufacturer receptions run in two phases — an open reception in the first hour followed by a restricted guest-list portion — so arriving during the open window gives you access even without a direct personal invitation.
- Plan your exhibit day route by priority tier rather than by geographic efficiency. Identify your five most critical exhibitors — the ones where you need substantive product evaluation or relationship conversations — and schedule those as fixed morning appointments before the floor gets congested. Use the afternoon for secondary exhibitors and opportunistic walk-through discovery. The exhibit floor becomes progressively more crowded through the morning and hits peak density at 11 AM to 1 PM on Wednesday and Thursday.
- The two-hall structure at InfoComm 2026 covers fundamentally different technology disciplines, and moving between halls requires planning for travel time. If your professional focus splits across both Work and Play segments, designate one hall as the Wednesday focus and the other as the Thursday focus rather than dividing your attention equally each day. This gives you concentrated time with each technology segment's exhibitor community and avoids the mental context-switching that comes from bouncing between broadcast AV and conferencing systems within the same exhibit day.
- Las Vegas temperature in mid-June averages 104°F in the afternoon and drops to 85 to 90°F by midnight. Walking from the LVCC to Resorts World — the primary path to Zouk Nightclub and AYU Dayclub — takes ten minutes in the evening and is fully comfortable after 8 PM once the peak afternoon heat has passed. Plan the transition from exhibit day to hotel to evening out as a genuine rest window: even fifteen minutes to change clothes, rehydrate, and regroup before dinner makes a meaningful difference in how the rest of the night unfolds, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday when the exhibit floor runs until 5 PM.
After the Show
InfoCommAfter Dark — Nightlife & After Parties
IC26 After Dark is the official after-hours program for InfoComm 2026 — three consecutive evenings of hosted nightclub access with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1:00 AM at confirmed venues: The Studio at Hakkasan at MGM Grand (Wednesday June 17, DJ Franzen), TAO Nightclub at The Venetian Resort (Thursday June 18, DJ JNICE), and OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace (Friday June 19, Steve Aoki). Present your InfoComm badge at the venue door before 1:00 AM — no cover charge applies during that window; after 1:00 AM, standard cover resumes. The pro AV industry builds nightlife environments for a living — and the InfoComm crowd arrives in Las Vegas with a level of technical fluency that no other convention demographic brings to the Strip's clubs and dayclubs. Systems integrators who specify line array speaker systems, commission LED video wall installations, and tune acoustic treatment for commercial clients spend the InfoComm exhibit day evaluating that technology in booth and demonstration form, then spend the evening inside the most fully realized implementations of that same technology in live commercial operation. The kinetic chandelier at OMNIA Nightclub — a three-ton hydraulically actuated lighting installation synchronized to music cues via a programming system that maps the structure's vertical position and LED patterns to song structure and beat changes in real time — is, from an AV integration standpoint, the most technically complex single piece of installed entertainment technology on the Las Vegas Strip. The line arrays at XS Nightclub at Wynn run L-Acoustics systems that AV professionals evaluate at the L-Acoustics exhibit booth during the day and hear at full operational load that same evening. This is the core dynamic of InfoComm week in Las Vegas: the technology on the show floor and the technology running the nightclubs are drawn from the same product categories, separated by twenty minutes of rideshare. InfoComm 2026 runs three exhibit nights, and the evening structure follows the show schedule. Wednesday June 17 is the opening exhibit night: the industry has fully arrived, the energy from the day's product demonstrations is high, and the manufacturer party circuit runs parallel to the nightclub programming throughout the evening. Many major AV manufacturers host invitation-only receptions and dinners at north Strip hotel restaurants from 6 to 10 PM on Wednesday evening — the AV industry's version of the MDW or CES after-party calendar. The official IC26 After Dark venue on Wednesday June 17 is The Studio at Hakkasan at MGM Grand — DJ Franzen headlines with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1am, with doors opening at 10:30 PM. A logistics note for Wednesday June 17 specifically: HPE Discover 2026 is running simultaneously at the Venetian Expo (June 15–18), and the HPE Discover Celebration — Imagine Dragons live at Allegiant Stadium from 7:30 to 10:30 PM — returns approximately 20,000 enterprise IT professionals to The Venetian and the Strip hotel corridor at around 11:00 PM. This creates a higher-than-average Wednesday night Strip crowd from 11 PM onward, converging with InfoComm's own IC26 After Dark traffic at Hakkasan. InfoComm badge holders planning to attend Hakkasan on Wednesday should target the 10:30 to 11:30 PM arrival window rather than arriving at midnight — the free-entry window before 1:00 AM fills faster on this particular Wednesday than any other night of InfoComm week. For groups who prefer an outdoor pool-deck environment, Encore Beach Club at Night runs Valentino Khan on Wednesday June 17 for the Nightswim series, transforming the outdoor pool deck into a 3,500-person open-air nightclub from 10:30 PM with full touring-caliber production in an outdoor acoustic environment that AV professionals with live event backgrounds find genuinely interesting to experience from the audience perspective. For InfoComm groups on the north Strip, Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World is the most accessible major venue — a ten-minute walk from the LVCC, no rideshare required, with house and tech house programming that the production-aware InfoComm demographic responds to consistently. Thursday June 18 is the mid-convention night. TAO Nightclub at The Venetian Resort is the official IC26 After Dark venue for Thursday June 18 — DJ JNICE headlines with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1am. The Venetian is one of InfoComm's primary headquarter hotels, making TAO the most logistically convenient IC26 After Dark event of the three-night run. For attendees seeking the full prestige XS Nightclub or OMNIA Nightclub experience, Thursday is also the most strategically valuable evening to attend either venue without competing with Juneteenth weekend demand — both run resident DJ programming with lower guest list thresholds and lower cover charges than the elevated Friday pricing. AVIXA and manufacturer networking events continue through Thursday — building a Wednesday manufacturer event, dinner, and club sequence creates a two-night convention rhythm that experienced InfoComm attendees use to balance show-floor intensity with after-hours renewal. Friday June 19 is the closing exhibit night and the most programmatically intense evening of the three-day run. The exhibit floor closes approximately two hours earlier than Wednesday and Thursday, creating a full afternoon window for dayclubs — Encore Beach Club, OMNIA Dayclub, Marquee Dayclub, LIV Beach, and TAO Beach are all running full Juneteenth headliner programming from 11 AM. The nightclub headliners on Juneteenth Friday 2026 are: Gryffin at XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, Steve Aoki at OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace, Kehlani performing live at LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau, Ray Volpe at Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World, and Cedric Gervais at Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan — five simultaneous bookings representing the full spectrum of the Strip's major venue formats and music programming styles. Guest list registration for Friday June 19 should be submitted by Tuesday June 16 — Juneteenth weekend demand compresses available guest list capacity at every venue faster than a standard summer Friday. For groups extending through Saturday June 20, the post-InfoComm Juneteenth weekend adds The Chainsmokers at Encore Beach Club, Martin Garrix with Justin Mylo at OMNIA Dayclub, and Tiësto at LIV Beach — making the Saturday after InfoComm one of the strongest individual pool party afternoons of the entire Las Vegas summer season.
XS Nightclub
Nightclub
One monorail stop from the LVCC at Wynn Las Vegas. XS features L-Acoustics loudspeaker arrays and an indoor-outdoor design that AV professionals consistently cite as the benchmark for club production. Gryffin headlines XS on Juneteenth Friday, June 19 — the peak InfoComm nightlife night.
Zouk Nightclub
Nightclub
The most technically sophisticated club in Las Vegas at Resorts World, a 15-minute walk from the LVCC. Zouk integrates real-time lighting, spatial audio, and intelligent AV control at the extreme end of what is commercially available — a genuine demonstration environment for what InfoComm exhibitors build. Ray Volpe performs on Juneteenth Friday.
OMNIA Nightclub
Nightclub
The kinetic chandelier installation at OMNIA Caesars Palace is one of the most recognized AV production elements in commercial nightlife — a three-ton structure that moves in sync with music across 75,000 square feet of venue space. OMNIA is the official IC26 After Dark venue for Friday, June 19 (Juneteenth) — Steve Aoki headlines with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1am. The highest-attended InfoComm nightlife destination of the three-night run.
Hakkasan Nightclub
Nightclub
The Studio at Hakkasan at MGM Grand is the official IC26 After Dark venue for Wednesday, June 17 — DJ Franzen headlines with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1am. Hakkasan's six-level venue is built by the same production vendors who exhibit at InfoComm: the L-Acoustics line arrays, the multi-room LED architecture, and the AV control systems running the main stage are commercial installations that AV professionals evaluate in booth form during the day and hear at operational load that same evening.
TAO Nightclub
Nightclub
TAO Nightclub at The Venetian Resort is the official IC26 After Dark venue for Thursday, June 18 — DJ JNICE headlines with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1am. One of Las Vegas's most recognized multi-level Asian-inspired venues with multiple rooms across a 40,000 sq ft footprint. The Venetian is a primary InfoComm hotel; TAO is accessible by elevator within the same property.
LIV Nightclub
Nightclub
At Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a flagship club from the Miami LIV brand. Kehlani performs live at LIV on Juneteenth Friday, June 19 — the live performance format distinguishes LIV from pure DJ-driven venues on the same night. The Fontainebleau's Strip positioning makes LIV easy to reach by rideshare from the LVCC.
Sapphire Las Vegas
Gentlemen's Club
Free entry with our guest list. Sapphire is the world's largest gentlemen's club and a consistent convention-week destination for professional groups. Complimentary transportation from your hotel included — no cover, no minimums.
OMNIA Dayclub
Dayclub
OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars Palace — on the same property as OMNIA Nightclub — is in peak summer programming during InfoComm week. The 46,000 sq ft Tao Group rooftop venue runs afternoon sessions Wednesday through Sunday with the summer residency roster (Tiësto, Chris Lake, Steve Aoki, Alesso). Juneteenth Friday June 19 is the highest-energy pool party day of InfoComm week, with premium headliner bookings at both OMNIA Dayclub and OMNIA Nightclub on the same day. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.
InfoComm — FAQ
Where is InfoComm 2026?
InfoComm 2026 is at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), 3150 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. The exhibit floor occupies the North and Central Halls. Education and certification programs run in the West Hall meeting rooms. The LVCC Convention Center monorail station provides direct service from Strip hotels — the monorail is typically faster than driving during peak convention traffic. Rideshare pickup and dropoff is on Convention Center Drive at the designated Uber/Lyft zone.
What are the InfoComm 2026 dates?
InfoComm 2026 runs Saturday, June 13 through Friday, June 19, 2026. AVIXA education sessions, workshops, and certification exams begin June 13 and run the entire week through June 19 in the West Hall meeting rooms. The exhibit hall opens Wednesday, June 17 at 9:00 AM and closes Friday, June 19 at 4:00 PM. Friday June 19 is Juneteenth — a federal holiday — which creates a particularly high-energy final evening in Las Vegas as consumer travel demand combines with the convention crowd.
Is InfoComm free to attend?
Exhibit hall access for qualified AV industry professionals is available through registration, which may be complimentary or paid depending on your industry role. AVIXA education sessions, workshops, and CTS certification programs require additional registration and fees. On-site registration is available. Check the InfoComm registration portal at infocommshow.org for current pricing tiers and industry qualification requirements.
Where do I pick up my badge?
Badge pickup is in the LVCC West Hall lobby. Express kiosks are available for pre-registered attendees — bring your confirmation QR code or use the InfoComm mobile app's digital badge feature. Badge pickup opens several days before the exhibit hall opens on June 17. Picking up your badge during the June 13–16 education session days avoids the Wednesday morning lines when the main exhibit floor opens.
Can I take the AVIXA CTS exam at InfoComm?
Yes. AVIXA offers CTS, CTS-D, and CTS-I certification exams throughout InfoComm week at conference-discounted rates. Exam sessions are available June 13–19. Register for your preferred exam date through the AVIXA website well in advance — exam slots fill weeks before the conference and walk-in availability is limited. Passing one of the AVIXA CTS credentials at InfoComm is a notable career milestone for AV professionals.
How do I get to InfoComm from the Strip?
The Las Vegas Monorail Convention Center station provides direct service from Strip hotels to the LVCC — $5 single ride, about 3–4 minutes from MGM Grand station. The Boring Company's Convention Center Loop ($3) runs electric vehicles between the LVCC West Hall and parking areas. Uber and Lyft have a designated pickup zone on Convention Center Drive. Mid-Strip hotels like Wynn, Cosmopolitan, and Caesars are a 10–15 minute rideshare from the LVCC.
What should I wear to InfoComm?
Business casual is the standard at InfoComm. Many AV professionals wear branded company attire — polo shirts, quarter-zips, and branded jackets are extremely common on the show floor. Comfort-focused business casual (dark jeans, smart shoes, a company shirt) works for all sessions, the exhibit floor, and manufacturer evening events. The single most important clothing decision is footwear: 15,000 steps per day across the North and Central Halls requires the most comfortable shoes you own.
Is nightclub entry free for InfoComm attendees?
Yes — the official IC26 After Dark parties offer free entry for InfoComm badge holders on each of the three exhibit nights. Doors open at 10:30 PM at all three venues; present your InfoComm badge or official party invite for complimentary admission before 1:00 AM. After 1:00 AM, standard cover resumes. The three venues: Hakkasan at MGM Grand (Wednesday June 17, DJ Franzen), TAO Nightclub at The Venetian Resort (Thursday June 18, DJ JNICE), and OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace (Friday June 19, Steve Aoki). NoCoverVegas also offers free guest list entry to all major Strip nightclubs during InfoComm week — submit through our site to guarantee no cover on any night.
Is HPE Discover happening at the same time as InfoComm 2026?
Yes — HPE Discover 2026 runs June 15–18 at the Venetian Expo, overlapping with InfoComm's exhibit days on June 17 and 18. The two conferences have different venues and attendee populations (HPE Discover is enterprise IT; InfoComm is professional AV), but they share the Las Vegas Strip hotel corridor and the same nightclub circuit during those overlap days. The most significant Wednesday June 17 logistics consideration is the HPE Discover Celebration: Imagine Dragons performing live at Allegiant Stadium from 7:30 to 10:30 PM returns approximately 20,000 HPE attendees to the Strip at around 11 PM — coinciding directly with the opening window of IC26 After Dark at Hakkasan. InfoComm badge holders should plan to arrive at the IC26 After Dark venues in the 10:30 to 11:30 PM window on Wednesday to take full advantage of the free-entry window before 1:00 AM, before the post-concert HPE Discover crowd further compresses entry capacity at Strip venues.
What is there to do after InfoComm?
Manufacturer parties and AVIXA networking events happen every night of InfoComm week — check the InfoComm app for the manufacturer events calendar. The IC26 After Dark official program runs all three exhibit nights with free entry for InfoComm badge holders before 1am: Hakkasan (Wed Jun 17, DJ Franzen), TAO Nightclub (Thu Jun 18, DJ JNICE), and OMNIA (Fri Jun 19, Steve Aoki). The final exhibit day, June 19, is Juneteenth, which triggers full headliner programming across every major Strip nightclub: Gryffin at XS (Wynn), Steve Aoki at OMNIA (Caesars), Kehlani live at LIV (Fontainebleau), and Ray Volpe at Zouk. Sign up for a free guest list through NoCoverVegas to skip cover charges at any of these venues — typically $30–50 per person at the door during convention week.
What manufacturer parties and industry events happen during InfoComm week?
Manufacturer parties, private receptions, and AVIXA networking events run throughout InfoComm week, primarily on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Major AV manufacturers — audio companies, display technology vendors, control system providers, AV distribution companies, and software platform developers — host invitation-only events at hotel restaurants, private dining rooms, and event spaces across the north Strip corridor. The InfoComm app's community events board lists many open-access industry events alongside the private manufacturer calendar. Direct invitations from your manufacturer contacts arriving by email in the week before the show are the primary access route for private receptions. Many manufacturer parties run in two phases: a broad open reception in the first hour where any badge holder can attend, followed by a restricted guest-list portion later in the evening. The evening of Tuesday June 16 — the day before the exhibit floor opens — often includes early-arrival welcome receptions hosted by major companies, providing a networking warm-up before the full show pace begins Wednesday morning.
Which hotel is best for InfoComm 2026 attendees?
The optimal hotel depends on how you plan to use the evenings. For maximum nightlife access with minimum transportation overhead, Resorts World Las Vegas is directly adjacent to the LVCC via a ten-minute pedestrian connection, contains Zouk Nightclub and AYU Dayclub on-property, and provides the only major Las Vegas nightclub accessible without any rideshare on any convention night. Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Las Vegas — a fifteen to twenty-minute walk from the LVCC — put XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club within on-property walking distance, eliminating transportation for two of the most important InfoComm nightlife destinations. For pure convention proximity without the resort footprint, Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel is directly adjacent to the LVCC and is the fastest option for badge pickup and morning sessions. Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a fifteen-minute rideshare from the LVCC, has LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach on-property — the most convenient option for attendees prioritizing the Kehlani Juneteenth Friday booking at LIV.
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