Bleu Clair
Tech House / Bass House
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Who Is Bleu Clair?
Bleu Clair is a DJ and producer who built his reputation on the intersection of tech house and bass house — a genre positioning that gives his productions both the groove-forward momentum of underground club music and the energy peaks that translate across broader festival and dayclub audiences. His breakthrough into the wider electronic music ecosystem came through his association with Confession Records, Valentino Khan's Los Angeles-based label and one of the defining imprints of the mid-2010s bass house movement — a platform that connected his sound to an established audience before he had developed his own touring profile. His releases on Confession placed him alongside Valentino Khan, Habstrakt, and other artists whose music defined the post-festival bass house sound, and the productions held up as functional DJ tools with enough melodic construction to generate streaming numbers alongside their dancefloor utility. His original productions often feature pitched-up vocal hooks layered over driving basslines and intricate percussive arrangements — a formula that translates naturally from Spotify playlist curation to live club environments where the same elements that make a track listenable across speakers also work at club volume. His releases on Confession and subsequently on other prominent house and electronic labels continued building his discography and touring base, with festival bookings and international club dates establishing him as a consistently working DJ before his Las Vegas residency solidified his Strip presence. His EDC Las Vegas appearances and US festival circuit bookings gave him visibility with exactly the Insomniac-aligned audience that fills Las Vegas dayclubs and nightclubs through the summer season. In Las Vegas in 2026, Bleu Clair holds residency bookings at LIV at Fontainebleau on the north end of the Strip, LIV Beach (the dayclub component of the Fontainebleau complex), and Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas. The combination of Fontainebleau and Resorts World venues gives him presence in two of the newer large-format Las Vegas hotel-casino properties that have reshaped the Strip nightlife landscape since both opened in 2023. LIV at Fontainebleau, with its South Beach nightlife legacy translated to a Las Vegas setting featuring a stadium-style main room and 63 VIP tables, provides a different setting than the electronic-forward Zouk — demonstrating the adaptability that has characterized his career across different venue and audience types. His Zouk bookings reach the Strip's most electronically devoted nightlife audience, while LIV dates extend his reach to hotel guests encountering his sound for the first time in a premium setting. Guest list through NoCoverVegas for Bleu Clair's appearances at LIV and Zouk provides free entry for qualifying guests arriving within the standard window.
Indonesian-born tech house and bass house DJ whose collaboration 'Disco Tool' with Matroda peaked at #3 on Beatport's overall chart. His 2021 output earned him #22 on 1001Tracklists' inaugural 101 Top Producer list, with support from Skrillex, DJ Snake, and Diplo. He has released on Insomniac Records (In Rotation), Confession, and Noir Sur Blanc. Source: https://relentlessbeats.com/2021/08/artist-spotlight-bleu-clair/ At LIV at Fontainebleau, Bleu Clair performs on Select dates, commanding some of the venue's most in-demand time slots.
Bleu Clair currently performs at LIV at Fontainebleau and LIV Beach and Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas, typically on Select dates. Their sets span Tech House / Bass House, delivering a sound that has earned them one of the most dedicated followings in the Las Vegas residency circuit.
Sound & Career
Bleu Clair: Bass House Meets Tech House and the Confession Records Breakthrough
Bleu Clair emerged from Indonesia into the electronic music market through a musical approach that splits the difference between two distinct genre orientations: tech house's rolling, groove-forward percussion architecture and bass house's harder, more aggressive frequency palette. The synthesis is not a compromise between the two styles but a genuine hybrid — productions that carry tech house's functional club intelligence and bass house's physical impact simultaneously. The result works across a wider range of club contexts than either genre alone would allow, which is part of why his booking profile spans both the electronic-specialist venues and the high-volume mainstream nightclub formats.
Confession Records — Valentino Khan's Los Angeles label — was the platform that introduced Bleu Clair to a global audience beyond the Indonesian electronic scene. Confession's profile in the mid-2010s bass house movement gave its releases immediate credibility with the DJ community and festival audience that had been built around Valentino Khan's own work. Being signed to Confession positioned Bleu Clair within an existing ecosystem of artists — Habstrakt, Drezo, and others — whose collective momentum amplified individual releases beyond what any one of them could generate independently. His Confession releases reached DJs who were already buying from the label for other artists and encountered his work as part of that established trust relationship.
“Disco Tool,” his collaboration with Matroda, peaked at number three on the Beatport overall chart — a cross-genre chart that ranks every electronic music release regardless of subgenre, making a top-three position significantly harder to achieve than a subgenre chart peak. Reaching number three on Beatport overall means the release was selling faster than nearly every other electronic music release in the world at that moment, a metric of genuine commercial reach rather than niche genre performance. The collaboration's chart performance earned him the 1001Tracklists recognition as #22 on their inaugural 2021 Top Producer list — an industry measurement of DJ support for his music that documents professional endorsement alongside consumer demand.
Support from Skrillex, DJ Snake, and Diplo — three of the most commercially influential artists in electronic music across the past fifteen years — reflects the cross-genre credibility that his tech house/bass house fusion generates. Skrillex's aesthetic interest spans multiple electronic genres; DJ Snake has one of the largest mainstream electronic music audiences globally; Diplo operates Major Lazer and has production credits across pop, hip-hop, and electronic music. Each of these endorsements reaches a different segment of the electronic music audience, and their collective support for Bleu Clair's music put his name in front of listeners who would not have found him through the Confession or Beatport discovery pathways.
His 2026 Las Vegas residency at LIV at Fontainebleau, LIV Beach, and Zouk Nightclub places him at two of the newest major Las Vegas properties — Fontainebleau, which opened in December 2023, and Resorts World Las Vegas, which opened in 2021 — giving him presence in the Strip's newest large-format nightlife ecosystem.
LIV at Fontainebleau
Bleu Clair at LIV Las Vegas: South Beach Nightlife on the North Strip
LIV at Fontainebleau Las Vegas brings the South Beach LIV brand — one of the most recognized club names in American nightlife — to the north end of the Las Vegas Strip inside the $3.7 billion Fontainebleau resort. The Las Vegas LIV is the largest LIV venue in the brand's portfolio, occupying a stadium-style main room with 63 VIP tables, a capacity that rivals the Strip's established mega-venues, and production infrastructure that matches Fontainebleau's positioning as a premium destination for guests who expect a specific level of quality across all venue categories.
The stadium configuration at LIV Las Vegas differs from the conventional nightclub layout: the DJ booth faces a main floor that rises in sections rather than being flat, giving elevated guests better sightlines to the stage and creating a concert-venue energy flow that is particularly well suited to Bleu Clair's high-energy tech house/bass house format. His productions' aggressive frequency palette benefits from LIV's large-room acoustics — the bass house elements hit with the physical weight that club-scale sound infrastructure provides.
LIV Beach is the dayclub component of the Fontainebleau nightlife complex — an outdoor pool party venue that operates on Fontainebleau's pool deck during the summer season. The afternoon timing and outdoor setting create a different energy context than the nightclub format: guests arrive earlier, the music runs at slightly lower volume than peak nightclub levels, and the pool and sun create a social environment where his tracks function as atmosphere-setting background as much as peak-hour foreground. His bass house selections work particularly well in the outdoor format, where the physical bass frequencies translate differently over a crowd in open air than in an enclosed room.
Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World completes his 2026 Las Vegas residency portfolio and provides the Strip's most electronically serious audience as a counterpart to LIV's high-volume mainstream context. The contrast between LIV's South Beach brand identity and Zouk's Singapore-based electronic music credibility demonstrates Bleu Clair's ability to perform effectively across both the mainstream club format and the dedicated electronic music room — an adaptability that few artists at his career level can demonstrate with both venues on the same weekend calendar.
2026 Schedule
Bleu Clair Las Vegas 2026 — LIV, LIV Beach & Zouk Dates
Bleu Clair's 2026 Las Vegas residency spans LIV at Fontainebleau, LIV Beach, and Zouk Nightclub — nightclub and dayclub formats across two of the Strip's newest large-scale properties. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers all three venues with no cover charge for qualifying guests arriving within the standard window. Browse monthly below to find his next Las Vegas date.
The Experience
What to Expect at a Bleu Clair Show
A Bleu Clair show at LIV at Fontainebleau is a full-body sensory experience. The bass hits differently at LIV at Fontainebleau — the sound system is specifically tuned for low-frequency impact that you feel in your chest. Expect heavy drops, aggressive buildups, and a crowd that goes hard from start to finish. The light shows during Bleu Clair's bass sets are among the most intense you will find in Las Vegas.
Bleu Clair typically takes the stage on Select dates. Their sets run 60 to 90 minutes and deliver the full Vegas production experience with professional sound, lighting, and crowd energy that you cannot find anywhere else.
General admission cover charges for Bleu Clair shows are $20-40 — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. With NoCoverVegas, you skip the cover charge entirely and receive a free guest list entry from your hotel to the venue.
Venues
Where to See Bleu Clair in Las Vegas
LIV at Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
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.
LIV at Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
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.
Zouk Nightclub
Resorts World
Sleek, futuristic mega-club spanning 26,060 sq ft at Resorts World — The Mothership LED installation overhead sets the visual tone for some of the most advanced production tech on the Strip. The complex (Nightclub + Empire room + Ayu Dayclub + Capital Bar) gives you multiple experiences without leaving the building. NOIZU, RL Grime, Alison Wonderland, James Hype, and Meduza anchor the 2026 electronic lineup; Lil Wayne and Don Toliver bring hip-hop energy on crossover nights — drawing a younger, more international crowd than the Wynn/MGM flagship clubs.
Free Entry
How to See Bleu Clair for Free
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On the night of the event, arrive at LIV at Fontainebleau and check in at the guest list entrance. No tickets needed, no cover charge. Just give your name at the door.
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When you arrive at the venue, check in with the guest list host at the door. You will bypass the general admission line and enter without paying the cover charge — saving $40-75 per person on most nights.
Enjoy the Show
Once inside, you have full access to the venue including the dance floor, bars, and general admission areas. Bleu Clair takes the stage between 12:30 AM and 1:30 AM on most nights. Arrive early for the best positions near the DJ booth.
Pro Tips
Insider Tips for Seeing Bleu Clair in Vegas
Arrive Early
Doors open around 10:30 PM, but guest list entry is typically guaranteed until 12:30 AM. For Bleu Clair shows on Friday or Saturday, arrive by 11:00 PM. The venue fills up fast once the headliner takes the stage, and early arrival gives you the best position on the dance floor.
Dress Code Matters
Vegas nightclub dress code is strictly enforced, even on guest list. Men should wear collared shirts, dress pants or dark jeans, and dress shoes. Women should wear cocktail attire or upscale club wear. No athletic shoes, sandals, or overly casual clothing.
Group Strategy
Guest list works best with an even gender ratio. Groups with more women than men get in faster. All-male groups should consider adding bottle service for guaranteed entry, especially on headliner nights. For groups of 8 or more, contact us directly for VIP packages.
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The free entry service saves you $30-50 in rideshare surge pricing on busy nights. Plus, arriving by ride often means a smoother entry experience at the venue. Just mention it when you sign up for the guest list, and we will coordinate pickup from your hotel.
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Bleu Clair Las Vegas — FAQ
How do I see Bleu Clair for free in Las Vegas?
Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list using the form on this page. We offer free entry to every Bleu Clair show at LIV at Fontainebleau and LIV Beach and Zouk Nightclub. No tickets needed, no cover charge. You will receive a text confirmation within minutes of signing up, plus a free guest list entry from your hotel to the venue.
Where does Bleu Clair perform in Vegas?
Bleu Clair holds a supporting residency at LIV at Fontainebleau and LIV Beach and Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas. They typically perform on Select dates. Check the venue event calendar for upcoming show dates.
How much does it cost to see Bleu Clair in Las Vegas?
$20-40 — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. However, through NoCoverVegas, you can get on the guest list for free — saving $40-75 per person. Bottle service and VIP tables are also available starting at Starting at $750 for floor tables, $2,000–$4,000+ for premium VIP with stage views for groups who want a premium experience.
What should I wear to a Bleu Clair show in Las Vegas?
The dress code at LIV at Fontainebleau is: 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.. For men, collared shirts and dress shoes are recommended. For women, cocktail attire or upscale club wear works well. The dress code is enforced at the door — if you are turned away for dress code violations, your guest list spot cannot be transferred to another night.
What time does Bleu Clair go on stage?
Headliner DJs at Vegas nightclubs typically start their set between 12:30 AM and 1:30 AM. However, the venue opens earlier — Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4:00 AM. We recommend arriving early to secure the best spots and take advantage of your guest list entry. Sets typically run 60-90 minutes.
Can I bring a group to see Bleu Clair at LIV at Fontainebleau?
Absolutely. NoCoverVegas handles groups of all sizes for Bleu Clair shows. For larger groups (8+), we recommend bottle service for guaranteed entry and a dedicated table. For guest list entry, all members of your group need to arrive together. Bachelor parties, birthdays, and corporate groups are all welcome — just include your full group size when signing up.
Does Bleu Clair perform every week in Las Vegas?
Bleu Clair has scheduled performance dates throughout the season. Check the venue calendar for specific upcoming dates. Sign up for the guest list and we will notify you of upcoming Bleu Clair shows.
Is the Bleu Clair guest list really free?
Yes, the NoCoverVegas guest list is 100% free with no hidden fees. You save the full cover charge ($40-75 per person on most nights) and receive a free guest list entry from your hotel to the venue. We are an official promoter partner with every major venue on the Las Vegas Strip. There is no catch — our service is funded by the venues themselves.
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