DJ Mustard — November 2026
DJ Mustard's Las Vegas residency schedule for November 2026. Get on the free guest list and skip the cover.
Hip-Hop / Open Format
Resident at Hakkasan & Marquee Nightclub
Schedule Status
DJ Mustard in Las Vegas — November 2026
DJ Mustard's full day-by-day lineup for November 2026 has not yet been announced by Hakkasan or Marquee Nightclub. Residency schedules are published in rolling windows — most Strip venues confirm specific dates four to six weeks out, with last-minute additions common around holiday weekends and festival tie-ins.
The calendar above highlights the days of the week DJ Mustard typically performs based on prior residency patterns. Use it as a planning guide, not as a confirmed booking list. We update this page as soon as a venue publishes a verified date, and NoCoverVegas guest list members receive a text the moment a confirmed DJ Mustard date drops.
To hold a spot for the first confirmed night, sign up for the free guest list below — we'll reach out the moment DJ Mustard's November lineup is posted.
November brings Formula 1 race week (mid-month), NFR rodeo overlap at the end of the month, and Thanksgiving weekend — one of the strongest four-day party windows outside of major holiday weekends. Nightclubs stack their biggest names across Thanksgiving Eve (Wednesday) and Friday into the long weekend.
DJ Mustard fits directly into that cycle. Hip-Hop / Open Format residencies at Hakkasan and Marquee Nightclub align with the months when Vegas weekend demand peaks, and November 2026is no exception. Whether you're planning a bachelor trip, a milestone birthday, a bottle-service table, or a last-minute weekend run, getting on the guest list ahead of the DJ Mustard schedule drop is the difference between walking straight to the main floor and waiting in a general-admission line that stops moving the moment a set begins.
Artist Profile
About DJ Mustard
Dijon Isaiah McFarlane — performing as DJ Mustard, now professionally credited as Mustard — was born June 5, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, and emerged from the Inglewood-adjacent hip-hop production scene that gave rise to YG, Ty Dolla Sign, and the regional California rap resurgence of the early 2010s. He began as a DJ for YG before transitioning to full-time production, and his breakthrough arrived in 2011 when Tyga released Rack City — a track Mustard had originally developed for YG — which peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the defining West Coast rap records of the period. Mustard's production identity — which he labeled ratchet music — combined up-tempo club-oriented drum patterns, melodic synth loops, and the sparse West Coast bounce rhythm that characterized the Inglewood sound, creating a template that dominated California rap and crossover radio from 2011 through 2016. His production approach drew from the DJ and club performance background he developed alongside YG: every beat was engineered for physical dancefloor impact at the moment the drop arrived, a club-DJ sensibility applied to hip-hop production infrastructure that set his work apart from East Coast and trap-influenced contemporaries. He produced on all of YG's early mixtapes and his debut album My Krazy Life (2014), contributing to the commercial and critical validation of the West Coast resurgence that YG's career represented. His four studio albums as a solo artist document the evolution of his sound: 10 Summers (2014) introduced him as a frontman capable of assembling star-studded collaborations across the West Coast roster; Cold Summer (2016) deepened the production palette; Perfect Ten (2019) earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album — his first individual Grammy recognition — and featured collaborations with Roddy Ricch, YG, and Post Malone; and Faith of a Mustard Seed (2024) continued his catalog with the most mature production work of his career. His production credit on Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us (2024) — one of the most significant rap diss tracks of the streaming era, which accumulated hundreds of millions of streams and generated widespread critical attention — placed him at the center of hip-hop's most culturally consequential recording event in years. The track won multiple Grammy Awards including Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2025 Grammy ceremony, making Mustard a Grammy winner for production on one of the most discussed rap recordings in a decade. His Las Vegas appearances at Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand bring his West Coast production catalog to one of the Strip's most prestigious hip-hop nightclub stages, with confirmed 2026 dates including July 11, July 25, and October 31. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers complimentary entry for qualifying guests at his Hakkasan appearances. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustard_(music_producer), bandsintown.com/e/1037970263-dj-mustard-at-hakkasan-nightclub, revolt.tv/article/19-best-dj-mustard-produced-songs-kendrick-lamar-not-like-us-and-more
Sound
DJ Mustard's Sound & Style
West Coast hip-hop production and open-format DJ sets built on the ratchet music template — up-tempo club drums, melodic synth loops, and California bounce rhythm infrastructure that Mustard developed alongside YG's Inglewood scene. His Hakkasan sets translate the club-engineering discipline from his production career into live performance: beats optimized for physical dancefloor impact, organized for crowd-reactive progression across the full set duration.
Career
DJ Mustard — Career Highlights
Produced Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us (2024) — which won Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2025 ceremony — and Tyga's Rack City (2011), which peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. Perfect Ten (2019) earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustard_(music_producer)
Essential Tracks
- ♪Rack City (Tyga)
- ♪Not Like Us (Kendrick Lamar)
- ♪Pure Water (Mustard & Migos)
- ♪Ballin' (Mustard feat. Roddy Ricch)
Residency History
DJ Mustard Las Vegas Residency History
Las Vegas residency at Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand — one of the Strip's premier hip-hop nightclub venues. Confirmed 2026 dates: July 11, July 25, October 31 (Halloween). Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustard_(music_producer), bandsintown.com/e/1037970263-dj-mustard-at-hakkasan-nightclub, bandsintown.com/e/1037973087-dj-mustard-at-hakkasan-nightclub
Venue × Month
DJ Mustard at Each Residency Venue — November 2026
Drill into DJ Mustard's November activity at a specific venue for venue-specific hours, table pricing, dress code, and the monthly context at each room.
DJ Mustard at Hakkasan
November 2026 residency context, table service, and guest list at Hakkasan.
DJ Mustard at Marquee Nightclub
November 2026 residency context, table service, and guest list at Marquee Nightclub.
DJ Mustard Overview
Every upcoming DJ Mustard date, venue, and residency detail on one page.
DJ Mustard's Residency Venues
DJ Mustard holds residencies at these Las Vegas venues. Click through for venue details, hours, dress code, and more.
DJ Mustard November 2026— FAQ
When is DJ Mustard performing in Las Vegas in November 2026?
DJ Mustard holds residencies at Hakkasan and Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas, and typically performs on Select Saturdays — confirmed Hakkasan Nightclub July 11, July 25, October 31, 2026 nights during residency months. The specific day-by-day lineup for November 2026 has not yet been announced — most Strip venues confirm dates four to six weeks out. Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list and we'll text you the moment DJ Mustard's November schedule is posted.
How do I get on the guest list for DJ Mustard in November 2026?
Sign up through NoCoverVegas using the form on this page. Enter your name, phone number, date, and group size. You'll receive a text confirmation within minutes. Guest list entry is 100% free and includes free entry service from your hotel.
Where does DJ Mustard perform in Las Vegas?
DJ Mustard is a resident DJ at Hakkasan, Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas. Known for Hip-Hop / Open Format, DJ Mustard regularly headlines events at these venues. Check back for updated show dates and get on the free guest list.
How much are tickets for DJ Mustard in Las Vegas?
Cover charges for DJ Mustard shows typically range from $40-75 per person. With NoCoverVegas, you skip the cover charge entirely. Sign up for the free guest list and save $40-75 per person. You can also call or text us at (725) 999-9293 for VIP bottle service options.
What genre does DJ Mustard play in Las Vegas?
DJ Mustard is known for Hip-Hop / Open Format. West Coast hip-hop production and open-format DJ sets built on the ratchet music template — up-tempo club drums, melodic synth loops, and California bounce rhythm infrastructure that Mustard developed alongside YG's Inglewood scene. Las Vegas dayclubs and nightclubs program DJ Mustard's sound for headliner weekend sets because it translates well to the Strip's large-format venues and diverse audiences.
How long is a typical DJ Mustard set in Las Vegas?
At Las Vegas nightclubs, DJ Mustard typically performs 90-minute to 2-hour headline sets starting around 11 PM–midnight. At Las Vegas dayclubs (pool parties), sets run 90 minutes to 2 hours starting at 11:30 AM or 1 PM. Set length varies by venue and occasion — weekend headliner slots and major holiday weekends like EDC Week and Memorial Day Weekend run longer than standard weeknight resident performances. NoCoverVegas guest list members receive a text update when set times are confirmed.
Can I book bottle service for a DJ Mustard show in Las Vegas?
Yes — bottle service and VIP table reservations are available at Hakkasan and Marquee Nightclub for DJ Mustard dates. Table minimums during DJ Mustard headliner shows are higher than standard nights and vary by table location, day of week, and whether the date falls on a holiday weekend. Contact NoCoverVegas at (725) 999-9293 to request current pricing and availability — we work directly with venue hosts and can confirm minimums and table options for specific dates.
What is the dress code for a DJ Mustard show?
DJ Mustard's Las Vegas shows follow standard Strip nightclub and dayclub dress codes. At nightclubs: upscale casual — collared shirts or fashion-forward tops for men, dresses or fashion separates for women. No athletic wear, cargo shorts, or casual sneakers for men at nightclub shows. At dayclubs and pool parties: resort-casual swimwear with cover-ups is appropriate for afternoon pool sessions. The dress code does not relax for festival weekends or major events like EDC Week or Memorial Day. Arrive dressed and ready — venues enforce dress codes at the door regardless of guest list status.
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DJ Mustard — November 2026
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