Resident DJ

HNTR

Tech House / Underground

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Sun, June 7 @ XS Nightclub

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About the Artist

Who Is HNTR?

Hunter Siegel performs as HNTR — a Toronto, Ontario producer, DJ, and label founder whose career began in the underground dance music scene and has expanded through award recognition, chart-topping productions, and an increasingly global booking profile without departing from the dark, melodic sensibility that distinguishes him from the commercial tech house mainstream. Siegel founded No Neon in 2015 as a Toronto-based events brand and record label specifically designed to promote underground electronic music — a mission that positioned it outside the major-label ecosystem from the start and within the independent club circuit where promoters and DJs operate without institutional support. No Neon's programming focus on the dark and melodic side of techno, house, and the space between those genres reflects a specific curatorial philosophy that treats genre as a continuous spectrum rather than a set of discrete categories: the label and events brand occupies the productive ambiguity between house's groove orientation and techno's industrial intensity, building a catalog and an events identity that resists easy classification. His transition under the HNTR moniker marked a deliberate evolution toward a darker, industrial techno sound rooted in underground dance music — a shift away from the more house-leaning productions of his earlier work toward something with more edge and structural complexity. The industrial techno orientation placed him within a global movement toward darker, more abrasive sounds that had been gaining traction in European underground club culture and making inroads into North American festival and club programming through the mid-2010s and into the 2020s. The No Neon identity aligned the label and the HNTR project on the same aesthetic axis: underground, dark, melodic, resistant to commercial dilution. In 2022, HNTR made history by winning the inaugural Underground Dance Music Juno Award — Canada's premier music industry recognition — placing his work within a category whose very creation acknowledged the growing institutional footprint of underground electronic music in the Canadian cultural context. The Juno is not a genre-specific technical award but a recognition of artistic impact across the Canadian recording industry, and winning the inaugural edition of a newly created category carries a particular institutional weight: it established who the category was meant to honor before the award existed. His 2024 viral track 'Yes B!tch' — produced in collaboration with Danny Avila and Sam Wolfe — became a Beatport #1 record worldwide, a chart position that confirmed his transition from respected underground artist to mainstream electronic music chart presence without compromising the track's underground DNA. The Beatport chart reflects purchasing behavior from DJs and producers rather than passive streaming, making a #1 position a different kind of validation than Spotify streaming numbers — it indicates that the electronic music professional community actively chose to buy and play the track. Simultaneously, his remix of Cloonee's 'Stephanie' topped Beatport's remix chart and surpassed 50 million Spotify streams as of late 2025 — a streaming figure that, combined with the Beatport chart success, documented a rare dual achievement: credibility within the DJ community and streaming reach within the broader listening audience. His 2026 Wynn Nightlife residency at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club brings his underground-informed tech house and techno sound to the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday nights — a programming slot that at XS typically draws an audience interested in something with more edge and depth than the peak-Saturday headliner bookings, and where HNTR's industrial-leaning productions create a late-night atmosphere distinct from the melodic house that dominates the venue's Friday and Saturday programming. Guest list through NoCoverVegas for HNTR's XS and Encore Beach Club appearances provides complimentary entry for qualifying guests. Source: ra.co/dj/hntr/biography, noneon.com/artist/hntr/, edmidentity.com/2026/02/05/wynn-nightlife-2026-residency-lineup/

Toronto-born Hunter Siegel founded No Neon as a label and events brand in 2015 and won the inaugural Underground Dance Music Juno Award in 2022. His 2024 collaboration 'Yes B!tch' (with Danny Avila and Sam Wolfe) hit Beatport #1 worldwide, and his remix of Cloonee's 'Stephanie' surpassed 50 million Spotify streams. Source: ra.co/dj/hntr/biography At XS Nightclub, HNTR performs on Sundays, commanding some of the venue's most in-demand time slots.

HNTR currently performs at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club in Las Vegas, typically on Sundays. Their sets span Tech House / Underground, delivering a sound that has earned them one of the most dedicated followings in the Las Vegas residency circuit.

Career

HNTR and No Neon: Building Toronto's Underground from the Ground Up

Hunter Siegel launched the No Neon brand in January 2015 at The Hoxton — a foundational venue in Toronto's underground dance music circuit — with a specific mandate: to build an events and record label identity on the dark and melodic side of techno and house without the commercial dilution that institutional backing tends to introduce. The name is a position statement: underground electronic music as a counterpoint to the neon spectacle of festival-circuit EDM, a refusal of the commercial aesthetic that had come to define dance music in the streaming era. The Hoxton residency and subsequent No Neon showcases built a Toronto audience around this curatorial philosophy before HNTR had a global profile, demonstrating that the audience for darker and more structurally complex electronic music existed and could be cultivated independently of major label support.

The No Neon brand expanded southward through Miami Music Week showcases — the annual gathering of the global dance music industry during Ultra Music Festival week — extending the label's curatorial reach into markets where underground electronic music promotion intersects with international touring circuits. Miami Music Week is the primary moment in the North American calendar when European underground artists cross paths with North American bookings, and No Neon's presence at MMW positioned the imprint within that conversation before HNTR had a chart record or an award to his name.

His 2022 Juno Award win — the inaugural Underground Dance Music category at Canada's premier music industry recognition — arrived as institutional validation for a project that had operated successfully outside institutional systems for seven years. The Juno is adjudicated by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and reflects peer recognition within the Canadian recording industry. Winning the inaugural edition of a newly created category carries a specific weight beyond a typical award win: it establishes the standard-bearer before a rubric exists, placing HNTR as the reference point for what the category is meant to honor. For an artist whose career was built on independence from institutional systems, the irony is intentional and productive.

The 2024 Beatport number-one with “Yes B!tch” — produced in collaboration with Danny Avila, Sam Wolfe, and vocalist Rome Fortune — demonstrated that the No Neon underground philosophy and mainstream chart presence were not mutually exclusive. Beatport's chart reflects DJ purchasing behavior rather than passive streaming, making a number-one position a different kind of validation: the professional community actively chose to spend money on the track, signaling that it was worth deploying in front of club audiences. Simultaneously, his remix of Cloonee's “Stephanie” topped Beatport's remix chart and crossed 50 million Spotify streams — a streaming figure that documents audience reach well beyond the club circuit that HNTR had built his reputation within.

Sound & Style

The HNTR Sound: Industrial Darkness and the Space Between House and Techno

HNTR's production occupies the specific corridor between house music's groove orientation and techno's industrial architecture — a space that the No Neon curatorial philosophy identifies as its primary territory. This is not genre-blending in the trend-chasing sense; it is a commitment to the aesthetic zone where house's rhythmic warmth and techno's abrasive structural complexity coexist without either element softening the other. The resulting sound is functional for club use — it drives a dance floor — but its textures and tonal choices are darker and more industrial than the melodic tech house that dominates festival-scale programming and streaming playlist placement.

The industrial quality in HNTR's productions comes from specific sonic choices: metallic percussion layers, distorted mid-range elements that create friction rather than resolution, basslines that press rather than bounce. His tracks are designed for late-night club deployment — the 2 AM to 4 AM window when a room has been through the evening and is ready for something with more structural weight and less immediate accessibility. At XS Nightclub, his Sunday night slot occupies precisely this programming logic: Sunday at XS draws a different audience than Friday or Saturday, one that tends toward deeper listening preferences and longer sessions, and HNTR's industrial tech house meets that room at the hour when it lands hardest.

His remix catalog — including the Cloonee “Stephanie” rework — demonstrates how the No Neon aesthetic translates onto source material that did not originate in the underground context. The “Stephanie” remix preserves the original's melodic hook while rebuilding the structural architecture from an underground-facing perspective: the percussion becomes denser, the bassline more pressurized, the overall tension higher. The 50 million Spotify streams on that remix confirm that the underground-facing version of the sound has broader appeal than the genre label implies — audiences who are not club regulars are drawn to the dark melodic quality in ways that suggest the sound's commercial ceiling has not been tested.

Venue Guide

HNTR at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club, Wynn Las Vegas

XS Nightclub — Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

XS Nightclub is the primary venue for HNTR's 2026 Wynn Nightlife residency. His Sunday night programming slot at XS serves a specific function in the venue's weekly structure: Friday and Saturday headliner nights fill with the venue's broadest demographic, while Sunday draws a room that skews toward deeper listening preferences and extended sessions. The industrial tech house and dark techno aesthetic of HNTR's sets aligns with this Sunday audience more precisely than it would in the peak-Saturday headliner context. XS's 40,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor layout — the enclosed main room combined with the outdoor pool garden stage — gives HNTR's low-frequency-heavy productions two different acoustic environments: the enclosed main room delivers bass with physical intensity, while the outdoor pool deck distributes it differently across open air.

Encore Beach Club — Wynn Las Vegas

Encore Beach Club afternoon appearances translate HNTR's underground tech house into the Las Vegas pool party context — an outdoor, afternoon format that presents his darker productions in the most sonically unexpected possible environment. For guests who have primarily experienced HNTR in the underground club setting, the EBC pool party format is a genuinely different version of the same artist: the outdoor light and the pool party demographics recontextualize the industrial-leaning sound in a way that reveals its accessibility beneath the underground presentation. The Wynn sound system distributes HNTR's bass-heavy productions across the outdoor pool deck with the clarity and volume that the productions require. Guest list through NoCoverVegas is available for both XS and Encore Beach Club HNTR dates at no charge — sign up at least 24 hours before the show.

For guests staying on the north end of the Strip — at the Wynn, Encore, or nearby Palazzo or Venetian properties — an HNTR Sunday night at XS is a nightlife option that offers something sonically distinct from the peak-time EDM and hip-hop that dominates Saturday programming across the Strip. The underground aesthetic, the Sunday late-night programming slot, and the Wynn's premium infrastructure combine to create one of the more unusual club experiences available in Las Vegas in 2026.

Practical planning for an HNTR night at XS: guest list through NoCoverVegas is the most efficient entry path, and sign-up closes approximately 24 hours before the show date. XS Nightclub is located on the second level of the Encore at Wynn Las Vegas tower — follow the Encore walkway from the casino floor to the dedicated nightclub elevators. The guest list entrance has a separate queue from general admission, which shortens entry time significantly on busy nights. The Sunday programming slot typically draws a crowd that arrives later than Friday and Saturday — after midnight is peak arrival at XS on Sunday. Arrive by 11:30 PM to secure positioning before the room reaches capacity. Dress code at XS is strictly enforced regardless of entry channel: collared shirts and dress shoes for men, cocktail attire for women. The outdoor pool garden is accessible from the main room and provides a slightly lower-volume secondary space if the main room becomes crowded during peak set hours.

The Experience

What to Expect at a HNTR Show

HNTR's sound: Industrial-leaning tech house and dark techno built on No Neon's curatorial philosophy — HNTR's productions occupy the precise space between house's groove and techno's abrasive architecture, with melodic elements deployed sparingly for maximum contrast against the industrial foundation, creating a dark and functional underground club sound. At XS Nightclub, the professional sound systems and production infrastructure amplify every element of their performance — from the sub-bass to the high-end clarity.

HNTR typically takes the stage on Sundays. 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 HNTR shows are $30-60 — 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 HNTR in Las Vegas

XS Nightclub

Wynn Las Vegas

HoursFri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
Dress CodeUpscale. Dress to impress. No athletic wear or casual attire.
CoverNormally $50-75 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
Capacity3,000
MusicEDM, Electronic, House

Opulent gold-and-black indoor/outdoor venue spanning 40,000 sq ft at Wynn Las Vegas — consistently ranked the #1 nightclub in the world, with ~95 VIP tables, 30 cabanas surrounding the outdoor pool, and an unmatched 2026 residency roster headlined by Calvin Harris, Kaskade, The Chainsmokers, and deadmau5. Nightswim pool parties in summer turn the patio into an open-air dance floor under the desert sky. The energy shifts around midnight when the headliner takes the indoor/outdoor DJ booth and both spaces hit peak capacity — pure Las Vegas at its finest.

Encore Beach Club

Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

Hours11:00 AM – Close (Fri–Sun, seasonal)
Dress CodeSwimwear required. No jeans, athletic wear, or work boots. Fashionable swimwear and cover-ups encouraged.
Cover$30–75 (free with guest list)
Capacity3,000

Premier luxury dayclub with high-energy EDM and an upscale crowd. The biggest pool party in Vegas with a scene-and-be-seen atmosphere.

Free Entry

How to See HNTR for Free

Getting free entry to HNTR shows in Las Vegas is simple through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Here is exactly how it works, step by step:

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Fill out the guest list form below with your name, phone number, date, and group size. You will receive a text confirmation within minutes. The guest list is 100% free — no credit card or deposit required.

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Get Your Free Entry

On the night of the event, arrive at XS Nightclub 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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Skip the Line & Cover

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.

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Enjoy the Show

Once inside, you have full access to the venue including the dance floor, bars, and general admission areas. HNTR 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 HNTR in Vegas

Arrive Early

Doors open around 10:30 PM, but guest list entry is typically guaranteed until 12:30 AM. For HNTR 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.

Use the Free Entry

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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Common Questions

HNTR Las Vegas — FAQ

How do I see HNTR for free in Las Vegas?

Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list using the form on this page. We offer free entry to every HNTR show at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club. 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 HNTR perform in Vegas?

HNTR holds a resident residency at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club in Las Vegas. They typically perform on Sundays. Check the venue event calendar for upcoming show dates.

How much does it cost to see HNTR in Las Vegas?

$30-60 — 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 $700 for patio tables, $2,000+ for main room for groups who want a premium experience.

What should I wear to a HNTR show in Las Vegas?

The dress code at XS Nightclub is: Upscale. Dress to impress. No athletic wear or casual attire.. 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 HNTR 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 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 HNTR at XS Nightclub?

Absolutely. NoCoverVegas handles groups of all sizes for HNTR 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 HNTR perform every week in Las Vegas?

As a resident DJ, HNTR performs on a regular schedule throughout the season. Resident sets happen more frequently than headliner shows, often multiple times per month. Sign up for the guest list and we will notify you of upcoming HNTR shows.

Is the HNTR 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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