Resident DJ

Lost Frequencies

edm

See Lost Frequencies live in Las Vegas. Guest-list requests are currently available for eligible dates at Palm Tree Beach Club; admission and cover terms require host confirmation.

Upcoming Shows

Lost Frequencies Las Vegas Schedule

Confirmed Lost Frequencies dates at Las Vegas venues. Guest-list requests are available only where indicated and require host confirmation.

New Lost Frequencies dates are announced regularly throughout the season.

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About the Artist

Who Is Lost Frequencies?

Belgian DJ and producer Felix De Laet — born November 30, 1993 in Brussels — who broke internationally in 2014 with 'Are You with Me,' a future house rework that reached #1 in Belgium, Australia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK and introduced millions of listeners to melodic dance music. He became the first Belgian artist to reach number one in the United Kingdom with a solo release — a chart milestone that opened the European festival circuit to him almost immediately. Signed to Armada Music, Lost Frequencies followed with 'Reality' (feat. Janieck Devy), 'Beautiful Life' (feat. Sandro Cavazza), and a catalog of melodic pop-house productions that have collectively accumulated billions of streams and earned him a permanent position on the global festival circuit — from Tomorrowland and Ultra to Coachella. His 2021 collaboration with Calum Scott on 'Where Are You Now' became a top 10 hit in Germany and Ireland and returned him to mainstream chart positions across multiple European markets after a period of consolidating his festival reputation. His sound sits at the intersection of future house, melodic EDM, and dance pop, combining driving four-on-the-floor rhythms with euphoric chord progressions and radio-ready vocal hooks that translate across both club and festival environments. He has accumulated over 36 million monthly Spotify listeners, one of the largest streaming audiences among European dance producers. His Las Vegas 2026 summer schedule includes OMNIA Nightclub (June 6), Palm Tree Beach Club (June 13 and August 16), Marquee Nightclub (June 27), and Marquee Dayclub (August 1 — Beatport Fridays series), making him one of the most consistently booked international electronic artists on the Las Vegas Strip for the summer pool season. Guest list through NoCoverVegas for his Las Vegas appearances. Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Frequencies, lostfrequencies.com

Felix De Laet's 'Are You with Me' (2014) reached #1 in Belgium, Australia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK — making him the first Belgian artist to top the UK Singles Chart as a solo act, and accumulating over 1 billion Spotify streams by 2024. Lost Frequencies has amassed 36M+ monthly Spotify listeners, with a catalog across Armada Music spanning melodic pop-house hits that have earned festival placements at Tomorrowland, Ultra, and Coachella. Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Frequencies, lostfrequencies.com/music-2-2/ At Palm Tree Beach Club, Lost Frequencies performs on Select dates — OMNIA Nightclub (Jun 6), Palm Tree Beach Club (Jun 13, Aug 16), Marquee Dayclub (Aug 1), Marquee Nightclub (Jun 27), commanding some of the venue's most in-demand time slots.

Lost Frequencies currently performs at Palm Tree Beach Club and Marquee Nightclub and OMNIA Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub in Las Vegas, typically on Select dates — OMNIA Nightclub (Jun 6), Palm Tree Beach Club (Jun 13, Aug 16), Marquee Dayclub (Aug 1), Marquee Nightclub (Jun 27). Their sets span edm, delivering a sound that has earned them one of the most dedicated followings in the Las Vegas residency circuit.

The Experience

What to Expect at a Lost Frequencies Show

Lost Frequencies's sound: Belgian future house and melodic EDM producer whose four-on-the-floor rhythmic architecture supports euphoric vocal hooks engineered for simultaneous radio and dancefloor performance — Lost Frequencies' multi-venue 2026 Las Vegas summer residency (OMNIA, Palm Tree, Marquee) delivers the same chart-topping melodic instinct that made 'Are You with Me' the first Belgian #1 in UK Singles Chart history in a pool party and nightclub context. At Palm Tree Beach Club, the professional sound systems and production infrastructure amplify every element of their performance — from the sub-bass to the high-end clarity.

Lost Frequencies typically takes the stage on Select dates — OMNIA Nightclub (Jun 6), Palm Tree Beach Club (Jun 13, Aug 16), Marquee Dayclub (Aug 1), Marquee Nightclub (Jun 27). 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 Lost Frequencies shows are $30-50 — 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 Lost Frequencies in Las Vegas

Palm Tree Beach Club

MGM Grand

Hours11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal)
Dress CodeResort swimwear. No athletic wear or denim.
Cover$25–50 (free with guest list)
Capacity3,000

Fresh, tropical reboot of the iconic Wet Republic space with a coherent artist-led identity — Palm Tree Beach Club was co-created by Kygo through his Palm Tree Crew lifestyle brand, which gives the venue a design language and booking philosophy that reads as intentional rather than assembled from separate vendor choices. The tropical-minimalist aesthetic — pink and green pastels, lush plantings, Palm Springs-influenced architecture — stands in deliberate contrast to the darker, high-energy production style of competing mega-dayclubs. At nearly 60,000 square feet with a saltwater main pool, the venue is physically one of the largest dayclubs in Las Vegas while maintaining a more relaxed visual identity than its scale suggests. The 2026 booking roster (Tiësto, Fisher, DJ Pauly D, Steve Aoki, Martin Garrix, Chris Lake, and Kygo) has the breadth of a festival poster, with Fisher anchoring the July 4th pool party as the headline event of the summer. The sunken DJ booth creates 360-degree sightlines from every pool position — no bad angle in the venue. Drift Wednesdays on the only weekday when no other major Strip dayclub operates draws a smaller, more local crowd comfortable with the venue at a more accessible pace.

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

The Cosmopolitan

HoursWed, Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
Dress CodeUpscale nightclub attire.
CoverNormally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
Capacity5,000
MusicEDM, House, Hip Hop, Open Format

High-energy day-to-night destination at The Cosmopolitan spanning 40,000 sq ft — three distinctly programmed rooms (Main Room with newly renovated LED monolith, Boom Box for bass heads, Library for VIP) mean you can move between completely different vibes without leaving the building. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the 2026 residency in the Main Room, which peaks from 12:30–2:30 AM when the lasers hit full power. The rooftop Marquee Dayclub is a separate experience in spring/summer — afternoon pool parties with Strip panoramas and the same quality DJ programming in full daylight.

OMNIA Nightclub

Caesars Palace

HoursTue, Thu–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
Dress CodeUpscale nightclub attire. No athletic wear, baseball caps, ripped jeans, or sandals for men. Women in cocktail attire or club wear. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required.
CoverNormally $40-75 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
Capacity3,500
MusicEDM, Hip Hop, Top 40, Latin (Sunday Deseo)

OMNIA is Las Vegas at its most spectacular — the kinetic chandelier alone is worth the trip. Three completely different atmospheres exist under one roof: the thundering EDM main room where the chandelier syncs to every drop, the intimate Ling Ling Lounge where you can actually hear your friends talk, and the rooftop garden where you watch the Strip glow beneath you. Friday and Saturday nights bring world-class DJs and crowds that pack every level. Sunday Deseo transforms the space into Las Vegas's most energetic Latin party. If you only go to one Strip megaclub, this is the one.

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

The Cosmopolitan

HoursWed, Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
Dress CodeUpscale nightclub attire.
CoverNormally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
Capacity5,000
MusicEDM, House, Hip Hop, Open Format

High-energy day-to-night destination at The Cosmopolitan spanning 40,000 sq ft — three distinctly programmed rooms (Main Room with newly renovated LED monolith, Boom Box for bass heads, Library for VIP) mean you can move between completely different vibes without leaving the building. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the 2026 residency in the Main Room, which peaks from 12:30–2:30 AM when the lasers hit full power. The rooftop Marquee Dayclub is a separate experience in spring/summer — afternoon pool parties with Strip panoramas and the same quality DJ programming in full daylight.

Guest List Request

How to Request Guest-List Entry for Lost Frequencies

NoCoverVegas currently accepts requests for eligible Lost Frequencies dates at Palm Tree Beach Club. The host confirms availability, admission, cutoff time, and group terms after submission.

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Choose an Eligible Date

Use the confirmed schedule and select a Lost Frequencies date at Palm Tree Beach Club. Other venues on the artist's schedule may not be serviced by NoCoverVegas.

2

Submit a Request

Enter your contact information, date, and complete group size. Submitting the request is free and does not require a credit card.

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Wait for Host Confirmation

The host confirms whether the list is available and provides the applicable arrival cutoff, cover, ratio, and group instructions for that date.

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Follow the Confirmed Terms

Arrive at Palm Tree Beach Club within the confirmed window with your complete group and valid identification. Door staff make the final admission decision.

Pro Tips

Insider Tips for Seeing Lost Frequencies in Vegas

Arrive Early

Pool parties open around 11 AM, but the best spots fill up fast. For Lost Frequencies shows, arrive by noon to secure a good position near the stage. Guest list entry is guaranteed, but arriving late means you might end up farther from the action.

Dress Code Matters

Pool party dress code means swimwear is required. For women, bikinis and fashionable coverups. For men, swim trunks — no basketball shorts, cargo shorts, or cutoffs. Bring sunglasses and sunscreen.

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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Upcoming Weekend Event

Lost Frequencies at Marquee Dayclub — August 1, 2026 (Beatport Fridays, Black Hat USA Opening Day)

Lost Frequencies headlines Marquee Dayclub's Beatport Fridays series on Saturday August 1, 2026 — the opening day of Black Hat USA at Mandalay Bay and one of August's most stacked dayclub Saturdays. The Belgian melodic house producer known for 'Are You with Me' and 'Reality' brings European festival-circuit energy to The Cosmopolitan's rooftop pool, running simultaneously with The Chainsmokers at EBC and FISHER at OMNIA Dayclub — three headline dayclubs competing on one of the summer's busiest Saturdays. Saturday night at The Cosmopolitan continues with Elderbrook at Marquee Nightclub, making The Cosmopolitan campus one of the weekend's most complete day-to-night programming sequences. Register for the NoCoverVegas free guest list at least 5–7 days before August 1 for complimentary Marquee Dayclub entry.

Common Questions

Lost Frequencies Las Vegas — FAQ

Can I request guest-list entry for Lost Frequencies in Las Vegas?

Yes. NoCoverVegas currently accepts guest-list requests for Lost Frequencies appearances at Palm Tree Beach Club. Submit the form on this page for host confirmation; availability, admission, arrival time, and group terms vary by date. This does not apply automatically to Lost Frequencies appearances at other venues.

Where does Lost Frequencies perform in Vegas?

Lost Frequencies holds a resident residency at Palm Tree Beach Club and Marquee Nightclub and OMNIA Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub in Las Vegas. They typically perform on Select dates — OMNIA Nightclub (Jun 6), Palm Tree Beach Club (Jun 13, Aug 16), Marquee Dayclub (Aug 1), Marquee Nightclub (Jun 27), with each date announced 2-4 weeks in advance. Check the venue event calendar for upcoming show dates, or sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list to receive direct text alerts whenever a new Lost Frequencies date is confirmed.

How much does it cost to see Lost Frequencies in Las Vegas?

$30-50 — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. NoCoverVegas accepts guest-list requests for eligible Lost Frequencies dates at Palm Tree Beach Club, but admission and cover terms require host confirmation. Bottle service and VIP tables may also be available.

What should I wear to a Lost Frequencies show in Las Vegas?

The dress code at Palm Tree Beach Club is: Resort swimwear. No athletic wear or denim.. Swimwear is required for pool parties. 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 Lost Frequencies go on stage?

At pool parties, headliner DJs typically start their set between 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM. However, the venue opens earlier — 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal) — so arrive early to skip the line and secure the best spots near the stage. Guest list entry is only valid until the venue reaches capacity. Sets typically run 60-90 minutes. Plan to arrive at least 30-45 minutes before the set starts.

Can I bring a group to see Lost Frequencies at Palm Tree Beach Club?

You can request availability for a group attending an eligible Lost Frequencies date at Palm Tree Beach Club. Include the full group size in the form. The host will confirm admission and arrival terms; larger groups may need bottle service or a table reservation.

Does Lost Frequencies perform every week in Las Vegas?

As a resident DJ, Lost Frequencies performs on a regular schedule throughout the season. Resident sets happen more frequently than headliner shows, often multiple times per month, making it easier to plan around your Vegas trip. Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list and we will send you a direct text alert for every upcoming Lost Frequencies show date.

Does it cost anything to submit a Lost Frequencies guest-list request?

Submitting a request through NoCoverVegas is free. A request is not a guarantee of complimentary admission: the host confirms availability, cover, arrival cutoff, and group terms for the selected Lost Frequencies date at Palm Tree Beach Club.

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