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Loud Luxury at XS Nightclub

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About Loud Luxury at XS Nightclub

Loud Luxury holds a coveted Las Vegas residency at XS Nightclub, one of the most prestigious nightclubs on the Las Vegas Strip. Known for delivering unforgettable dance pop / house sets, Loud Luxury's performances at XS Nightclub have become a must-see experience for anyone visiting Vegas.

Loud Luxury typically performs on weekend nights (Thursday through Saturday), drawing massive crowds of EDM fans and nightlife enthusiasts. The state-of-the-art sound system and immersive lighting at XS Nightclub provide the perfect backdrop for Loud Luxury's high-energy performances.

As a resident artist, Loud Luxury performs multiple dates throughout the year at XS Nightclub. Each show features a unique setlist and production elements that make every night different. Whether you're a longtime fan or experiencing Loud Luxury live for the first time, a night at XS Nightclubis an experience you won't forget.

Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace — performing as Loud Luxury — formed their partnership at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, where a shared enthusiasm for electronic music led them to begin producing together during their undergraduate years. Their collaboration brought together complementary skill sets: Fedyk had developed production fluency through digital audio workstation sessions, approaching track construction through iterative listening rather than formal conservatory training, while Depace contributed a listener's sensibility shaped by hip-hop, dance, and pop before either had seriously pursued DJing or production professionally. The combination of a technically oriented producer and a cross-genre listener is a recurring origin story in dance music duos whose output functions across demographic lines — where one half builds and the other tests, the results tend to prioritize feeling over technical display. Their early Canadian club circuit performances established a regional following before Body arrived and rewrote their commercial trajectory entirely. The track released October 27, 2017 through Armada Music and All Around the World Productions, featuring vocalist Brando whose melodic delivery aligned precisely with what their production approach required. Body was constructed around a principle of emotional immediacy: the hook lodges within a single bar on first listen, the chord progression prioritizes feeling over harmonic complexity, and the production architecture leaves space for the vocal line to carry the emotional weight. This structural simplicity gave the track an unusual commercial lifespan — it accumulated over 1.5 billion global streams, achieved Diamond certification in Canada (the highest tier Music Canada awards, exceeding multi-platinum), and earned multi-platinum certifications across nine countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Ireland, and New Zealand. Chart positions reflected the same global penetration: top five in Canada, Denmark, Ireland, and the United Kingdom; top ten in Australia, Austria, Germany, and New Zealand. The geographic distribution of that chart performance — rare for an electronic music track without a television or film placement driving discovery — demonstrated that the formula worked simultaneously in markets as culturally distinct as Scandinavia, the British Isles, and Australasia. At the 49th Juno Awards in 2019, they won Dance Recording of the Year for Body — Canada's primary music industry recognition in the category, formally acknowledging that their approach had defined the standard for the release cycle. The win completed the commercial case that streaming numbers had already established: Body was a deliberate construction that worked globally from inception, not a regional hit that crossed borders through accumulated playlist proximity. Subsequent releases demonstrated their capacity to sustain commercial presence across a full catalog rather than concentrating momentum on a single breakthrough. Love No More (featuring anders, released through Mad Decent) extended reach into audiences connected to Diplo's imprint. I'm Not Alright (featuring Bryce Vine) introduced a pop-rap vocal register into their productions. Nights Like This and further singles maintained dance radio presence through the period when most acts emerging from a single breakthrough track would experience audience dissipation. Each release confirmed what Body had demonstrated: their ability to craft melodic vocal dance productions that translate simultaneously across streaming, radio, and live club environments. On March 7, 2026, Love You for Life (featuring Emily Roberts) reached number one on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart in the United States — their first US Billboard number one and a confirmation, nearly a decade after Body, that their commercial trajectory remained active rather than consolidating into legacy-act status. The achievement distinguished them from dance acts whose careers plateau after a single breakthrough and placed them in the narrower category of artists who can sustain chart relevance across a multi-year catalog. Their Las Vegas presence in 2026 extends across more venues and more operators than almost any other DJ on the Strip. Where most tier-one artists hold exclusive residencies within a single operator's portfolio — Wynn Nightlife, Hakkasan Group, or TAO Group — Loud Luxury maintains concurrent bookings across multiple ecosystems: Wynn Nightlife's XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club, Hakkasan Group's Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand and OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace, Jewel Nightclub at ARIA Resort, and Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand. Multi-operator residency footprints of this breadth are uncommon because they require an artist whose commercial identity crosses the distinct brand demographics each venue targets. Wynn draws a premium upscale nightlife clientele who seek the property's design aesthetic alongside the music; Hakkasan draws the EDM festival-adjacent crowd for whom the sound system and production values are the primary draw; OMNIA at Caesars Palace draws the hotel-guest-accessible crowd benefiting from proximity to one of the Strip's largest hotel footprints; Jewel at ARIA serves the MGM premium resort demographic. XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas — a 40,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor space finished in champagne gold, with the Funktion-One system that Roger Thomas specified at the 2008 opening — provides the acoustic environment where their melodic house productions translate with the most precision. The Funktion-One system's sub-bass reproduction and high-frequency imaging allow Body's production architecture to register with full physical impact in a way that smaller club systems cannot replicate. Their XS dates in 2026 include June 26 and July 5. Encore Beach Club — the 5-acre open-air amphitheater with a floating stage on the main pool — provides the dayclub context where the vocal-forward melodic house of their catalog reaches the Billboard-accessible mainstream audience that their streaming numbers confirm exists beyond the nightclub EDM core. Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand provides the five-room nightclub complex context, drawing the international EDM festival audience for whom their commercial profile earns immediate recognition. The Memorial Day Weekend Friday booking at Hakkasan on May 22, 2026, is one of the highest-demand single dates in the Las Vegas nightlife calendar — a date when the city absorbs tens of thousands of visitors specifically for holiday weekend nightlife. OMNIA at Caesars Palace and Jewel at ARIA extend their Las Vegas geographic reach across the central Strip, enabling visitors at any major central-Strip hotel to encounter their performances within walking distance. For guests staying in the MGM Resorts ecosystem (MGM Grand, Bellagio, ARIA, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM), the Hakkasan and Jewel bookings provide Loud Luxury performances without the rideshare leg that Wynn's northern Strip location requires from central properties. Guest list through NoCoverVegas for Loud Luxury appearances at XS Nightclub, Encore Beach Club, Hakkasan, OMNIA, and Jewel provides complimentary entry for qualifying guests, with advance registration essential for Memorial Day Weekend, July 4 weekend, and other peak-demand dates when guest list fills quickly. Their cross-venue Las Vegas presence means that regardless of which Strip property a visitor is staying at, there is likely a Loud Luxury date accessible at a nearby venue. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loud_Luxury, loudluxury.com/vegas/, electronic.vegas/artist/loud-luxury/, billboard.com, axs.com Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand provides their sixth and most dayclub-specific Las Vegas venue — the poolside format at MGM's complex draws a mainstream resort crowd whose familiarity with their streaming catalog translates directly into dayclub recognition without the prior nightclub audience development that EDM-specific venues require. Their presence across Palm Tree Beach Club alongside their Hakkasan and XS bookings demonstrates the practical commercial advantage of multi-operator residency breadth: a Las Vegas visitor who encounters their music through a Hakkasan night in one visit can find them at Palm Tree Beach Club on the next trip, or at XS on the weekend following a Jewel weeknight. The geographic and temporal distribution of their bookings converts individual song recognition into repeated venue attendance across multiple Las Vegas trips. For visitors to Las Vegas who want the most comprehensive exposure to their catalog across a single trip, the combination of a Hakkasan weeknight booking and an XS or EBC weekend date covers both the high-energy festival-adjacent nightclub format and the premium Wynn Nightlife production environment in the same Las Vegas visit. Their cross-operator multi-venue residency structure makes this combination possible in a way that artists holding exclusive single-operator agreements cannot offer. Guest list through NoCoverVegas for Loud Luxury across all their 2026 Las Vegas venues — XS Nightclub, Encore Beach Club, Hakkasan, OMNIA, Jewel, and Palm Tree Beach Club — provides complimentary entry for qualifying guests with advance registration, eliminating the $30-60 cover that these venues charge at the door. For Las Vegas visitors on a budget, their multi-operator Las Vegas presence creates an important practical advantage: guest list access through NoCoverVegas eliminates cover charges across all six of their Las Vegas venues. Their cross-Strip reach means visitors at any major hotel — whether staying at MGM properties (Hakkasan, Jewel, Palm Tree Beach Club), Caesars properties (OMNIA), or Wynn (XS, EBC) — can access a Loud Luxury performance at a venue within their own hotel ecosystem or an adjacent property. The $30-60 cover charge that these venues typically charge at the door across their six Las Vegas bookings represents a potential savings of $120-360 per couple across a multi-venue Las Vegas trip — a commercial benefit of guest list registration that becomes more significant the more venues and dates the visitor plans to attend across their stay.

As a resident DJ at XS Nightclub, Loud Luxury performs regularly throughout the season, giving you multiple chances to catch a set. Resident nights tend to be slightly less crowded than headliner events, making them an excellent choice for first-time visitors who want a premium experience without the peak-night intensity. The free guest list is almost always honored on resident nights.

Loud Luxury × XS Nightclub

Loud Luxury's Home at XS Nightclub

Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace — performing as Loud Luxury — hold a Wynn Nightlife residency at XS Nightclub with confirmed 2026 dates including March 20, May 3 (Sunday), and July 5 (Sunday). XS Nightclub's 40,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor configuration and Funktion-One sound system deliver the full frequency range that their melodic dance-pop house requires: the sub-bass weight of their drop architecture, the mid-range presence of their vocal hook-driven productions, and the high-frequency imaging that gives the piano melody lines and guitar samples in their catalog warmth and texture. The Diamond-certified Body catalog and their Billboard Dance/Mix Show number one Love You for Life (March 2026) represent commercial credibility that XS's premium demographic recognizes directly.

Wynn Nightlife's brand alignment with Loud Luxury's profile is a practical fit: the property attracts international guests and affluent domestic travelers whose cultural touchpoints include both their streaming catalog and the luxury hospitality standards that make Wynn's venues distinct from alternatives. Their May 3 and July 5 dates at XS capture the spring pre-season and Fourth of July weekend windows — the May date offering access to the crowd arriving before peak summer prices, and the July date positioning them within Independence Day weekend programming at one of the Strip's most reliably sold-out venues.

XS Nightclub opens Friday, Saturday, and select nights from 10:30 PM. Guest list through NoCoverVegas provides complimentary general admission for qualifying guests.

Home VenueXS Nightclub is Loud Luxury's primary Las Vegas residency home

By the Numbers

Loud Luxury — Artist Facts

Origin

Canadian

Monthly Listeners

8.7M

international headliner

Record Label

Armada Music

Instagram

@loudluxury

Loud Luxury is a Canadian dance pop / house artist with 8.7 million Spotify monthly listeners — placing them firmly in the international headliner tier. Signed to Armada Music. XS Nightclub serves as Loud Luxury's primary Las Vegas home — expect production-level performances with full stage production reserved for their home room.

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Artist Profile

Loud Luxury — Career Profile

Career Highlights

Body (feat. Brando, 2017) accumulated over one billion global streams and earned Loud Luxury Juno Awards for Dance Recording of the Year — one of the most commercially durable dance tracks of its era with multi-platinum certifications across Canada, the US, and multiple European markets. On March 7, 2026, Love You for Life (with Emily Roberts) reached #1 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart. Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loud_Luxury, billboard.com

Sound & Style

Euphoric dance-pop house duo whose productions layer vocal-driven pop hooks over festival-calibrated drop architecture — Loud Luxury's Las Vegas sets translate the cross-demographic commercial appeal of their billion-stream catalog into a club format that works across the Strip's full nightlife spectrum, from EBC's afternoon pool crowd to OMNIA's late-night peak hours.

Las Vegas Performance History

Wynn Nightlife residency at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club alongside concurrent bookings at Hakkasan (MGM Grand), OMNIA Nightclub (Caesars Palace), Jewel Nightclub (ARIA), and Palm Tree Beach Club (MGM Grand) — one of the most extensive multi-operator booking footprints on the Las Vegas Strip. Confirmed 2026 dates include Hakkasan Memorial Day Weekend Friday May 22, 2026. Sources: electronic.vegas/artist/loud-luxury/, wynnlasvegas.com

Notable Tracks

  • Body (feat. Brando)
  • Love You for Life (with Emily Roberts)
  • Love No More (with anders)
  • I'm Not Alright (with Bryce Vine)

XS Nightclub — Venue Details

Location

Wynn Las Vegas

3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Hours

Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM

Dress Code

Men: collared shirt or dress shirt required. Fitted pants, dark jeans, or dress slacks. Dress shoes or clean leather sneakers. No athletic wear, jerseys, track jackets, sports shoes, tank tops, or hats of any kind. Women: upscale dresses, heels, or fashionable nightlife attire. No work boots, standard flip-flops, or sandals without ankle straps. Management reserves the right to refuse entry.

Cover Charge

Normally $50-75 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list

How to Get In Free to See Loud Luxury

Vegas nightlife can be expensive, but it doesn't have to be. The NoCoverVegas guest list gets you into XS Nightclub to see Loud Luxury completely free — no cover charge, no ticket purchase, no hidden fees.

Guest List Steps

  1. 1Sign up using the form below with your name, phone number, group size, and date.
  2. 2Receive an instant text confirmation with your guest list details and a free guest list entry offer.
  3. 3Arrive at XS Nightclub before 12:30 AM and check in at the guest list entrance. You're in — free.

Arrival Tips

  • Arrive early. Get there between 10:30 PM and 12:30 AM for guaranteed guest list entry. After 12:30 AM, you may need to pay cover.
  • Bring your group together. Your entire group must arrive and check in at the same time. An even or better female-to-male ratio is recommended.
  • Dress the part. Men: collared shirt or dress shirt required. Fitted pants, dark jeans, or dress slacks. Dress shoes or clean leather sneakers. No athletic wear, jerseys, track jackets, sports shoes, tank tops, or hats of any kind. Women: upscale dresses, heels, or fashionable nightlife attire. No work boots, standard flip-flops, or sandals without ankle straps. Management reserves the right to refuse entry.Don't risk getting turned away for dress code violations.
  • Take the free entry. We offer free entry service from your hotel. No Uber surge pricing, no parking fees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does Loud Luxury perform at XS Nightclub?

Loud Luxury holds a residency at XS Nightclub and typically performs on weekend nights (Thursday through Saturday). Exact dates for each performance are announced on a rolling basis, usually 2-4 weeks in advance. The best way to stay updated is to sign up for the NoCoverVegas free guest list — we'll text you a confirmation with all the details including your check-in time. Doors typically open at 10:30 PM with the main set starting around midnight and running until 4:00 AM.

How much does it cost to see Loud Luxury at XS Nightclub?

General admission to see Loud Luxury at XS Nightclub typically costs Normally $50-75 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list at the door, and prices increase on holidays and special event weekends. However, with the NoCoverVegas guest list, you can skip the cover entirely. Women receive free entry all night. Men get free entry before 12:30 AM with an even or favorable gender ratio in the group. VIP table and bottle service packages are also available starting around $500 for groups who want a reserved area.

Is there a dress code for Loud Luxury at XS Nightclub?

Yes — XS Nightclub enforces a strict upscale dress code on all nights, including Loud Luxury events. Men: collared shirt or dress shirt required. Fitted pants, dark jeans, or dress slacks. Dress shoes or clean leather sneakers. No athletic wear, jerseys, track jackets, sports shoes, tank tops, or hats of any kind. Women: upscale dresses, heels, or fashionable nightlife attire. No work boots, standard flip-flops, or sandals without ankle straps. Management reserves the right to refuse entry. For men, collared shirts or fitted designer tees with dress shoes work well. Avoid athletic wear, shorts, sandals, and overly baggy clothing. Security checks dress code at the door, and violations are the number one reason groups get turned away.

How do I get on the guest list for Loud Luxury at XS Nightclub?

Fill out the free guest list form on this page with your name, phone number, group size, and preferred date. You'll receive a text confirmation within minutes with your guest list confirmation number and check-in instructions. On the night of the event, arrive at XS Nightclub between 10:30 PM and 12:30 AM and check in at the guest list entrance — separate from the general admission line. The entire process is 100% free with no hidden fees or minimum spend required.

What genre of music does Loud Luxury play at XS Nightclub?

Loud Luxury is known for dance pop / house music. Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace — performing as Loud Luxury — formed their partnership at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, where a shared enthusiasm for electronic music led them to begin producing together during their undergraduate years. Their collaboration brought together complementary skill sets: Fedyk had developed production fluency through digital audio workstation sessions, approaching track construction through iterative listening rather than formal conservatory training, while Depace contributed a listener's sensibility shaped by hip-hop, dance, and pop before either had seriously pursued DJing or production professionally. The world-class Funktion-One sound system at XS Nightclub delivers Loud Luxury's productions with incredible clarity, while the LED walls and laser arrays create an immersive visual experience that matches the music.

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