Ozuna
Reggaeton / Latin Trap
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Who Is Ozuna?
Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado — performing as Ozuna — was born March 13, 1992, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and grew up in the Santurce neighborhood of that city. Santurce is a district of San Juan whose position in Puerto Rican urban culture is analogous to the neighborhoods in American cities that generated hip-hop — a dense, economically challenged environment where music functions simultaneously as expression and community infrastructure, where the proximity of musicians, producers, and listeners in a small geographic area accelerates the development of new sounds through constant informal exchange between artists at different stages of development. Ozuna began recording tracks at seventeen and released material independently before his commercial breakthrough arrived with Dile que tú me quieres in 2015. His melodic approach to reggaeton — prioritizing emotional vocal delivery and commercially accessible hooks over the harder rhythmic aggression that characterized earlier reggaeton's production aesthetic — helped define the post-reggaeton wave of Latin trap that dominated global Latin pop charts through the late 2010s and transformed Latin music from a regional market success into a globally significant commercial format. His debut studio album ODISEA arrived in 2017 and immediately established record-breaking commercial momentum that distinguished his introduction to the album market from the typical first-album trajectory of Latin urban artists entering a crowded field. The album topped the Billboard Latin Albums chart for forty-six non-consecutive weeks — a Guinness World Record for the longest reign at number one on that chart by a solo artist — and demonstrated that his melodic approach to reggaeton could generate sustained listening attention across months rather than the initial spike and rapid decline that characterizes debut album chart runs when the music lacks the depth to sustain repeated listening. ODISEA featured guest collaborations with J Balvin, Anuel AA, Nicky Jam, and De La Ghetto, providing the guest star moments that Latin urban audiences expected from a major debut while Ozuna's own vocal performances across the album's runtime provided the consistency that makes a record a long-term radio presence rather than a one-cycle streaming event. AURA followed in 2018, reaching number seven on the Billboard 200 Mainstream US album chart — a position that documented his crossover from the Latin music market into the broader pop ecosystem and placed him in direct commercial competition with English-language artists competing for the same listening audience. NIBIRU arrived in 2019 and continued the pattern of top-chart arrivals, with the album topping the Billboard Latin Albums chart and extending the streak of commercially dominant releases that had established his album debut as a structural event rather than a speculative artistic project. His Guinness World Records documentation across multiple categories marked a moment in his career where the accumulation of formal records became a way of quantifying an impact that resisted description through any single chart position or award. By the time he turned twenty-seven, he held four Guinness World Records: most videos to reach one billion views on YouTube; solo artist with the longest reign at number one on the Top Latin Albums chart for ODISEA; most Billboard Latin Music Award nominations with twenty-three nominations across fifteen separate categories; and most wins by a single artist at the Billboard Latin Music Awards with eleven total wins. The twenty-three nominations across fifteen categories represents the breadth of his commercial impact — not a single-category specialist whose strength is concentrated in one format or one award tier, but an artist whose work generated recognition across Performance, Song, Album, Collaboration, Artist, and New Artist categories simultaneously, reflecting the full range of his output across the period of his initial breakthrough. His avoidance of profanity in his recordings — maintained deliberately out of respect for his daughter — distinguishes his lyrical approach from much of the Latin trap tradition and allows his music to circulate in radio formats and demographic contexts that more explicit content cannot access. His collaborative catalog represents the defining feature of the post-reggaeton commercial era, in which the assembled track featuring multiple artists from across the Latin urban spectrum became the primary commercial unit rather than the solo performance. Taki Taki — recorded with DJ Snake, Selena Gomez, and Cardi B — deployed him within a globally marketed mainstream pop context where the assembled talent list itself constituted the commercial proposition, demonstrating his viability as a guest performer in non-Latin contexts and extending his audience beyond the Latin music demographic that had constituted his initial base. Te Boté with Nio Garcia, Darell, and Nicky Jam was a different kind of assemblage — a purely Latin urban collaboration that demonstrated the commercial elasticity of a production approach borrowed from Caribbean dancehall and applied to the reggaeton format with contemporary trap production aesthetics. China — recorded with Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Anuel AA, and J Balvin — was the most commercially significant collaboration in an already extraordinary catalog of featured appearances: the world's most-streamed song for multiple weeks in 2019, a record that demonstrated that Latin urban collaborations between the format's dominant figures could generate streaming numbers matching or exceeding what English-language pop was producing at the same moment. He has accumulated two Latin Grammy Awards. His single Enemigos, released in March 2026, gave him his thirty-seventh number-one hit on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart — placing him second all-time among all artists since that chart began tracking airplay in 1994, a record that spans the entire history of Latin radio in the streaming era and encompasses every format of Latin music that radio has programmed. His Spotify monthly listener count exceeded fifty-one million in April 2026, placing him among the three most-streamed Latin artists on the platform globally and confirming the sustained international audience that his melodic approach to reggaeton had built across a decade of releases, collaborations, and live performances that extended from the Caribbean to Las Vegas to the global pop market. In Las Vegas, Ozuna performs at Drai's Nightclub at The Vanderpump Hotel and LIV at Fontainebleau. Drai's provides the established Strip context for Latin urban entertainment — operating as one of the primary hip-hop and urban music venues on the Strip with the production infrastructure, VIP service format, and headliner booking history that an artist of his commercial profile requires. The venue's position at The Vanderpump Hotel places it within one of Las Vegas's most recognizable celebrity-branded hospitality contexts, creating an environment where the social experience surrounding the performance is as carefully considered as the musical programming itself. LIV at Fontainebleau Las Vegas brings the South Beach nightclub brand to the north end of the Strip — the Fontainebleau opened in December 2023 as the first major new resort construction on the Strip in over a decade, with LIV occupying a purpose-built space designed for the kind of large-format nightclub programming that the brand pioneered in Miami over two decades of South Beach celebrity nightlife. The LIV brand's Miami identity, built through its history as a gathering point for the Latin music community that has always been central to South Beach's nightlife ecosystem, carries associations that connect Ozuna's Puerto Rican urban identity to a venue brand built on the same intersection of Latin music and luxury nightlife that characterizes his touring circuit at its highest levels. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers both Drai's and LIV appearances, providing free entry access for qualifying guests who want to see one of reggaeton's most record-setting performers in the Las Vegas Strip environment that has become essential to the Latin urban entertainment circuit's annual touring calendar. The commercial context of his Las Vegas performances extends beyond the individual venue bookings to the broader shift in Las Vegas's entertainment industry toward Latin music programming that reflects the growing significance of the Latin tourist demographic to the city's overall visitor economics. Las Vegas Strip properties have invested substantially in Latin music programming across nightclub, dayclub, and arena contexts over the period of Ozuna's career, recognizing that the Latin tourism market represents both a large current audience and a growing future demographic with specific entertainment preferences that differ from the English-language pop and hip-hop programming that dominated Strip nightclub bookings in previous decades. His appearances at both Drai's and LIV at Fontainebleau position him across two different segments of this Latin entertainment ecosystem: Drai's as the established Strip venue for hip-hop and Latin urban programming with a track record of Latin headliner bookings, LIV as the new entrant bringing South Beach Latin nightlife energy to the Strip's newest major hotel property. The combination of thirty-seven Billboard Latin Airplay number-ones, fifty-one million Spotify monthly listeners, four Guinness World Records, and the most wins in Billboard Latin Music Awards history creates a commercial profile that justifies major Las Vegas venue bookings both for the audience it draws directly and for the cultural significance it adds to a venue's programming calendar. For a Latin nightlife traveler to Las Vegas in 2026, an Ozuna performance at Drai's or LIV represents the opportunity to see the most commercially validated artist in the history of the Billboard Latin Airplay chart in the specific Las Vegas Strip venue context that has become an essential stop on the Latin urban entertainment touring circuit. Guest list access through NoCoverVegas ensures that free entry remains available for qualifying guests regardless of which of his two Las Vegas venue contexts they choose to attend. His Guinness World Record documentation across multiple categories — attained before he turned thirty — marks a career achievement that no other Latin music artist had assembled in the streaming era. The records reflect not only the commercial scale of his output but the consistency required to sustain dominance across the multiple format categories that the Billboard Latin Music Awards cover: it is not enough to have a single commercially successful period to accumulate twenty-three nominations across fifteen categories — that distribution requires sustained relevance and commercial impact across years of output, across multiple album cycles, across the full range of collaborator relationships that Latin music's assembled-track format makes possible. His current Las Vegas performance schedule reflects the stage of his career in which the accumulated institutional recognition of those records creates a booking rationale that goes beyond any single recent release: he appears in Las Vegas not because of one current hit but because the full weight of thirty-seven number-one airplay singles, four Guinness records, eleven Billboard Latin Music Award wins, and fifty-one million Spotify monthly listeners establishes him as one of the small number of artists whose Las Vegas appearance is itself a significant cultural event for the Latin nightlife demographic that Las Vegas Strip properties have invested in reaching. Guest list through NoCoverVegas provides the practical access point for that audience to attend his Drai's and LIV appearances at no cover charge.
2 Latin Grammy Awards, 11 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Enemigos (March 2026) gave him his 37th #1 on Billboard Latin Airplay — second all-time since the chart began in 1994. 51+ million Spotify monthly listeners (April 2026). China (2019, with Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Anuel AA & J Balvin) was the world's most-streamed song for multiple weeks. Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozuna, grammy.com/news/ozuna-black-sounds-beautiful-brings-latin-music-into-mainstream-global-superstar At Drai's Nightclub, Ozuna performs on their scheduled dates, commanding some of the venue's most in-demand time slots.
Ozuna currently performs at Drai's Nightclub and LIV at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas. Their sets span Reggaeton / Latin Trap, 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 Ozuna Show
Ozuna's sound: San Juan melodic reggaeton and Latin trap performer whose 37 Billboard Latin Airplay number-ones and 51 million monthly Spotify listeners make him one of the most commercially validated Latin artists on the Las Vegas Strip — Ozuna's appearances at Drai's and LIV attract the Latin nightlife audience through his melodic vocal style that distinguished him from earlier reggaeton's harder production and made his catalog globally accessible across mainstream pop and Latin trap markets simultaneously. At Drai's Nightclub, the professional sound systems and production infrastructure amplify every element of their performance — from the sub-bass to the high-end clarity.
Ozuna typically takes the stage during scheduled residency 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 Ozuna shows are $20-50 — 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 Ozuna in Las Vegas
Drai's Nightclub
The Vanderpump Hotel — Basement (formerly The Cromwell)
Dark, intimate underground energy with multiple rooms for different sounds — the original Drai's vibe restored. Hip-hop in one room, house in another, hookah lounge as the chill-out zone. More focused and immersive than the rooftop era, where the outdoor environment imposed a ceiling on the bass response and the show competed with the Strip skyline for attention. Underground, the sound system takes over completely and the crowd orientation shifts inward toward the DJ and the dance floor rather than outward toward a view. The multi-room format creates a constant sense of discovery — the energy in the hip-hop room at 1 AM is completely different from the electronic room at the same time, and moving between the two resets the experience without requiring a venue change. The hookah lounge functions as a decompression zone: lower volume, seated, a space to hold a conversation or plan the next move without stepping outside. The Wednesday industry night crowd knows the venue intimately — less performative than weekends, more socially fluid, and the kind of room where you are more likely to talk to strangers and less likely to be in a group that stays rigidly at one table all night.
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.
Free Entry
How to See Ozuna for Free
Getting free entry to Ozuna 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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On the night of the event, arrive at Drai's Nightclub and check in at the guest list entrance. No tickets needed, no cover charge. Just give your name at the door.
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.
Enjoy the Show
Once inside, you have full access to the venue including the dance floor, bars, and general admission areas. Ozuna 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 Ozuna in Vegas
Arrive Early
Doors open around 10:30 PM, but guest list entry is typically guaranteed until 12:30 AM. For Ozuna 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
Ozuna Las Vegas — FAQ
How do I see Ozuna for free in Las Vegas?
Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list using the form on this page. We offer free entry to every Ozuna show at Drai's Nightclub and LIV at Fontainebleau. 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 Ozuna perform in Vegas?
Ozuna holds a performer residency at Drai's Nightclub and LIV at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas. Specific performance dates are announced closer to each event. Check the venue event calendar for upcoming show dates.
How much does it cost to see Ozuna in Las Vegas?
$20-50 — 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 $550 for groups who want a premium experience.
What should I wear to a Ozuna show in Las Vegas?
The dress code at Drai's Nightclub is: Upscale nightclub attire. No athletic wear, hats, or sandals for men. 21+ with valid photo ID.. 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 Ozuna 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 — Thu–Sun, 1:00 AM – 7:00 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 Ozuna at Drai's Nightclub?
Absolutely. NoCoverVegas handles groups of all sizes for Ozuna 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 Ozuna perform every week in Las Vegas?
Ozuna 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 Ozuna shows.
Is the Ozuna 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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