RL Grime at Ayu Dayclub
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RL Grime holds a coveted Las Vegas residency at Ayu Dayclub, one of the most prestigious dayclubs on the Las Vegas Strip. Known for delivering unforgettable trap / bass music sets, RL Grime's performances at Ayu Dayclub have become a must-see experience for anyone visiting Vegas.
RL Grime typically performs on weekend daytime pool parties (Friday through Sunday during season), drawing massive crowds of EDM fans and nightlife enthusiasts. The pool party atmosphere at Ayu Dayclub creates the perfect setting for RL Grime's signature sound, with cabanas, VIP daybeds, and world-class poolside production.
As a resident artist, RL Grime performs multiple dates throughout the year at Ayu Dayclub. Each show features a unique setlist and production elements that make every night different. Whether you're a longtime fan or experiencing RL Grime live for the first time, a night at Ayu Dayclubis an experience you won't forget.
Henry Alfred Steinway — performing as RL Grime — was born February 8, 1991, in Los Angeles, California, into a household with deep classical music roots. His family background includes formal musical training, and Steinway began learning piano at a young age — building a foundation in theory, harmony, and the structural relationship between composition and emotional response that would inform his approach to production long after his interests shifted from the concert hall to the bass-heavy, rhythm-driven world of electronic music. The classical training provided passive fluency in musical language that distinguishes his productions from peers who came to electronic music without formal grounding: the attention to melodic development, harmonic context, and dynamic contrast embedded in his tracks reflects an understanding of how music builds and releases tension across time that most producer education does not supply. Growing up in Los Angeles through the 1990s and early 2000s shaped his rhythmic instincts as thoroughly as the piano lessons shaped his melodic ones. The city's hip-hop culture — the West Coast tradition running through the beatmaking infrastructure of the Crenshaw and Compton scenes — gave him an early education in bass weight, rhythmic precision, and the specific frequency relationship between kick drum and sub-bass that defines southern trap. He enrolled at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, focusing on music business — a deliberate combination of artistic immersion and commercial understanding intended to position him to navigate the industry side of a production career he had every intention of building. He began producing during the Northeastern years under the alias Clockwork, developing skills and building a modest audience before returning to Los Angeles and launching the project that would become RL Grime. The RL Grime name launched in late 2011, when Steinway joined the WeDidIt collective — a Los Angeles-based electronic music group centered on Shlohmo, Groundislava, and D33J, whose shared aesthetic positioned them at the intersection of hip-hop rhythm infrastructure and electronic music composition. WeDidIt was not a commercial label operation but a creative ecosystem of producers developing shared vocabulary in proximity, releasing music through their own platforms and building audiences through tastemaker blogs and SoundCloud in the pre-streaming era when digital underground channels could still break acts without commercial radio support. The collective's influence on what would be labeled trap music — the electronic interpretation of Atlanta hip-hop rhythm applied to club and festival production — was real, and the RL Grime project emerged from that environment with a sound that felt distinct from the EDM mainstream of 2011 precisely because it was rooted in hip-hop production values: rolling hi-hats, heavy 808 sub-bass, and pitched vocal samples applied with melodic intention rather than purely rhythmic decoration. His debut EP under the RL Grime name, Grapes, arrived in April 2012 on the WeDidIt imprint. The project demonstrated that the production skills developed during the Clockwork years had been redirected toward something coherent and fully intentional. The follow-up High Beams EP arrived in July 2013 on Fool's Gold Records — DJ A-Trak's influential independent label that had released major acts across hip-hop and electronic music — and provided the first commercial measure of how far the project had traveled in eighteen months. High Beams debuted at No. 8 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart and reached No. 1 on the iTunes Electronic Chart, validating the trap-electronic crossover approach and positioning Steinway at the forefront of a sound moving rapidly from blog darling to festival main stage status. Tracks including Valhalla, co-produced with Djemba Djemba, and Core demonstrated his ability to build bass-heavy productions with sufficient melodic content to sustain replay value beyond the dancefloor context where they first circulated. The debut studio album VOID arrived in 2014, extending the project into long-form territory for the first time. VOID deployed the trap foundation across a broader emotional range — slower tempos, more introspective production, melodic depth that would become increasingly central to his later work alongside the peak-hour energy that had characterized the EPs. The album response elevated him to festival headliner status: EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Ultra Music Festival, and Tomorrowland bookings arrived in close proximity to the release, establishing a touring profile that placed him alongside artists who had spent significantly more time building toward those slots. The Halloween mix series, which launched in October 2012 and has continued annually since, became the cultural anchor of his non-album output and the most important recurring project in his catalog. Each edition runs approximately sixty minutes and incorporates unreleased RL Grime IDs, Sable Valley member contributions, and selections from genres well outside the expected bass and trap range: ambient, metal, hip-hop, experimental, and international productions woven into a seamless set that functions simultaneously as a genre survey, a curatorial statement, and a demonstration of DJ craft that prioritizes musical interest over commercial consistency. Halloween V, Halloween IX, Halloween XI, and subsequent editions consistently appeared on electronic music best-of-year mix lists, accumulating hundreds of millions of combined plays across platforms over the series' run. The annual release cycle built anticipation well beyond his existing fan base, with music writers and DJs who rarely engaged with trap or bass music treating each new edition as a significant event precisely because Steinway's selection ranged far enough from genre expectation to reward listeners who came to the mix from any musical background. A typical Halloween mix includes unreleased IDs from upcoming Sable Valley releases alongside productions from artists in completely different genres — the editorial range functions as a broadband musical argument that bass music's formal properties are not limited to a single cultural context. The second studio album Nova arrived July 27, 2018, on WeDidIt. Nova was the most commercially ambitious and collaboratively expansive project he had undertaken: fifteen tracks with features including Miguel, Julia Michaels, Jeremih, Tory Lanez, and Ty Dolla Sign — R&B and hip-hop vocal collaborators whose profiles brought the project into proximity with mainstream crossover audiences without abandoning the bass and electronic production language that defined the RL Grime sound. The album charted on multiple Billboard categories and confirmed that the transition from underground collective member to internationally recognized headliner had been achieved without the stylistic compromise that frequently accompanies that transition. Tracks including 'I Wanna Know' featuring Daya and 'Stay For It' featuring Miguel demonstrated the melodic songwriting range that Nova introduced, broadening his catalog beyond purely functional dancefloor material into territory where the productions worked as standalone listening experiences. The Sable Valley label launched in February 2019. Steinway announced its founding with a statement that articulated the curatorial impulse driving the Halloween mix series since 2012: an obsession with discovering music that is next, a desire to use the RL Grime platform to support emerging talent in dark, emotive bass music, and a vision for a label whose aesthetic coherence would give it distinct identity within the producer-owned imprint landscape. Sable Valley signed artists working at the intersection of trap, melodic electronic, and alternative club production — the same aesthetic that had defined WeDidIt's early output, now formalized into a label structure capable of developing careers over multiple release cycles. The roster grew to include producers who developed their own festival bookings and residencies, and the label's influence on the dark-bass and melodic trap aesthetic that has defined a significant current of electronic music since 2020 is evident in the work of its signings and their collective impact on club and festival programming. The Halloween mixes, which had always functioned as an informal curatorial platform, found a structural complement in the label: Sable Valley signees appeared in the mixes before their formal label releases, connecting the annual editorial statement to the ongoing A&R work. The third studio album Play arrived September 15, 2023, on Sable Valley — the first on his own label, marking formal independence from the WeDidIt infrastructure where the earlier catalog had been built. Play was the most structurally ambitious project of his career: twenty-one tracks arranged in three movements (APEX, GRID, and RUSH) that incorporated breakbeat, UK garage, and techno influences alongside the trap foundation that had characterized the RL Grime sound since 2011. The structural decision — an album designed to be experienced as three distinct emotional and rhythmic arcs rather than a conventional tracklist — reflected the range Steinway had developed across twelve years of production and label building. Critical coverage in electronic music press confirmed that the evolution had expanded his reach without costing him the festival-scale audience his earlier work had established. Play demonstrated that the RL Grime project had moved from genre protagonist to genre-spanning producer identity — a distinction that positions him differently from the trap and bass specialists who defined the same period. His Las Vegas residency history spans both the Wynn Nightlife portfolio and the Resorts World Las Vegas campus. Early Strip appearances at XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas established his presence on the Las Vegas nightlife circuit before his formal signing as a resident with Zouk Group Las Vegas in 2023, when Resorts World Las Vegas announced RL Grime as a resident performer at both Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub. The 2023 signing formalized recurring appearances into a structured seasonal commitment aligned to the Las Vegas event calendar: EDC Week in May, Memorial Day Weekend, summer peak season, and fall programming. Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World provided the daytime complement to Zouk's nightclub programming, placing the RL Grime sound in the outdoor pool party context during the Las Vegas summer season when dayclubs become the primary entertainment destination for Strip visitors who arrived for music and nightlife. The Ayu to Zouk corridor — a direct indoor connection between the two Resorts World venues — allows guests at his Ayu appearances to transition directly into the nightclub environment as programming shifts from afternoon to late night. For 2026, his confirmed Zouk Nightclub appearances include May 8, 2026 (Friday — pre-EDC Week opening programming, tickets confirmed via Songkick and multiple ticketing platforms), May 17, 2026 (Sunday — EDC Week closing night, the highest-demand single night of the Las Vegas nightlife calendar), June 6, 2026 (Saturday — early summer residency date at Zouk), and July 25, 2026 (Saturday — late summer peak season, programmed as the Saturday anchor of a back-to-back weekend with Alison Wonderland on Friday July 24). The May 8 booking opens the EDC Week-adjacent programming window when festival attendees begin arriving on the Strip in advance of the main event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway — a period when every major Las Vegas nightclub competes for the attention of 400,000-plus visitors who arrived specifically for electronic music. The May 17 EDC Week closing night booking positions him at the conclusion of the highest-demand week of the year, when the accumulated energy of five days of festival and nightclub programming reaches its late-Sunday release point. The July 25 late-summer date falls in the period when Las Vegas hotel occupancy and nightclub demand are at their seasonal maximum. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas — 5,000-person capacity, surround-sound bass system engineered for sub-bass physical impact at nightclub volume, elevated DJ booth with full floor sightlines, and venue design that references Southeast Asian aesthetic traditions without the visual excess that dominates older Las Vegas interior standards — provides the physical environment his productions require. RL Grime sets build from restrained opening sequences through sustained mid-section trap and bass programming into peak-hour releases that demand speaker systems capable of delivering sub-bass with the physical impact that distinguishes live bass music performance from its recorded equivalent. The Zouk installation delivers that capability consistently, and the 5,000-person room accommodates the full demographic range his catalog attracts: electronic music fans who follow Sable Valley-adjacent programming specifically, festival attendees whose Las Vegas itineraries are built around individual DJ dates, and Resorts World hotel guests encountering the bass-music tradition for the first time through infrastructure designed to make its physical dimension unavoidable. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas covers complimentary general admission entry for qualifying guests at RL Grime Zouk Nightclub appearances. Advance registration is recommended at minimum five to seven days ahead for Saturday dates and all EDC Week bookings, which reach guest list capacity within the first forty-eight to seventy-two hours of list opening. The Sable Valley label's evolution since its 2019 founding has demonstrated an A&R philosophy that extends well beyond vanity imprint territory. The roster has grown to include artists whose own festival bookings and streaming numbers validate the label's curatorial judgment — releases from Sable Valley affiliates have regularly appeared in the Halloween mix series before their formal commercial release, creating a pipeline between the annual editorial statement and the label's ongoing signing activity. The Halloween series itself has expanded from primarily trap-focused output into a document that consciously traces the evolution of bass-adjacent electronic music across genres — incorporating breaks, UK garage, industrial, and atmospheric ambient sequences that recontextualize the RL Grime catalog within a broader history of bass-driven club music. Each annual edition consistently accumulates millions of streams within the first week of release, across an audience that includes music writers, DJs, and listeners who follow few other electronic music acts — a cross-demographic reach that reflects the series' editorial ambition over pure genre targeting. His 2026 Las Vegas residency at Zouk Nightclub is the most complete seasonal commitment he has made to any single market: ten confirmed dates running from March through October — March 6, April 24, May 8, May 17, May 22, June 6, July 25, August 22, September 18, and October 8. The May 22 date falls on the opening Friday of Memorial Day Weekend, the highest-attendance nightlife weekend in Las Vegas — a slot that reflects Zouk Group's confidence in his booking value during the year's peak commercial period. The May 8 pre-EDC Week date and May 17 EDC Week closing night form a two-weekend cluster targeting the concentrated electronic music audience that arrives in Las Vegas from across North America and Europe for the festival period. The summer dates (June through August) target peak Las Vegas hotel occupancy, and the September and October bookings extend his residency into the fall shoulder season when nightclub demand remains strong but competition for major bookings is reduced. Across ten dates, his 2026 Zouk presence represents the kind of seasonal arc that sustains a Las Vegas residency as a destination draw rather than a one-time event. Source: electronic.vegas/artist/rl-grime/, zoukgrouplv.com/artists/, visitlasvegas.com/event/rl-grime/52862/, songkick.com/concerts/42979389-rl-grime-at-zouk-nightclub, rlgrime.org/
As a headliner at Ayu Dayclub, RL Grime commands the main stage and draws some of the largest crowds on the Las Vegas Strip. Headliner nights at Ayu Dayclub typically sell out, which is why getting on the free guest list early is essential. We recommend signing up at least 24-48 hours in advance and arriving by 12:00 PM to guarantee entry.
Artist Profile
RL Grime — Career Profile
Career Highlights
Play (2023, Sable Valley) — RL Grime's third studio album and first on his own label — earned critical acclaim for its three-movement structure (APEX, GRID, RUSH) and incorporation of breakbeat, UK garage, and techno alongside his signature trap foundation. His High Beams EP (Fool's Gold, 2013) debuted at No. 8 on Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums and No. 1 on iTunes Electronic, establishing the commercial foundation that led to headliner bookings at EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, and Ultra within two years of the debut.
Sound & Style
Trap and bass music rooted in hip-hop production values — rolling hi-hat patterns, 808 sub-bass with physical weight, and pitched vocal samples applied with melodic intention. RL Grime sets build through controlled opening sequences into sustained peak-hour releases that reward high-output speaker systems capable of delivering sub-bass at nightclub volume. The Play album's breakbeat and UK garage elements have expanded his live set range, allowing movement between trap's rhythmic authority and the melodic, emotionally driven sequences that distinguish Sable Valley's aesthetic from purely functional peak-hour EDM. His Halloween mix series demonstrates the breadth of his listening — sets that incorporate ambient, metal, and international electronic music alongside bass music's core vocabulary.
Las Vegas Performance History
Resident at Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World Las Vegas since 2023 — announced via Resorts World Las Vegas press release as a resident performer, placing him alongside Zedd, Tiesto, and the broader Zouk Group resident roster. Previous Las Vegas appearances include XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas. Full confirmed 2026 Zouk Nightclub schedule: March 6, April 24, May 8 (pre-EDC Week), May 17 (EDC Week closing night), May 22 (Memorial Day Weekend Friday), June 6 (summer residency), July 25 (late summer), August 22, September 18, October 8. Ten dates total — the most complete seasonal Las Vegas residency schedule of his career. Source: rlgrime.org/, electronic.vegas/artist/rl-grime/, zoukgrouplv.com/artists/
Notable Tracks
- Valhalla (with Djemba Djemba)
- I Wanna Know (feat. Daya)
- Stay For It (feat. Miguel)
- Core
- Halloween Mix Series (annual, 2012–present)
- Arcus (feat. Wafia)
- Pressure (feat. Ja Rule & Ester Dean)
Ayu Dayclub — Venue Details
Location
Resorts World Las Vegas
3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Hours
11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Fri–Sun, seasonal)
Dress Code
Swimwear required. Fashionable resort wear for entry.
Cover Charge
$25–50 (free with guest list)
2026 Schedule
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How to Get In Free to See RL Grime
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Guest List Steps
- 1Sign up using the form below with your name, phone number, group size, and date.
- 2Receive an instant text confirmation with your guest list details and a free guest list entry offer.
- 3Arrive at Ayu Dayclub before 1:00 PM and check in at the guest list entrance. You're in — free.
Arrival Tips
- Arrive early. Get there before 1:00 PM for guaranteed guest list entry. Lines build quickly after that.
- 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. Swimwear required. Fashionable resort wear for 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 RL Grime perform at Ayu Dayclub?
RL Grime holds a residency at Ayu Dayclub and typically performs on weekend daytime pool parties (Friday through Sunday during season). 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. During pool season (March through October), performances run from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
How much does it cost to see RL Grime at Ayu Dayclub?
General admission to see RL Grime at Ayu Dayclub typically costs $25–50 (free with 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 1:00 PM 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 RL Grime at Ayu Dayclub?
Yes — Ayu Dayclub enforces a resort swimwear dress code on all nights, including RL Grime events. Swimwear required. Fashionable resort wear for entry. Fashionable swimwear and cover-ups are required. No cut-offs, athletic shorts, or work boots. Bring a change of clothes if you plan to stay for an after-hours event. 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 RL Grime at Ayu Dayclub?
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 Ayu Dayclub before 1:00 PM 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 RL Grime play at Ayu Dayclub?
RL Grime is known for trap / bass music music. Henry Alfred Steinway — performing as RL Grime — was born February 8, 1991, in Los Angeles, California, into a household with deep classical music roots. His family background includes formal musical training, and Steinway began learning piano at a young age — building a foundation in theory, harmony, and the structural relationship between composition and emotional response that would inform his approach to production long after his interests shifted from the concert hall to the bass-heavy, rhythm-driven world of electronic music. The open-air pool setting at Ayu Dayclub creates a unique energy that enhances RL Grime's signature sound, with the bass reverberating across the pool deck and cabana areas.
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