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Yellow Claw
EDC Week
Las Vegas 2026

Yellow Claw Las Vegas EDC Week 2026 guide. Free guest list for all shows, full holiday lineup, venue recommendations, and nightlife tips. May 13–19, 2026.

About Yellow Claw

Yellow Claw in Las Vegas

Dutch DJ duo Yellow Claw founded Barong Family Records in 2014 (distributed by Spinnin') and released their fifth studio album 'Jesus Loves Trap Music' on February 27, 2026. Their Dutch and Belgian charting singles 'Krokobil' and 'Nooit meer slapen' established their national profile before building their international touring circuit across EDC, Ultra, and major festival stages. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Claw_(DJs)

Amsterdam trap and bass hybrid built on Barong Family's high-energy DNA — Yellow Claw's Kassi Beach Club sets move through trap, hip-hop, dubstep, moombahton, and hardstyle in the relentlessly shifting genre framework they developed in Amsterdam's club scene, delivering the physical intensity of heavy bass music within accessible pop-music structure that has sustained their international festival touring career.

Las Vegas Residency

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Holiday Guide

EDC Week Las Vegas 2026

May 13–19, 2026

EDC Week is the seven-day stretch surrounding Electric Daisy Carnival. Every nightclub and dayclub on the Strip books headliner DJs for special events. Even if you do not have EDC tickets, EDC Week is the single best week to experience Las Vegas electronic music nightlife. The energy across the entire city is electric, with pool parties during the day and mega-club events every night. Club events during EDC Week often feature the same DJs performing at the festival itself.

Best Venues for EDC Week

XS Nightclub

Wynn’s flagship books five consecutive nights of EDC Week headliners — Diplo, Hugel, The Chainsmokers, Sofi Tukker, and Kaskade — making it the single most stacked venue on the Strip during festival week.

XS Nightclub at Wynn commits to the full EDC Week run with five straight nights of headliner talent. Thursday, May 14 opens with Diplo (11 PM), whose genre-spanning approach — blending house, hip-hop, trap, and bass music — delivers one of the most unpredictable and high-energy sets in the business. Diplo’s XS residency has become a defining part of the Wynn’s EDC Week identity; expect a crowd that spans festival newcomers and seasoned dance music veterans alike. Friday, May 15 features Hugel (11 PM), the French-Brazilian DJ and producer whose melodic tech-house sound has made him a rising star on both the European festival circuit and the Las Vegas club scene. His XS sets lean into driving four-on-the-floor rhythms with euphoric melodic overlays that reward dancers from open to close. Saturday, May 16 is the marquee moment: The Chainsmokers headline XS, their home venue through the Wynn residency. Alex Pall and Drew Taggart have constructed one of the most technically impressive live show production rigs in the industry, with custom LED staging, synchronized lighting, and a setlist that fuses their chart-topping catalog with new dance-floor-ready productions. Saturday at XS during EDC is a bucket-list night — book guest list by Tuesday at the latest. Sunday, May 17 brings Sofi Tukker (11 PM), the boundary-breaking duo who blend Brazilian rhythms, indie-pop vocals, and raw dance energy into a live show unlike anything else in electronic music. Monday, May 18 closes the XS EDC run with Kaskade (11 PM), a Vegas institution whose melodic progressive house sets have moved thousands of fans in this same room over more than a decade. All events open doors at 10:30 PM; DJ sets begin at 11 PM and run to 4 AM. Guest list check-in closes around 12:30 AM — arrive by 11 PM to guarantee smooth entry. Source: electronic.vegas EDC Week 2026 calendar.

OMNIA Nightclub

Caesars Palace’s mega-club books Armin Van Buuren, Steve Aoki, and Chris Lake across three EDC Week nights — and the kinetic chandelier runs full visual mode for every headliner set.

OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace anchors the first three nights of EDC Week with a lineup that covers trance, progressive house, and tech-house in succession. Thursday, May 14 opens with Armin Van Buuren (10 PM), the Dutch trance legend and five-time DJ Mag #1 DJ whose emotionally charged melodic trance sets transform the OMNIA main room into something genuinely transcendent. Armin’s ability to weave classical music influences into electronic builds creates a wall-of-sound experience that is particularly powerful under the venue’s kinetic chandelier, which runs its full synchronized visual sequence during headliner nights. Thursday EDC Week at OMNIA is one of the most unique club experiences on the Strip — trance in a mega-club setting on the opening night of the festival. Friday, May 15 features Steve Aoki (10 PM), the boundary-blurring Dim Mak Records founder whose energetic sets mix electro-house, progressive, and festival anthems into crowd-interactive performances that have made him a festival mainstay for over a decade. Aoki’s cake-throwing theatrics aside, his musical programming at OMNIA is genuinely excellent — heavy four-on-the-floor bass lines driving an hour and a half of continuous energy. Saturday, May 16 brings Chris Lake (10 PM), the British tech-house producer whose deep, hypnotic groove has made him one of the fastest-rising names in electronic music. Lake’s OMNIA set during peak EDC Weekend is expected to draw a packed house of house music devotees. Sunday through Monday OMNIA returns to standard programming, but Thursday through Saturday represent one of the most genre-diverse and production-forward three-night EDC runs of any venue. Source: electronic.vegas EDC Week 2026 calendar.

Zouk Nightclub

Resorts World’s Zouk books James Hype & Meduza on Thursday and Wax Motif on Friday, with one of the best-engineered sound systems on the Strip amplifying every bass line.

Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World brings an international flavor to the EDC Week nightclub circuit. Thursday, May 14 opens with James Hype & Meduza (10 PM), a back-to-back pairing of two of the most commercially successful house acts in the world. James Hype, the British DJ behind viral chart-topper “Fever,” is known for technically precise mixing and an unfailingly upbeat energy. Meduza, the Italian trio behind “Peach” and “Goodbye,” brings deeper melodic house textures that complement Hype’s more peak-hour approach. Together the b2b is an accessible, crowd-pleasing opening-night option that skews European in both sound and crowd demographic. Friday, May 15 follows with Wax Motif (10 PM), the Australian house producer whose deep, rolling groove has made him a stalwart of the underground-to-mainstage pipeline. Wax Motif’s sets sit at the intersection of tech-house and deep house — complex enough for purists, energetic enough for festival newcomers. Saturday and Monday feature special guests yet to be announced at time of publication. Zouk’s room size sits between the mega-club scale of OMNIA and the intimate setting of Jewel, making it a well-balanced option for guests who want quality sound in a room that doesn’t feel overwhelming. The d&b Audiotechnik speaker system at Zouk is consistently cited as one of the best-engineered setups in Las Vegas — house music sounds particularly precise here. Source: electronic.vegas EDC Week 2026 calendar.

Encore Beach Club

The premier daytime EDC Week experience, with Subtronics, Gryffin, Calvin Harris, and Marshmello confirmed for four straight days — each performing poolside at Wynn’s stunning 60,000-square-foot beach club.

Encore Beach Club at Wynn is the unquestioned anchor of the EDC Week daytime experience, booking four consecutive days of festival headliners across a venue that raises the bar for what an outdoor pool party can be. Thursday, May 14 opens with Subtronics (11 AM), the heavy bass and riddim producer whose fiercely dedicated fan base will pack the EBC pool deck for a morning-to-afternoon set that leans harder and darker than the typical Vegas dayclub sound. Subtronics at EBC is a deliberately left-field booking that shows the venue’s willingness to serve the bass music side of the EDC Week community. Friday, May 15 brings Gryffin (11 AM), the Los Angeles producer and multi-instrumentalist who plays keys live during his sets and blends indie-pop, melodic house, and deep progressive builds into one of the most emotionally resonant live acts in the festival world. His style is a perfect fit for a daytime EBC setting — musical enough to reward attention, danceable enough to move a pool crowd. Saturday, May 16 is the peak day: Calvin Harris (11 AM) headlines EBC, an event that routinely sells out and represents one of the biggest individual bookings of the entire festival week. Harris’s output spans a decade of dance-pop crossover hits alongside deeper house productions, and his EBC sets typically run the full spectrum at enormous volume. Arrive early — this day sells out fastest. Sunday, May 17 closes the EBC EDC run with Marshmello (11 AM), the masked producer whose high-energy, crowd-friendly productions make him a consistent draw for festival audiences. Each event runs 11 AM to 6 PM; cabanas and daybeds are available by reservation and sell out for Calvin Harris Saturday weeks in advance. Source: electronic.vegas EDC Week 2026 calendar.

Hakkasan

MGM Grand’s five-floor mega-club books Charlotte de Witte, DJ Sourmilk, and Murda Beatz across three EDC Week nights — spanning pure techno through hip-hop on a sound system purpose-built for the Las Vegas mega-club scale.

Hakkasan at MGM Grand is one of the largest nightclubs in the world, and its EDC Week lineup spans an unusually wide genre range. Thursday, May 14 opens with Charlotte de Witte (10 PM), the Belgian techno queen whose relentlessly dark, minimal techno sets have positioned her as one of the most respected DJs in the world regardless of genre. Seeing Charlotte de Witte in a venue of Hakkasan’s scale is a genuinely rare experience — most of her bookings are warehouse raves and festival stages, not 75,000-square-foot mega-clubs. Her EDC Week Hakkasan appearance is an opportunity for Las Vegas nightclub audiences to encounter some of the most uncompromising electronic music of the festival week. Expect a crowd that is technically knowledgeable and deeply committed to the music. Friday, May 15 features DJ Sourmilk (10 PM), the Las Vegas-based DJ and producer whose ability to read a local crowd and deliver high-energy, crowd-connecting performances has made him a Strip staple. Saturday, May 16 brings Murda Beatz (10 PM), the Canadian super-producer and DJ whose hip-hop production credits span Drake, Post Malone, and Travis Scott. The Hakkasan hip-hop programming on Saturday is intentional — the venue’s VIP crowd expects a style shift from the pure EDM of the festival, and Murda Beatz delivers a more broadly accessible party atmosphere. The five-floor Hakkasan complex means there are multiple rooms running simultaneously during EDC Week, with different programming on each floor. Source: electronic.vegas EDC Week 2026 calendar.

Marquee Nightclub

Marquee books four nights of EDC Week headliners across the festival run, including DJ Snake (Monday hip-hop set), with the iconic 40-foot LED DJ booth providing one of the most visually distinctive backdrops of the week.

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan runs EDC Week programming from Thursday through Monday, giving it one of the longest event runs of any nightclub during the festival. Thursday, May 14 opens with Discip and Silva Bumpa (10 PM), a pairing of rising electronic producers whose sets blend deep house, minimal techno, and underground dance music — a more low-key start to the week that attracts a musically engaged, earlier-in-the-night crowd before the bigger headliner shows fill up elsewhere. Friday, May 15 features NOTD (10 PM), the Swedish electronic duo whose melodic, pop-adjacent house productions have earned them millions of streams and a dedicated festival following. NOTD’s Marquee set should be accessible and high-energy, drawing a broad cross-section of EDC Week attendees looking for an approachable nightclub experience on Night 1 of the festival. Saturday, May 16 brings DJ Vice (10 PM), the veteran Las Vegas-based open-format DJ whose ability to read a room and deliver genre-spanning peak-hour sets has made him a reliable choice for high-demand nights. Monday, May 18 closes the Marquee EDC Week run with DJ Snake (10 PM) in a hip-hop focused set — a strategic booking for the post-festival Monday crowd who want to celebrate but in a more relaxed, hip-hop-leaning environment rather than another straight EDM night. The Marquee main room features a 40-foot LED DJ booth backdrop that is one of the most visually recognizable in Las Vegas. Source: electronic.vegas EDC Week 2026 calendar.

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Insider Tips

EDC Week Nightlife Tips

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    EDC Week club events are separate from the festival itself — you do not need an EDC ticket to attend pool parties and nightclubs on the Strip.

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    Book guest list as early as possible. EDC Week is the busiest nightlife week of the year, and spots fill up fast at every venue.

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    Pace yourself. Between dayclubs, nightclubs, and the festival itself, EDC Week can be an exhausting marathon if you try to do everything.

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    Club dress codes are slightly more relaxed during EDC Week — festival fashion and rave attire are generally accepted at most venues.

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    Pool parties during EDC Week are just as good as the nightclub events. Build your schedule around both daytime and nighttime sets.

FAQ

Yellow Claw EDC Week— Frequently Asked Questions

Is Yellow Claw performing in Las Vegas during EDC Week 2026?

Yellow Claw's EDC Week dates have not yet been publicly confirmed. However, Yellow Claw performs regularly in Las Vegas and holiday weekends are peak booking periods. Check back closer to May 13–19, 2026 or sign up for our guest list alerts to be notified the moment Yellow Claw's EDC Week dates drop.

How do I get free entry to see Yellow Claw during EDC Week?

Sign up for the NoCoverVegas free guest list. We are an official promoter partner with every major Las Vegas venue. For EDC Week, add your name to the guest list at least 3–5 days in advance — holiday weekends fill faster than regular nights. Women get in free; men save the full cover charge (typically $50–75). Text us at (725) 999-9293 for same-day requests.

What venues does Yellow Claw perform at in Las Vegas?

Yellow Claw holds a DJ residency at Kassi Beach Club in Las Vegas. Typical nights are Select dates — Kassi Beach Club at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. During holiday weekends, Yellow Claw often headlines special events with extended sets and elevated production.

What other DJs are performing during EDC Week in Las Vegas?

EDC Week is one of Las Vegas's biggest nightlife weekends. Alongside Yellow Claw, confirmed performers include Fisher at OMNIA Dayclub, Tiësto at LIV Nightclub, Martin Garrix at OMNIA Nightclub, Chris Lake at OMNIA Nightclub, The Chainsmokers at XS Nightclub. Most major nightclubs and dayclubs book A-list headliners across all three nights of the holiday weekend.

Should I book guest list in advance for EDC Week?

Yes — EDC Week is one of the highest-demand weekends of the year. Guest list at major nightclubs can fill up 7–10 days before the event. Pool parties and strip clubs have more flexibility, but even these can sell out during MDW, July 4th, and EDC Week. Sign up 5–7 days early to guarantee your spot. Text us at (725) 999-9293 if you're planning last-minute — we can often still arrange access.

What is the dress code to see Yellow Claw during EDC Week?

Las Vegas dress codes are enforced year-round and become stricter during holiday weekends when venues are at capacity. For nightclubs: men must wear collared shirts or fitted tops — no shorts, no athletic wear, no sandals, no hats. Women: dresses, skirts, or stylish tops. For dayclubs: swimwear with cover-ups is fine at the entrance. Pool party dress codes are strictly enforced for men from 3 PM onward. Plan your outfit before you arrive — a dress code rejection costs you your guest list spot.

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