EBC at Night July 2026 — Subtronics & AYYBO
June 27, 2026 – July 1, 2026
EBC at Night (Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas)
7,000+ estimated attendees
EBC at Night at Wynn Las Vegas transitions from June into July 2026 with two bookings that open the summer's bass music and house music programming arc: Subtronics on Saturday June 27 and AYYBO on Wednesday July 1. Both performances run at the outdoor Encore Beach Club pool deck from 10:30 PM, offering the Nightswim experience on either side of the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The late June and early July window at EBC at Night represents a distinct programming moment in the Wynn summer calendar. The month-end Saturday June 27 Subtronics booking and the Wednesday July 1 AYYBO date together open the summer's most intensely programmed stretch — the days immediately preceding the Fourth of July weekend, when the Strip's nightclub and pool party calendar reaches its first major holiday concentration since Memorial Day. These two EBC at Night events provide premium nightlife options for guests arriving in Las Vegas ahead of the July 4th holiday rush, with the Saturday June 27 Subtronics show landing on the last significant nightclub Saturday before Independence Day weekend begins and the Wednesday July 1 date positioning AYYBO as the opening note of the July 4th week.
EBC at Night transforms the outdoor Encore Beach Club pool deck at Wynn Las Vegas into a 3,500-person open-air nightclub from 10:30 PM on select Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday nights throughout the summer season. The outdoor setting is fundamentally different from any indoor nightclub on the Strip: the pool itself remains the visual center of the environment, surrounded by 26 furnished cabanas with Strip-view balconies and multiple elevated VIP tiers, while the main stage delivers headliner production with Wynn's full laser and lighting infrastructure. The dress code permits swimwear alongside nightclub attire, making EBC at Night one of the only Las Vegas nightlife experiences where pool access and dancefloor proximity coexist under a headliner set. The Saturday June 27 booking with Subtronics falls on the last peak-weekend night of June, while the Wednesday July 1 date with AYYBO opens the July calendar — both events operate in the productive window when summer nightlife demand is elevated without the peak-price dynamics of an actual major holiday weekend.
Subtronics — the Philadelphia-based DJ and producer Jesse Kardon — is one of the most commercially ascendant figures in heavy bass music across the past five years. His musical identity is built around riddim dubstep and heavy bass production: music defined by aggressive, syncopated sub-bass patterns played at 150 BPM, with rhythmic complexity that distinguishes riddim from earlier, simpler dubstep formats. Kardon grew up in Philadelphia and built his early audience through consistent touring and an online presence that connected directly with the bass music community before label deals and festival bookings formalized his commercial standing. His breakthrough to the broader electronic music market arrived through persistent booking at Insomniac events — EDC Las Vegas, Hard Summer, Lost Lands — where bass music audiences gave him the large-scale venue experience that would make the transition to Wynn Las Vegas residency commercially logical. His signature sound — which he calls "brain bass" for its intended neurological intensity — prioritizes tightly wound sub-bass patterns over melodic development, creating a sonic environment where the physical impact of the music at volume is the primary aesthetic experience rather than harmonic or emotional narrative. Subtronics has performed multiple times at Wynn Nightlife venues across 2025 and 2026, including EBC at Night appearances during EDC Week and the Memorial Day weekend circuit. His Saturday June 27 booking at EBC at Night is a standalone summer date that draws the bass music community to the outdoor pool venue at Wynn for the last peak-weekend of June — one of the few Wynn nightlife bookings where the crowd skews predominantly toward bass music listeners rather than the broader pop-electronic audience that Wynn's headliner residencies typically serve.
The Saturday June 27 performance context is significant: a Saturday EBC at Night show carries higher crowd density than the Wednesday Nightswim dates, with the weekend format drawing hotel guests, group travelers, and visiting fans who have specifically planned their Las Vegas weekend around the Subtronics appearance. Saturday EBC at Night events at capacity reach the full 3,500-person ceiling, with the pool deck's production concentrated around the main stage at peak hours. For bass music fans, the outdoor setting of EBC at Night provides one of the few Las Vegas nightclub environments where the sub-bass frequencies of Subtronics' riddim productions extend with genuine physical impact — the open-air pool deck allows bass to travel without the room-mode distortion that muddies low-frequency content in enclosed nightclub spaces. The June 27 booking arrives with summer heat conditions that support outdoor pool programming, and the pre-July 4th timing means the Strip's hotel inventory is filling with holiday visitors who extend their Las Vegas stay to include the final June weekend. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers general admission for qualifying groups; Saturday EBC at Night guest lists fill faster than Wednesday dates, making advance registration essential for the June 27 Subtronics show.
AYYBO takes the Wednesday July 1 EBC at Night slot, opening the July calendar with a house and tech house performance that reflects the stylistic diversity of Wynn Nightlife's 2026 summer roster. AYYBO is a Texas-based DJ and producer who joined the Wynn Nightlife artist family for the 2026 season as part of the property's annual residency announcement — a roster that includes Calvin Harris, Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, deadmau5, and Kaskade alongside newer additions like AYYBO whose tech house and deep house productions represent the more underground-influenced end of Wynn's programming spectrum. His musical style is built around groove-forward, bass-present tech house: productions that prioritize rhythm and groove architecture over melodic development, designed for sustained listening in the late-night hours of a club environment rather than the peak-impact drop dynamics of festival EDM. AYYBO has multiple confirmed Las Vegas dates across July 2026 — including July 1 and later in the month — making the Wynn campus a recurring booking location rather than a one-off Las Vegas appearance. His July 1 EBC at Night date falls on a Wednesday, which means the crowd character matches the Wednesday Nightswim demographic: locals, extended-stay visitors, industry guests, and house music enthusiasts who prefer the mid-week access point to the Wynn outdoor experience.
The July 1 date is specifically positioned as the opening of the Fourth of July week in Las Vegas. July 1 through July 5 is one of the Strip's highest-occupancy periods outside of New Year's Eve — hotel rates peak, nightclub covers climb, and the demand for entertainment across every Las Vegas venue category reaches a summer maximum. Wednesday July 1 at EBC at Night is the first substantive programming night of the Independence Day week, providing a high-quality nightclub experience with more accessible guest list entry and lower cover charges than the July 3, 4, and 5 peak nights that follow. Guests who arrive in Las Vegas on Wednesday July 1 ahead of the July 4th weekend can begin their Las Vegas nightlife circuit at EBC at Night before the peak holiday pricing fully activates on Thursday through Saturday. This pre-holiday access window is one of the strategic advantages of the EBC at Night Wednesday calendar: the venue quality and production scale are equivalent to peak-weekend bookings, while the crowd demand and associated costs remain meaningfully lower.
The programming contrast between the Saturday June 27 Subtronics and Wednesday July 1 AYYBO bookings reflects EBC at Night's scheduling strategy: a weekend night earns the higher-demand, higher-cover bass music headliner whose fanbase travels specifically for the performance, while the mid-week slot receives the groove-driven house act whose music suits extended listening at lower crowd pressure. For guests planning a Las Vegas stay that bridges the last weekend of June into the first week of July — an increasingly common travel pattern given the holiday timing in 2026 — the Subtronics Saturday and AYYBO Wednesday provide two consecutive EBC at Night experiences within the same five-day window.
EBC at Night logistics apply uniformly across both June 27 and July 1. The outdoor pool deck opens at 10:30 PM with doors from the Encore casino floor. Dress code permits swimwear alongside nightclub attire; no athletic shoes, hats, or overly casual clothing. 21+ with valid photo ID. Cabana reservations for the Saturday June 27 Subtronics booking carry peak-Saturday premium minimums — advance reservation is advisable if table service is desired, as Saturday inventory at EBC at Night fills significantly faster than Wednesday inventory. For the Wednesday July 1 AYYBO booking, table minimums run at standard mid-week rates. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers general admission entry for qualifying groups on both dates, with advance registration essential for Saturday June 27 given the higher demand ceiling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is Subtronics and what is riddim dubstep?
- Subtronics is Philadelphia-born Jesse Kardon, one of the most prominent figures in heavy bass music. His signature style is riddim dubstep — a format defined by aggressive, syncopated sub-bass patterns at 150 BPM with high rhythmic complexity. He calls his sound 'brain bass' for its intended neurological intensity. Subtronics built his audience through relentless Insomniac festival touring (EDC Las Vegas, Hard Summer, Lost Lands) before joining the Wynn Nightlife roster for his Las Vegas residency. The outdoor EBC at Night pool deck is one of the acoustically superior environments for bass music on the Strip — sub-bass extends cleanly outdoors without the room-mode distortion of enclosed clubs.
- Who is AYYBO and what house style do they play?
- AYYBO is a Texas-based DJ and producer who joined the Wynn Nightlife 2026 residency roster alongside Calvin Harris, Marshmello, and The Chainsmokers. His style is groove-forward tech house and deep house — productions that prioritize rhythmic architecture and sustained late-night groove over melodic peak-hour impact. He has multiple Las Vegas dates in July 2026 across EBC at Night and other Wynn venues, making the July 1 EBC at Night booking the first of his summer Las Vegas appearances.
- What is the difference between the Saturday June 27 Subtronics and Wednesday July 1 AYYBO shows at EBC at Night?
- Saturday June 27 (Subtronics) is a peak-weekend booking: higher crowd density, higher cover charges, lower guest list availability, and a bass music-specific audience that has often traveled to Las Vegas specifically for this show. Wednesday July 1 (AYYBO) is a mid-week booking: more accessible cover charges, more available guest list, and a crowd that blends Las Vegas locals, industry workers, and July 4th week early arrivals. Both shows deliver full Wynn production at the outdoor pool deck; the differences are in crowd pressure and cost rather than venue quality.
- Is July 1 a good night for Las Vegas nightlife?
- Yes. July 1 is the opening night of the Fourth of July week on the Strip — hotel occupancy climbs throughout the week as holiday visitors arrive, but the early-week cover charges and guest list availability remain meaningfully more accessible than the July 3, 4, and 5 peak nights. Guests arriving in Las Vegas on Wednesday July 1 ahead of the holiday weekend can use EBC at Night as a high-quality first-night experience before peak-holiday pricing activates on Thursday and beyond. The AYYBO booking provides professional club programming at mid-week access conditions.
- Can I attend both the Subtronics and AYYBO shows on the same Las Vegas trip?
- Yes — Saturday June 27 and Wednesday July 1 are four nights apart, making them easily combinable within a 5-day Las Vegas stay that bridges the end of June into the first days of July. Both shows run at EBC at Night from 10:30 PM at the outdoor Encore Beach Club pool deck. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers general admission for both dates. The combined Subtronics-then-AYYBO sequence gives the trip a deliberate sonic arc: heavy bass on Saturday and groove-forward tech house on Wednesday — different dancefloor experiences at the same outdoor venue across one Las Vegas stay.
- What are the cover charges and guest list options for EBC at Night in late June and July?
- Saturday June 27 (Subtronics) runs at weekend EBC at Night rates: typically $40-75 for general admission depending on gender and timing of arrival. Wednesday July 1 (AYYBO) runs at mid-week rates: typically $30-50. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers general admission for qualifying groups on both nights — Wednesday guest list is generally more available with less advance notice required, while Saturday guest list for a headliner booking like Subtronics benefits from registration at least 48-72 hours in advance.
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