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Palm Tree Beach Club October 2026 — Season Finale Lineup

October 3, 2026 – October 10, 2026

Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand

30,000+ estimated attendees

Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand closes the 2026 outdoor pool season in October with two confirmed headliner Saturdays: Alesso on October 3 and Kygo on October 10, coinciding with Columbus Day Weekend. October brings the season's most accessible crowd density and cooler desert temperatures to the MGM Grand saltwater pool deck. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for qualifying groups.

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October opens Palm Tree Beach Club's final chapter of the 2026 outdoor pool season — two confirmed headliner Saturdays anchoring the close of the venue's inaugural year at MGM Grand, with the Mojave Desert autumn delivering a physical environment distinct from the sustained heat of the peak summer programming that ran from May through September. The temperature arithmetic of Las Vegas in early October shifts dramatically from the August ceiling: the average high drops from 104°F in August to 82°F in early October and to 73°F by mid-October, eliminating the sustained UV intensity that makes peak-summer pool parties a physically demanding experience while preserving warm enough conditions for active outdoor pool use through the standard 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM operating window. For the pool's saltwater surface, the 60,000-square-foot deck, the 12 bungalows, the 10 cabanas, and the 3,000-person general admission capacity that Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand brings to the south Las Vegas Strip, October represents an extended programming opportunity rather than a wind-down — two Saturdays in the first two weekends of the month delivering headliner programming at crowd densities below the summer peak and guest list registration windows more accessible than their peak-season equivalents.

Palm Tree Beach Club's October 2026 calendar confirms two headliner Saturday performances: Alesso on October 3 and Kygo on October 10, the latter coinciding with Columbus Day Weekend — the three-day federal holiday window that historically elevates Las Vegas weekend attendance from California and the broader western United States market. Both bookings maintain the 11:00 AM start time that has defined every confirmed 2026 Palm Tree headliner performance across the season. The venue's regular programming — Drift Wednesdays featuring resident DJ sets, Thursday and Friday afternoon sessions, and Sunday wind-down programming — continues through the month alongside the Saturday headliner bookings, giving guests multiple access points to the venue beyond the two confirmed headliner dates. Resident programming at Palm Tree through October typically features DJ artists from within the Tao Group booking network on non-headliner sessions accessible with simplified guest list registration and without the advance-window requirements of the Saturday headliner bookings.

The October physical environment at Palm Tree Beach Club creates conditions for a Las Vegas pool party experience fundamentally different from the summer premium. The MGM Grand saltwater pool deck sits in the Mojave Desert basin, and the October solar arc places the sun at a lower overhead angle than the summer solstice height — the UV intensity that drives mandatory sunscreen reapplication protocols for June and July afternoon sessions diminishes, the shade structures that ring the pool's perimeter become less critical for comfort, and the direct-sun standing zones in front of the main stage become accessible for extended periods without the heat management strategies that summer daytime headliners require of their front-pool audiences. October afternoon arrivals at Palm Tree flow without the 10:30 AM pre-opening queue formation that precedes the most demanded summer Saturday bookings — the operational pace of the venue is more relaxed, the general admission zones more accessible throughout the afternoon arc, and the cabana and bungalow availability that runs weeks-in-advance waitlists during June and July reopens through the fall programming window.

Alesso headlines Palm Tree Beach Club on Saturday, October 3 — the first confirmed October headliner at the venue and the Swedish producer's continuation of his 2026 Las Vegas residency schedule that has included performances across multiple Strip properties through the summer season. Alessandro Lindblad's Alesso project emerged from a trajectory that began within the Swedish dance music production environment: early collaborative work, development within the Scandinavia-to-global pipeline that produced a generation of electronic dance producers in the 2010s, and breakthrough to mainstream visibility through a sequence of production work that culminated in "Heroes (we could be)" with Tove Lo — a 2014 track whose release captured the stylistic inflection point between classic festival progressive house and the melodic, pop-crossover direction that EDM's mainstream branch was moving toward at the time.

That track's vocal hook and emotional build structure placed it simultaneously on dance music streaming playlists, festival main stages, and pop radio — a crossover achievement that defined Alesso's commercial identity in the global market and distinguished his output from the purely DJ-tool oriented production of earlier progressive house practitioners. His subsequent catalog — "Under Control" with Calvin Harris and Hurts, "Take My Breath Away," "If I Lose Myself" (remix with OneRepublic), and a series of collaborative productions that trace the trajectory of festival EDM's relationship with mainstream pop structure — documented a producer whose core competency is the progressive build arc and the anthemic hook that arrives after sustained tension. The emotional release that characterizes peak-festival programming moments sits at the center of every Alesso set, from the opening tension-building sequence through the climax drop and the crowd response that follows.

His Las Vegas residency history spans multiple years of Strip appearances at properties that have hosted the biggest international EDM names — MGM Grand's Hakkasan Nightclub and now Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand's outdoor pool deck. The Palm Tree Beach Club format suits Alesso's performance architecture: his sets build through progressive tension toward extended climax sequences that translate across both enclosed nightclub architecture and the open-air outdoor pool stage, and the Saturday afternoon operating window at Palm Tree gives the build-and-release structure of a full Alesso set sufficient time to develop across the afternoon arc from the 11:00 AM opener through the later peak programming window. The 60,000-square-foot outdoor deck provides the spatial scale his production requires — a crowd spread across the main pool area, cabana row, and standing zones in front of the ground-level stage creates the festival-adjacent environment that his performance style draws maximum energy from.

October 3 is not a holiday weekend, giving the date a regular-Saturday crowd profile rather than the extended-travel attendance that the Columbus Day Weekend a week later generates. The audience for October 3 draws primarily from guests already in Las Vegas on standard weekend travel rather than the dedicated single-destination visitors who plan specifically around holiday programming. This crowd composition makes October 3 one of Palm Tree's most accessible Saturday headliner dates of the fall: guest list registration windows that required five-to-seven days advance for comparable summer Saturday headliners typically clear with three-to-five days advance for October equivalent bookings. Walk-up cover for the October 3 Alesso date without guest list registration runs below the summer Saturday headliner range, consistent with fall pool party pricing across Las Vegas dayclub venues.

Saturday, October 10 brings Kygo to Palm Tree Beach Club for a Columbus Day Weekend headliner booking that positions his October 10 appearance differently from every other performer in the venue's 2026 calendar. Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll — performing as Kygo — co-founded Palm Tree Beach Club with Tao Group Hospitality as the creative partnership that defines the venue's identity, programming direction, booking philosophy, and aesthetic presentation. When Kygo performs at Palm Tree Beach Club, he performs at the venue he helped design, for the audience his catalog has built — a category of Las Vegas pool party appearance categorically distinct from every other headliner booking at the venue regardless of the other performers' individual credentials.

The Palm Tree Beach Club concept emerged from Kygo's commitment to building a dedicated Las Vegas home for the melodic, tropical-electronic programming his catalog represents: the Norwegian producer whose career began with a SoundCloud remix of Ed Sheeran's "I See Fire" in 2013 that circulated beyond the remix circuit into mainstream streaming discovery, and whose subsequent original productions — "Firestone" with Conrad Sewell, "Stole the Show" with Parson James, "Stay" with Maty Noyes, "It Ain't Me" with Selena Gomez, "Higher Love" with Whitney Houston's catalog, "Lose Somebody" with OneRepublic, and the studio album Stargazing — constructed a tropical house and melodic electronic identity that became among the most-streamed individual artist profiles in the genre during the first decade of the streaming era. The venue's design incorporates the aesthetic vocabulary of that catalog: the palm tree iconography, the coastal tropical reference in a desert landlocked setting, the saltwater pool that translates oceanside atmosphere to the MGM Grand campus, and the programming philosophy that centers Kygo's own performances within a broader headliner calendar that extends the Palm Tree Crew brand identity across the full season.

His October 10 Columbus Day Weekend appearance continues the residency pattern that has placed him at the venue across multiple months of the 2026 season, from opening weekend in May through the summer programming arc and now into the October season close. Columbus Day Weekend — the three-day federal holiday window spanning the Friday-to-Monday of the second full October weekend — generates Las Vegas travel demand from California, Nevada, and the broader western United States market that uses the window for short-duration visits. The October 10 Saturday at Palm Tree Beach Club benefits from this Columbus Day Weekend travel population in ways that regular non-holiday October weekends do not: guests who plan specifically around the Columbus Day window account for elevated arrival volumes relative to a standard October Saturday, and Kygo's headliner billing on October 10 coincides with that expanded visitor population's presence on the MGM Grand campus.

Kygo's catalog performance at Palm Tree Beach Club differs from the festival or arena format in ways specific to the outdoor pool venue. The 11:00 AM afternoon start, the saltwater pool acoustic environment where melodic production travels differently than in enclosed spaces, and the dayclub crowd dynamic that allows for a sustained three-to-five-hour performance arc rather than the compressed sixty-to-ninety-minute festival headline slot — all of these parameters align with the productions and tracks that define Kygo's catalog. "Firestone," "It Ain't Me," "Higher Love," and the full Palm Tree Crew library build across the October 10 afternoon in a format calibrated to the poolside experience that his co-founder role at this specific venue makes uniquely complete. The September 2026 Palm Tree programming marked his September 12 appearance as a homecoming event; the October 10 Columbus Day Weekend booking carries that same identity through the season's closing weeks, giving fans who missed the September 12 booking one additional opportunity to experience the co-founder at the venue he designed before the 2026 outdoor season closes.

October 2026 at Palm Tree Beach Club delivers something the summer calendar cannot: access to the venue's MGM Grand campus setting in a physical environment where the outdoor experience is comfortable rather than demanding. The July and August afternoons that define the Palm Tree Beach Club summer peak operate at temperatures requiring active heat management — hydration protocols, shade rotation, sunscreen reapplication, and crowd positioning strategy that the casual summer visitor does not anticipate until standing in direct Mojave Desert sun at 1:30 PM during a peak-summer headliner Saturday. October eliminates that calculus entirely: the same ground-level stage, the same saltwater pool surface, the same bungalow row and cabana configuration, but accessed in desert autumn temperatures that permit extended outdoor afternoon presence without the physical intensity of peak-summer equivalent conditions.

The MGM Grand property context for October adds dimension beyond the pool deck itself. The property's casino floor, restaurant programming, entertainment venues, and hotel configuration create a full-day Las Vegas experience that extends beyond the 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM pool party operating window. The MGM Grand campus's proximity to the T-Mobile Arena and other South Strip venues gives Columbus Day Weekend visitors in particular a multi-venue itinerary that anchors on Palm Tree Beach Club without exhausting its programming possibilities in a single session. For guests whose Las Vegas schedules permit only a single fall pool party appearance, the October 10 Kygo Columbus Day Weekend booking offers the most thematically complete Palm Tree Beach Club experience of the fall season — the venue's co-founder in the venue he helped design, in the season's closing headliner weekend.

Guest list strategy for October 2026 at Palm Tree Beach Club: Alesso Saturday October 3 — register through NoCoverVegas three to five days in advance. The first October Saturday at Palm Tree falls within the accessible portion of the fall registration calendar; the Alesso booking is the month's opening headliner but operates below the registration pressure of the Columbus Day Weekend booking on October 10. Walk-up cover without guest list on October 3 runs $30–$50 per person for the Alesso Saturday. Kygo Saturday October 10 (Columbus Day Weekend) — register through NoCoverVegas five to seven days in advance; targeting Wednesday October 7 as the submission deadline is recommended for Saturday availability. As Palm Tree Beach Club's co-founder, Kygo's weekend bookings fill guest list availability faster than most other headliner dates at the venue. Columbus Day Weekend compounds that demand with the three-day federal holiday travel volume from California and the western US market. Walk-up cover on October 10 without guest list runs $40–$60 per person, consistent with Kygo's co-founder pricing tier and holiday weekend demand. Women receive complimentary admission with guest list at both October Palm Tree headliner sessions. Men receive free or reduced cover within the guest list window before the afternoon peak arrival. Palm Tree Beach Club is located at MGM Grand, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

Sources: electronic.vegas/venue/palm-tree-beach-club/ (Alesso Oct 3, Kygo Oct 10 — verified June 2026); taogroup.com/venues/palm-tree-beach-club-las-vegas/events/ (verified June 2026); vipnightlife.com/events/kygo-saturday-pool-party-vegas-palm-tree-beach-club/ (Kygo Oct 10 confirmed).

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Saturday, October 3 — Alesso

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Saturday, October 10 — Kygo (Columbus Day Weekend)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is performing at Palm Tree Beach Club in October 2026?
Palm Tree Beach Club October 2026 confirmed headliners: Alesso on Saturday October 3 (11:00 AM) and Kygo on Saturday October 10 for Columbus Day Weekend (11:00 AM). Both events are on the saltwater pool deck at MGM Grand. Kygo is the co-founder of Palm Tree Beach Club and his appearances draw fans who follow him specifically to the MGM Grand property. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for qualifying groups. Sources: electronic.vegas and taogroup.com (verified June 2026).
Is October a good time to visit Palm Tree Beach Club Las Vegas?
Yes — October at Palm Tree Beach Club delivers the same headliner programming as the summer calendar at reduced crowd density, shorter guest list registration windows, and with Las Vegas temperatures averaging 78–82°F instead of the 100°F+ peak summer days. The 60,000-square-foot saltwater pool deck, bungalows, and cabanas operate with more accessible arrival conditions than summer Saturdays. The Alesso October 3 and Kygo October 10 bookings offer fall visitors access to the venue's season-closing headliner programming without summer's peak-season logistics.
When does Kygo perform at Palm Tree Beach Club in October 2026?
Kygo headlines Palm Tree Beach Club on Saturday, October 10, 2026 at 11:00 AM — Columbus Day Weekend. As the co-founder of Palm Tree Beach Club, his appearances at the venue are distinct from all other headliner bookings: he performs at the venue he co-designed, in the setting his Palm Tree Crew brand helped create. Columbus Day Weekend elevates Las Vegas attendance from California and the western US market, making October 10 the highest-demand fall date at the venue. Register for NoCoverVegas guest list by Wednesday October 7; Kygo appearances at Palm Tree fill faster than standard headliner bookings.
How do I get free entry to Palm Tree Beach Club in October 2026?
Register for the NoCoverVegas free guest list. Advance windows: Alesso Saturday October 3 — register 3 to 5 days before. Kygo Saturday October 10 (Columbus Day Weekend) — register 5 to 7 days before, targeting Wednesday October 7. Women receive complimentary admission with guest list; men receive free or reduced cover before the afternoon peak. Walk-up cover without guest list runs $30–$50 for October 3 and $40–$60 for October 10. Palm Tree Beach Club is at MGM Grand, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd.

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