Zouk Nightclub Fourth of July 2026 — Don Toliver & Meduza
July 3, 2026 – July 4, 2026
Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas
7,000+ estimated attendees
Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas anchors its July 4th holiday weekend programming with Don Toliver headlining Independence Day Saturday July 4, 2026 at 10:00 PM and Meduza headlining the Friday July 3 holiday opener at 10:00 PM. Don Toliver — born Caleb Zackery Toliver, Houston-born singer, rapper, and songwriter signed to Cactus Jack/Atlantic — represents the crossover between trap, R&B, and mainstream pop that has made him one of the most commercially successful artists of the 2020s. His 2020 debut Heaven or Hell, his 2021 Love Sick collaboration tour with Travis Scott, and his 2022 Life of a DON album established him as one of the defining voices of Houston rap's next generation. The July 4 Zouk booking brings his live performance energy to one of the Strip's largest and most technically sophisticated nightclub environments — a hip-hop anchor booking on the Independence Day Saturday that distinguishes Zouk from the EDM-dominant programming at XS, Hakkasan, and OMNIA on the same night. Meduza — the Italian production trio of Mattia Vitturi, Luca De Gregorio, and Simone Giani — headlines Friday July 3 with their melodic house and deep house catalog anchored by "Piece of Your Heart" (over two billion Spotify streams), "Paradise," and "Tell It to My Heart." Their Zouk appearance on the holiday opener night delivers underground-credible house music on a night where most Strip venues program hip-hop and top-40, creating a distinct positioning for guests who want the festival-grade electronic experience in a nightclub setting before Independence Day Saturday. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas opened in 2021 as one of the Strip's most technically sophisticated nightclub environments — 26,060 square feet of nightclub space with a main dance floor anchored by The Mothership LED installation, towering production infrastructure, and a 3D surround sound system specifically engineered for high-SPL bass-forward music. Its position at the north end of the Strip adjacent to Encore and Fontainebleau makes it walkable from both Wynn/Encore and Fontainebleau properties. Guest list through NoCoverVegas covers general admission for qualifying groups on both July 3 and July 4.
Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas opened in 2021 as the Las Vegas outpost of the internationally established Zouk Group brand — a hospitality organization that built its reputation running Singapore's defining nightclub venue for decades before expanding into Miami and the Las Vegas Strip. The Las Vegas location spans 26,060 square feet of nightclub space within the larger Resorts World complex, operating with a capacity of 2,160 guests under The Mothership — a custom LED installation centerpiece that commands the main room ceiling and represents one of the most technically sophisticated visual production rigs in the city. The venue opened as the north Strip's answer to the established mega-clubs at MGM Grand, Wynn/Encore, and Caesars Palace, and has since built a residency roster that spans tech house, melodic electronic, hip-hop, and Latin music in proportions uncommon for a single venue.
The Zouk complex at Resorts World encompasses three venues operating within the same building. Zouk Nightclub is the flagship — the 26,060-square-foot main room running Thursday through Saturday with headliner bookings. AYU Dayclub is the adjacent pool venue, sharing the Resorts World property and creating a day-to-night pipeline comparable to the Wynn campus's Encore Beach Club to XS sequence or MGM Grand's Palm Tree Beach Club to Hakkasan route. On Fourth of July weekend, AYU Dayclub hosts afternoon programming that flows into Zouk Nightclub's evening events without requiring guests to leave Resorts World. Capital Bar functions as a 40-person intimate VIP lounge within the Zouk building, and the Empire room operates as a flexible secondary space for exclusive events. The integrated three-venue model gives groups attending Zouk on July 4 weekend the option of a complete day-to-night Las Vegas experience entirely within a single resort property.
The July 4, 2026 Saturday headliner at Zouk is Don Toliver — born Caleb Zackary Toliver on June 12, 1994, and raised in the Alief neighborhood of southwest Houston, Texas. His path into the recording industry began through his debut mixtape, Donny Womack (2018), released within days of Travis Scott's Astroworld album, on which Toliver had made a guest appearance that brought him national visibility. He signed with Scott's Cactus Jack Records in a joint venture with Atlantic Records in the weeks that followed — a signing that provided him immediate distribution infrastructure while maintaining creative proximity to Scott's production circle and to the sound design that defined Cactus Jack's sonic identity. His breakthrough singles "No Idea" and "After Party," both triple-platinum certified by the RIAA, established him in the Billboard Hot 100 and identified him as one of the most commercially promising artists emerging from the Houston scene's next generation.
His studio album discography traces a deliberate commercial escalation: Heaven or Hell (2020) debuted in the top ten of the Billboard 200 and introduced him to mainstream streaming audiences as a complete artist rather than a featured guest. Life of a DON (2021) extended his reach into pop crossover territory while retaining his Houston melodic trap foundation. Love Sick (2023) and Hardstone Psycho (2024) demonstrated range, with Hardstone Psycho — his most aggressive and trap-centered project — peaking at number three on the Billboard 200 and producing the top-40 single "Bandit." His fifth studio album, Octane (released January 30, 2026 through Donnway & Co and Cactus Jack under license to Atlantic Records), debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 in its first week, earning 162,000 album-equivalent units including guest appearances from Travis Scott, Yeat, Rema, and Teezo Touchdown. OCTANE delivered his first chart-topping album and solidified his position as one of the most commercially significant artists in contemporary rap and R&B. The Zouk booking on July 4, 2026 captures him at the height of his commercial profile.
Don Toliver's live show format at nightclub appearances integrates his vocalist presence with DJ and production backing — a live-hybrid model where his catalog runs as performed music rather than a DJ set. Songs from the OCTANE era alongside heavyweights from Heaven or Hell and Life of a DON form the structural backbone of a 60-to-90-minute performance that functions as a compressed concert experience within the nightclub environment. The format rewards both casual streaming audiences — who know individual tracks without necessarily being album-deep — and dedicated Cactus Jack followers who track the inter-album stylistic evolution. Zouk's main room production, including The Mothership LED installation and the venue's engineered surround sound system, provides a technical performance infrastructure suited to the visual and sonic demands of this style of presentation.
The Friday July 3 opening night at Zouk features Meduza — the Italian production trio of Mattia Vitturi, Luca De Gregorio, and Simone Giani. Their international breakthrough came through "Piece of Your Heart" (featuring Goodboys), which exceeded two billion streams on Spotify and became one of the defining melodic house anthems of 2019. Subsequent releases including "Paradise" (with Dermot Kennedy), "Tell It to My Heart" (with Clean Bandit and Julia Jacklin), and "Lose Control" extended their profile into the mainstream electronic pop space while maintaining their anchoring in deep house and melodic house production. Their Zouk appearance on July 3 delivers the Italian electronic production tradition in a Las Vegas nightclub setting — a programming choice that contrasts the Friday lineup with Saturday's American trap and R&B headliner, giving the July 4 weekend two entirely distinct genre experiences across consecutive nights at the same venue.
The genre contrast between July 3 (Meduza: melodic house, Italian electronic) and July 4 (Don Toliver: Houston trap and R&B) defines what makes the Zouk July 4 weekend distinctive among Strip venues. Most Las Vegas nightclubs commit to a single genre identity across a holiday weekend — EDM throughout, or hip-hop throughout. Zouk's calendar on this specific weekend provides both: melodic house for the guest whose preference tracks with club-rooted European electronic music, and Houston trap for the guest whose taste spans rap, R&B, and the Cactus Jack sound. The separation across dates rather than simultaneous programming in different rooms gives each genre full access to Zouk's 26,060-square-foot production capacity rather than splitting it.
Zouk's north Strip location at Resorts World Las Vegas positions it at 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd near the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Convention Center Drive. The property sits immediately adjacent to Wynn Encore on its southern side and Fontainebleau Las Vegas on its northern side, making it part of a north Strip cluster that includes LIV Beach at Fontainebleau and Encore Beach Club at Wynn. July 4 afternoon guests at LIV Beach (Tiësto) or Encore Beach Club (Hugel) can walk to Zouk Nightclub for Don Toliver without a rideshare, making the north Strip the most walkable nightclub-to-nightclub corridor for the Independence Day transition from daytime to evening programming. Resorts World's own property includes casino gaming, multiple dining options, and the Hilton hotel tower and Conrad Las Vegas towers — making on-property guests entirely self-contained from check-in through nightclub close.
Dress code at Zouk enforces one of the most explicit prohibited-item lists on the Strip. Denied items include: athletic wear of any kind, shorts, tank tops, jerseys, cut-off shirts, sweatpants, baggy clothing, overly ripped clothing, soiled clothing, offensive prints, and items displaying illegal paraphernalia. Men should wear dress shoes or clean leather footwear, fitted trousers or dark non-distressed jeans, and a collared or dress shirt. Women are expected in cocktail or fashionable nightlife attire. Holiday weekends including July 4 apply the strictest interpretation of the dress code with reduced tolerance for borderline cases. The 21-and-over policy applies at all Zouk Nightclub events without exception.
Bottle service at Zouk on July 4 starts at $600 minimum for positioning away from the DJ booth and escalates to $3,000 and above for premium stage-adjacent sections. The standard Zouk gratuity, service fees, and Nevada sales tax add approximately 30–35 percent above the stated minimum on any table purchase. Groups who book bottle service are advised to confirm check-in details with their table contact the day before the event, as the July 4 holiday volume creates check-in queue timing that differs from standard weekend procedures.
Guest list registration through NoCoverVegas for Don Toliver at Zouk on July 4 should be submitted by June 27 at the latest — the eight-person lineup cut for holiday headliner nights means guest list slots fill faster than standard weekend capacity. The Zouk guest list sign-up closes at 8:00 PM on the day of the event, making same-day registration for July 4 risky. Women receive complimentary admission all night on the guest list. Men receive complimentary entry before 1:00 AM with an even or better female-to-male ratio in the group. Uneven male-heavy ratios typically face either a cover charge or denial at check-in for peak headliner nights at Zouk — the Independence Day Saturday Don Toliver booking will enforce ratio requirements at the strictest level of the calendar year.
Resorts World Las Vegas launches one of the largest Fourth of July fireworks displays on the Strip — a rooftop display visible from the north Strip corridor and from multiple exterior hotel terraces within the Resorts World complex. The fireworks typically launch between 9:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Guests arriving for the 10:00 PM Zouk doors can position themselves on Resorts World's exterior terraces or the hotel tower viewing areas for the fireworks in the 9:00 PM to 9:45 PM window before transitioning to Zouk's entry queue for the 10:00 PM opening. The Fontainebleau Las Vegas immediately to the north also operates exterior viewing areas for the July 4 display, and both properties are within two minutes on foot from each other — the entire north Strip cluster between Fontainebleau and Wynn/Encore is among the most accessible locations for Independence Day fireworks viewing without purchasing a separate ticketed fireworks event.
The Sunday July 6 programming at Resorts World offers the Moonbeam Sunday series at Zouk or AYU Dayclub — a Tulum-inspired outdoor dance party format that operates as one of the more unique recurring events in the Las Vegas Sunday calendar. Guests extending their July 4 weekend visit through Sunday can transition from the Saturday Don Toliver nightclub show into the Sunday afternoon Moonbeam experience entirely within the Resorts World campus, completing one of the most efficient two-night sequences available on the Strip for guests whose musical preference spans both hip-hop headliners and electronic daytime programming.
Hotel accommodations within Resorts World itself include three distinct tower options: the Hilton Las Vegas at Resorts World (larger inventory, standard pricing), Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World (lifestyle-tier amenity package), and Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World (ultra-luxury, limited inventory). On-property guests attending the Don Toliver event eliminate all transportation logistics — room to casino to Zouk and back without stepping outside the climate-controlled Resorts World interior on a July night when Las Vegas outdoor temperatures remain above 95°F past midnight. Guests staying elsewhere on the north Strip — at Encore Las Vegas, Wynn, or Fontainebleau — are each within a 5-to-10-minute walk of the Zouk entrance depending on specific tower position, making the north Strip one of the few Strip corridors where guests at multiple properties can realistically walk to the nightclub rather than depend on rideshare at peak surge pricing.
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Friday, July 3 — Fourth of July Weekend Opener
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is performing at Zouk Nightclub for Fourth of July weekend 2026?
- Don Toliver headlines Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas on Saturday July 4, 2026 at 10:00 PM for Independence Day. Toliver — raised in the Alief neighborhood of Houston, signed to Cactus Jack/Atlantic Records — is touring in support of OCTANE (2026), his first Billboard 200 number-one album. Meduza, the Italian melodic house trio known for 'Piece of Your Heart' (2B+ Spotify streams), headlines Friday July 3 at 10:00 PM for the holiday weekend opener. Sources: electronic.vegas July 4 event calendar (verified June 2026); zoukgrouplv.com/Eventbrite confirmed.
- How do I get free entry to Zouk Nightclub on July 4, 2026?
- Register through the NoCoverVegas free guest list for Don Toliver at Zouk on Saturday July 4. Guest list registration closes at 8:00 PM on the day of the event — advance registration at least 5–7 days before Independence Day is strongly recommended, as July 4 is one of the highest-demand nights in Zouk's annual calendar. Women receive complimentary admission all night. Men receive complimentary entry before 1:00 AM with an even or better female-to-male ratio — male-heavy groups will face cover charges or denial on holiday headliner nights. Friday July 3 with Meduza has more accessible guest list availability.
- Is Don Toliver performing a DJ set or live at Zouk on July 4?
- Don Toliver performs in a live-hybrid format at Zouk Nightclub on July 4, 2026 — not a traditional DJ set. His nightclub shows combine his live vocal performance with DJ and production backing, covering his catalog from Heaven or Hell (2020), Life of a DON (2021), Hardstone Psycho (2024), and OCTANE (2026). The format functions as a condensed concert experience within a nightclub environment. Zouk's 26,060-square-foot main room, The Mothership LED installation, and its engineered surround sound system are well-matched to the visual and sonic demands of a live-hybrid headliner show.
- How does Zouk July 4 compare to other Las Vegas nightclubs that night?
- Don Toliver at Zouk is the Houston trap and R&B anchor of the July 4 Strip lineup, differentiated from EDM at XS Nightclub (Mau P, tech house), OMNIA (Deorro, electro house), and Marquee (TWINSICK, open-format). Hakkasan (Tyga, West Coast hip-hop) is the closest comparison in genre — both are hip-hop headliners, but Toliver's trap and melodic R&B aesthetic is Houston-rooted and more melodically driven than Tyga's LA rap catalog. Zouk's north Strip location at Resorts World is walkable from Encore Beach Club and LIV Beach, making it the natural nightclub destination for guests who spent the July 4 afternoon at north Strip dayclubs.
- Can I go from AYU Dayclub to Zouk Nightclub on the same property on July 4?
- Yes — AYU Dayclub and Zouk Nightclub are both part of the Zouk complex within Resorts World Las Vegas. On July 4 afternoon, AYU Dayclub runs independence-day programming from approximately 11:00 AM to sunset. Zouk Nightclub opens at 10:00 PM for Don Toliver. Guests who attend AYU in the afternoon can remain on Resorts World's property for dinner at any of the resort's restaurant options, then transition to Zouk for the Don Toliver show without leaving the campus — a complete day-to-night sequence on one property comparable to Wynn's EBC-to-XS pipeline.
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