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Zouk Nightclub July 2026 — Full Monthly Lineup

July 3, 2026 – July 31, 2026

Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas

40,000+ estimated attendees

Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas runs eight confirmed headliner performances in July 2026 across four weekends and additional Thursday nights. The month opens with Meduza on Friday July 3 and Don Toliver on Saturday July 4 for the Fourth of July holiday stretch, then 2 Chainz headlines Thursday July 9 followed by Meek Mill's Official UFC Afterparty hosted by Paddy Pimblett on Saturday July 11, LEGADO 7 featuring Ivan Davalos on Saturday July 18, Alison Wonderland on Friday July 24 and RL Grime on Saturday July 25 for the late-July peak weekend, and Duke Dumont closes the month on Friday July 31. The July lineup spans Italian melodic house, Atlanta hip-hop, Philadelphia drill, Los Angeles Latin urbano, Australian bass-electronic, Los Angeles trap-bass, and UK deep house — the most genre-diverse single-month program in Zouk's 2026 residency calendar. Sources: zoukgrouplv.com, electronic.vegas, Supabase event_listings.

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Zouk Nightclub's July 2026 calendar reads like a deliberate survey of where electronic music, hip-hop, and Latin urbano intersect in the Las Vegas nightclub market: eight confirmed bookings across four weekends and additional Thursday nights, each occupying a distinct genre position within the broader bass-forward and house-influenced identity that has defined Zouk's residency programming since opening at Resorts World Las Vegas in 2021. The month places Meduza's Italian melodic house alongside Don Toliver's Houston psychedelic trap, 2 Chainz's Atlanta trap alongside Meek Mill's Philadelphia drill, LEGADO 7's Los Angeles Latin urbano, and closes with Alison Wonderland's Australian bass-electronic, RL Grime's Sable Valley sound, and Duke Dumont's UK deep house as the final Friday of summer's core month. No other Strip nightclub in July 2026 covers that range of artistically serious bookings across this many genre categories — not the pop-EDM concentration at OMNIA, not the tech-house-forward LIV calendar, not the hip-hop-anchored Hakkasan program. Zouk's position as the Resorts World flagship entertainment venue, housed in a room designed by Zouk Group Singapore with a Funktion-One speaker system calibrated for bass-forward music at high volume, creates the physical and cultural conditions for this genre diversity to function simultaneously at the same venue across consecutive weekends and weekday bookings.

Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas is the North American expression of Zouk Group, the Singapore-based hospitality company founded in 1991 that has operated Zouk Singapore as the dominant force in Southeast Asian nightclub culture for over three decades. The Singapore Zouk has hosted virtually every major electronic music act in the world across its history — it is, in the Asian club context, the equivalent of Fabric in London or Berghain in Berlin, a venue with institutional status in the global nightlife industry. The Las Vegas location, opened in December 2021 as part of the Resorts World Las Vegas development on the former Stardust site, was designed to translate that heritage into the North American market: a 5,000-person capacity main room with surround-sound Funktion-One speaker arrays, elevated DJ booth with full floor sightlines, and a booking philosophy that prioritizes musical substance alongside commercial draw. The July 2026 calendar is one of the strongest expressions of that philosophy in practice — five bookings that a serious electronic music fan would attend specifically for the artist rather than the Las Vegas occasion.

**Fourth of July Weekend (July 3–4): Meduza + Don Toliver**

The July 2026 calendar opens against the backdrop of Independence Day weekend, Las Vegas's third-highest-demand calendar period after New Year's Eve and EDC Week. Where most nightclubs on the Strip book established commercial EDM names or hip-hop headliners for the holiday, Zouk opens with Meduza on Friday July 3 — the Milan-born production trio of Luca de Gregorio, Mattia Vitale, and Simone Giani, whose 2019 breakthrough single 'Piece of Your Heart' with Goodboys reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording. Meduza's sound occupies the intersection of deep house, tech house, and melodic pop-dance with an Italian emotional texture that distinguishes their productions from the British-Dutch triangle that has historically dominated European house music. Their Las Vegas bookings are relatively infrequent compared to their European touring density — the Fourth of July Friday Zouk date is among their most significant North American nightclub appearances of the 2026 summer — and the 10:00 PM start positions them perfectly for an audience arriving after daytime pool parties at Encore Beach Club, Palm Tree, or OMNIA Dayclub.

Saturday July 4 brings Don Toliver to Zouk Nightclub for one of the most commercially significant hip-hop bookings at the venue in 2026. Don Toliver — Houston-born Caleb Zackery Toliver, whose fifth studio album Octane debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in January 2026 — represents a specific and increasingly rare booking type in the Las Vegas nightclub market: an active hip-hop headliner at or near the commercial peak of his career performing at a venue not primarily associated with hip-hop programming. His psychedelic trap sound, rooted in the Swishahouse and chopped-and-screwed tradition he absorbed growing up in Houston's Alief neighborhood, translates into a live performance format distinct from the DJ residency model that anchors most Zouk bookings. The July 4 Independence Day context amplifies the premium — Don Toliver on a holiday Saturday at a 5,000-person nightclub engineered for bass music, drawing an audience that begins the day at Las Vegas dayclubs and transitions to Zouk after sundown.

The two-night Fourth of July sequence creates a natural weekend arc: Meduza's groove-forward Italian house on Friday establishes the weekend's musical tone for guests whose taste runs toward electronic production, and Don Toliver's Houston-rooted live performance on Saturday shifts the room's energy into something rarer in the Zouk calendar — a hip-hop-primary booking at a venue whose identity is primarily electronic. The cross-genre holiday programming serves Zouk's strategic interest in demonstrating range within a dedicated nightclub identity, and it serves the audience interest in experiencing something substantive rather than predictable during the highest-demand two nights of the summer.

**Mid-July: 2 Chainz, Meek Mill & LEGADO 7 (July 9–18)**

The middle stretch of Zouk Nightclub's July 2026 calendar takes a sharp turn into hip-hop and Latin electronic music, reflecting the venue's commitment to genre diversity beyond its EDM foundation. Thursday July 9 brings 2 Chainz — Tauheed Epps, Atlanta-born rapper and dual Grammy winner whose career spans from D4L-era Southern trap through his platinum Rap or Go to the League period — to Zouk for one of the most prominent hip-hop bookings at the venue in summer 2026. 2 Chainz at Zouk is a live performance event, not a DJ set: he performs his Atlanta trap catalog with live vocals over production, filling the Resorts World nightclub room with the kind of Southern hip-hop energy that distinguishes the Zouk hip-hop calendar from the DJ-forward EDM programming that defines most of the month. The Thursday timing positions July 9 as a mid-week anchor for visitors whose Strip itinerary extends beyond the standard Friday–Saturday pattern — and the Resorts World campus infrastructure supports the extended programming calendar that a Thursday headliner booking requires.

Saturday July 11 brings Meek Mill — Robert Rihmeek Williams, Philadelphia-born rapper whose career narrative is among the most publicly documented in contemporary hip-hop — to Zouk Nightclub for the Official UFC Afterparty, hosted by Paddy Pimblett. The UFC context is significant: Paddy Pimblett, the Liverpool-born UFC lightweight fighter with one of the sport's most visible social media presences in 2026, serves as host for a post-fight nightclub event that positions Zouk as the official celebration venue for the July 2026 UFC weekend in Las Vegas. Meek Mill's July 11 performance anchors the afterparty billing — his Philadelphia drill-influenced catalog, from DC4 through Expensive Pain and his subsequent releases, fills a distinctly different sonic space than the electronic music programming surrounding it in Zouk's July calendar. The UFC afterparty format typically drives the largest single-night crowd of the weekend event cycle at Las Vegas nightclubs, as post-fight audiences transition directly from the arena to the club in large numbers; the combination of Meek Mill and Paddy Pimblett as host makes the July 11 booking one of the highest cross-sport-and-music-demand nights of Zouk's summer calendar.

Saturday July 18 brings LEGADO 7 — the Los Angeles-based Latin urbano and regional Mexican-influenced production collective fronted by Ivan Davalos — to Zouk Nightclub for one of the most distinctive bookings in the venue's 2026 summer calendar. LEGADO 7's music occupies the intersection of Latin trap, reggaeton, and corrido-influenced production that has defined the crossover moment between Southern California regional Mexican music and mainstream Latin urbano. Their Zouk appearance on July 18 positions them as one of the few Saturday headliner bookings at a Strip nightclub in summer 2026 that draws primarily from the Latin urbano fanbase rather than the EDM or hip-hop audiences that dominate Zouk's other July dates. The Saturday slot on July 18 — the venue's highest-demand weekly format — reflects Zouk's confidence in LEGADO 7's draw within Las Vegas's substantial Latin entertainment audience, a market that Resorts World Las Vegas has invested in reaching through its broader entertainment and dining programming.

The three-date mid-July sequence (2 Chainz Thursday July 9, Meek Mill Saturday July 11, LEGADO 7 Saturday July 18) transforms the month's middle from a transitional gap into a distinct programming chapter: where most Strip nightclubs treat mid-July as a secondary period between Fourth of July weekend and the late-summer peak, Zouk's calendar places three headliners across ten days spanning Atlanta hip-hop, Philadelphia drill, and Los Angeles Latin urbano. This diversification serves Zouk's broader strategic interest in positioning the venue as a destination for audiences whose nightlife identity is not primarily defined by EDM — and the Resorts World campus provides the infrastructure to host afterparty formats like the UFC event that depend on coordination with major sporting events at the Thomas & Mack Center and surrounding Las Vegas arena district.

**Late July: Alison Wonderland (July 24) + RL Grime (July 25)**

The last full weekend of July 2026 is Zouk's strongest two-night sequence of the month by the measure of their combined fanbase reach and artistic prestige within the bass and electronic music world. Friday July 24 brings Alison Wonderland — Alexandra Sholler, Sydney-born DJ, producer, and vocalist — to Zouk for one of her confirmed summer 2026 residency dates at the venue. Wonderland's career trajectory from classical cellist and indie musician through her emergence as a globally recognized electronic music headliner is one of the genre's more genuinely unusual origin stories: her 2018 album Awake debuted at number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, she is recognized as the highest-billed female DJ in Coachella history, and she has built a catalog spanning emotional bass music, trap-influenced electronic production, and personal songwriting that treats the DJ set as a performance rather than a service. Her live vocal integration distinguishes her Zouk appearances from the standard DJ residency format: Wonderland performs into a microphone during her sets, delivering original lyrics over her productions and those of other artists in a hybrid format that converts the nightclub experience into something closer to a concert-within-a-club.

Saturday July 25 brings RL Grime — Henry Steinway, Los Angeles-based producer and Sable Valley label founder — to Zouk for his second confirmed summer Zouk date of 2026 (following his June appearances). RL Grime helped define the trajectory of trap music's presence in the electronic music festival world: his annual Halloween mixes, released free each year as a dense hour-long DJ set, have accumulated hundreds of millions of plays and stand among the most respected annual releases in DJ culture; his Sable Valley imprint has become one of the defining labels for dark, emotive bass music occupying the space between underground credibility and festival accessibility. The Saturday July 25 Zouk booking is among the summer's highest-demand single-night guest list requests — RL Grime's Las Vegas appearances tend to concentrate his most dedicated fanbase in a room where the Funktion-One system's low-frequency response validates the sub-bass architecture that defines his production work.

The Wonderland-to-RL Grime weekend arc creates a coherent two-night experience for attendees who want both the emotional depth of bass electronic music with vocal character (Wonderland Friday) and the kinetic, track-driven energy of bass and trap production at peak volume (RL Grime Saturday). The pairing is one of Zouk's most musically coherent two-night sequences in July 2026 — both artists exist in the bass music ecosystem but at different emotional registers, and the sequential nature of the weekend creates a natural progression for guests who attend both nights.

**End of Month: Duke Dumont (July 31)**

Duke Dumont closes July at Zouk on Friday July 31 — Adam Dyment, London-born UK deep house and Ibiza-influenced producer whose 'Need U (100%)' featuring A*M*E and 'I Got U' featuring Jax Jones both topped the UK Singles Chart and earned Grammy nominations for Best Dance Recording in consecutive years. His 2015 'Ocean Drive' has achieved one of the longer lifespans of any mid-decade house single, its warm Balearic-influenced production accumulating a decade of summer playlist placement that makes it one of the most instantly recognizable entries in UK house music. His Blasé Boys Club label and 2020 album Duality contextualizes his singles work within a full-length production statement that reinforces his identity as a house music songwriter and producer rather than a pure DJ commodity. At Zouk on July 31, Duke Dumont's UK deep house catalog intersects with the Resorts World audience profile in a way that suits the closing-Friday-of-summer positioning: his groove-forward, emotionally warm productions provide the ideal transition point between summer's peak month and the late-summer August programming that follows.

**Guest List Strategy for July 2026 at Zouk**

NoCoverVegas guest list registration timelines for Zouk July 2026 reflect the variable demand across the month's dates. Fourth of July weekend — both Meduza July 3 and Don Toliver July 4 — requires the earliest registration of the month: submit through NoCoverVegas at least five to seven days before Independence Day, as July 4 Saturday guest list at any major Las Vegas nightclub fills faster than almost any non-EDC-Week date. Meek Mill July 11 (Official UFC Afterparty) is the month's second-highest-demand single night — the combination of post-fight audience spillover and Meek Mill's draw means July 11 Saturday guest list fills almost as fast as the holiday weekend dates; register by the preceding Tuesday (July 7). 2 Chainz Thursday July 9 is more accessible than the Saturday dates but should still be registered by the preceding Monday (July 6). LEGADO 7 July 18 represents strong Saturday demand from the Latin entertainment audience — register by Wednesday July 15. Alison Wonderland July 24 and RL Grime July 25 are the month's third peak demand sequence — register both by the preceding Monday (July 20). Duke Dumont July 31 is more accessible than the holiday, UFC, or late-July peak dates and typically processes guest list through Thursday of the same week.

Free guest list through NoCoverVegas covers complimentary general admission for qualifying groups across all July dates at Zouk Nightclub. Men's general admission on guest list is typically complimentary before midnight on Friday bookings and before 11:30 PM on Saturdays; arrival before those windows is recommended for the highest-demand dates. Zouk's upscale dress code is enforced: dress shirts, fashion tops, heels, boots, and upscale footwear acceptable; prohibited items include athletic wear, jerseys, tank tops for men, sandals for men, athletic sneakers, hats, and hoodies. The venue is 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required at all times.

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Friday, July 3 — Fourth of July Opening Night (Meduza)

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Saturday, July 4 — Independence Day (Don Toliver)

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Thursday, July 9 — 2 Chainz at Zouk Nightclub

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Saturday, July 11 — Meek Mill at Zouk Nightclub (Official UFC Afterparty, hosted by Paddy Pimblett)

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Saturday, July 18 — LEGADO 7 featuring Ivan Davalos at Zouk Nightclub

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Friday, July 24 — Alison Wonderland at Zouk

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Saturday, July 25 — RL Grime at Zouk

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Friday, July 31 — Duke Dumont at Zouk

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is performing at Zouk Nightclub in July 2026?
Zouk Nightclub July 2026 confirmed headliners: Meduza (Friday July 3), Don Toliver (Saturday July 4), 2 Chainz (Thursday July 9), Meek Mill (Saturday July 11 — Official UFC Afterparty hosted by Paddy Pimblett), LEGADO 7 featuring Ivan Davalos (Saturday July 18), Alison Wonderland (Friday July 24), RL Grime (Saturday July 25), and Duke Dumont (Friday July 31). All performances at Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas, 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd. Doors at 10:00 PM or 10:30 PM depending on the night. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for qualifying groups. Sources: zoukgrouplv.com/events/, electronic.vegas/venue/zouk-nightclub-resorts-world/
How do I get free entry to Zouk Nightclub in July 2026?
Register through the NoCoverVegas free guest list form. Recommended lead times: Don Toliver July 4 and Meduza July 3 — register 5–7 days before (Fourth of July weekend fills fastest). Alison Wonderland July 24 and RL Grime July 25 — register by Monday July 20. Duke Dumont July 31 — Thursday registration is typically sufficient. Women receive complimentary general admission on guest list all night; men receive free entry before midnight on Fridays and before 11:30 PM on Saturdays. Walk-up cover for July headliner Saturdays at Zouk runs $50–$100 without guest list.
What is Zouk Nightclub and why is it different from other Las Vegas clubs?
Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas is the North American venue of Zouk Group Singapore — the company that has operated Zouk Singapore as one of Asia's most respected nightclubs since 1991. The Las Vegas location opened in December 2021 with a 5,000-person capacity main room and a Funktion-One speaker system calibrated for bass-forward music. Zouk's booking philosophy prioritizes musical substance: their 2026 residency calendar spans Italian house (Meduza), Australian bass-electronic (Alison Wonderland), UK deep house (Duke Dumont), and hip-hop headliners (Don Toliver) — a range of artistically distinct bookings rarely found at a single Las Vegas venue. Zouk is located on the Resorts World Las Vegas campus at the northern end of the Strip.
Is Don Toliver at Zouk on July 4 a DJ set or a live performance?
Don Toliver's July 4 appearance at Zouk Nightclub is a live performance event — not a DJ residency set. He performs his catalog of melodic trap and psychedelic R&B material from albums including Heaven or Hell (2020), Life of a Don (2021), Hardstone Psycho (2024), and his 2026 chart-topper Octane, with live vocals and rap performance over production. This format is distinct from the electronic DJ sets at most other Zouk bookings. Fourth of July Saturday guest lists fill fast — register through NoCoverVegas at least five to seven days before the event.

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