July 2–5, 2026

July 4th Nightclubs Las Vegas 2026

Mau P at XS. TWINSICK at Marquee. Don Toliver at Zouk. Tyga at Hakkasan. Deorro at OMNIA. Night-by-night July 4th nightclub lineup, cover charges, guest list strategy, and dress code.

Schedule

Night-by-Night July 4th Lineup

Thu July 2 — Opening Night

All major clubs open. Best guest list availability of the weekend. Lower crowds, same production quality.

Fri July 3 — Full Holiday Kickoff

Steve Aoki @ OMNIA. Meduza @ Zouk. DJ Pauly D @ Marquee. It's Murph @ XS. Chase B @ Hakkasan.

Sat July 4 — Peak Night

Mau P @ XS. TWINSICK @ Marquee. Don Toliver @ Zouk. Tyga @ Hakkasan. Deorro @ OMNIA. Subtronics @ EBC at Night.

Sun July 5 — Closing Night

Loud Luxury @ XS. Dillon Francis @ EBC (dayclub). Party Pupils @ Marquee Dayclub. Guest list reopens for men and women.

July 4th Nightclub Season in Las Vegas: Four Nights, Every Genre

Fourth of July 2026 falls on a Saturday, which creates a four-night nightclub window from Thursday July 2 through Sunday July 5. This is the most significant factor in planning your nightclub schedule — July 4th gives you twice the opportunity of a single-night holiday and lets you spread your energy across multiple events. Las Vegas nightclubs operate at their summer peak during July 4th weekend. Every major venue books headliners on all four nights, and the genre diversity is broader than any other holiday weekend: electronic, hip-hop, house, and open format are all represented with A-list talent. The 2026 July 4th headliner lineup is one of the strongest in recent summers — confirmed performers include Mau P at XS Nightclub, TWINSICK at Marquee Nightclub, Steve Aoki at OMNIA on July 3rd, Deorro at OMNIA on July 4th, Meduza at Zouk on July 3rd, Don Toliver at Zouk on July 4th, Tyga at Hakkasan on July 4th, Subtronics at EBC at Night on July 4th, and Loud Luxury at XS on July 5th. Understanding the night-by-night structure and the genre mapping to each venue is the key to getting the right nightclub experience for your specific July 4th.

Thursday July 2nd: The Opening Night Advantage

Thursday July 2nd is when the July 4th weekend nightclub marathon begins, and it is consistently the most underrated night of the holiday. Every major venue is running programming, crowds are lighter than Friday or Saturday, and guest list availability is at its most open for the entire holiday window. The strategic advantage is real: you get the same venue production, the same headliner-caliber DJ sets, and the same Neon Noir energy of a peak nightclub night — but you walk in on guest list at 11:00 PM without the Saturday line anxiety and without Saturday cover charges. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World has Meduza on July 3rd (Friday) but typically books a strong Thursday opening act. OMNIA at Caesars Palace kicks off its Independence Day programming with Steve Aoki on July 3rd — if your group is primarily interested in the Friday night rather than Saturday, the Friday OMNIA show is the marquee option. XS Nightclub at Wynn and Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan both run Thursday programs that precede their July 4th headliners. Thursday is the night for nightclub veterans — lower friction, great energy, and the ideal warm-up night before the Saturday peak.

Friday July 3rd: Full Holiday Energy Without Saturday Prices

Friday July 3rd is when the full Independence Day energy arrives and the headliner programming hits its stride. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace hosts Steve Aoki for the opening night of his July 4th run — the electro house and bass-heavy sets from one of Las Vegas's most enduring DJ residents bring the OMNIA multi-level layout to life from the kinetic chandelier down through the Opal and Velvet bars to the outdoor terrace. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World hosts Meduza on Friday — the Italian house trio whose track Piece of Your Heart crossed two billion Spotify streams brings their underground-turned-mainstream house sound to the venue's multilevel dance floor and state-of-the-art sound system. DJ Pauly D holds Marquee Nightclub on Friday for a high-energy club-rap set. It's Murph plays XS Nightclub on Friday evening. Friday guest list availability is good across all venues — men can typically get on guest list at most locations with arrival before 11:30 PM. Cover charges on Friday run $40 to $75 for men and $25 to $45 for women without guest list. The tactical case for Friday as your primary nightclub night: Saturday prices are 20 to 30 percent higher, Saturday lines are longer, and Friday offers better guest list access while still delivering premium programming.

Saturday July 4th: The Peak Night — Mau P, Don Toliver, TWINSICK, Tyga

Saturday July 4th is the peak nightclub night of the summer and the highest-demand evening in the Las Vegas nightlife calendar outside of New Year's Eve. The confirmed headliners for Saturday July 4th create a genuine multiple-venue dilemma for any serious nightlife group — you can only be in one place at a time, and each of the top options is making a compelling case. XS Nightclub at Wynn hosts Mau P — the Dutch tech-house DJ whose driving, relentless sets have made him one of the most consistent Saturday headline draws in the Wynn Nightlife rotation. XS holds approximately 2,200 people in its indoor-outdoor layout with the outdoor patio overlooking the Wynn pool. Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan hosts TWINSICK — Marquee's multi-room layout with its central dance floor, surrounding bar areas, and outdoor Bungalow terrace makes it the right room for the TWINSICK program. Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World hosts Don Toliver — the Houston rapper and melodic trap crossover artist whose catalog including Do It and No Idea represents one of the highest-profile nightclub crossover bookings of the July 4th holiday weekend. Zouk's state-of-the-art sound system, built to concert-grade specifications, delivers his performance at maximum impact. Hakkasan at MGM Grand hosts Tyga — the Los Angeles rapper whose hip-hop club sets are some of the most reliable Saturday night experiences at the five-level mega-club. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace holds Deorro on July 4th, the Costa Rica-born producer whose holiday residency at OMNIA runs alongside his Fifth of Beethoven-era catalog. Subtronics plays EBC at Night for bass music fans.

Sunday July 5th: The Closing Night — Loud Luxury at XS

Sunday July 5th is the closing night of the July 4th weekend, and the programming carries genuine quality in its own right rather than just serving as a hangover day-after. XS Nightclub at Encore Las Vegas hosts Loud Luxury on Sunday July 5th — the Canadian duo known for their deep house and melodic electronic catalog brings a more introspective and groove-focused energy to close the holiday weekend. Loud Luxury's sets favor sustained momentum over peak-drop intensity, making them the right act for the Sunday closer slot when the crowd is reflective and ready to end the weekend on an emotional high. Encore Beach Club runs a final Sunday pool party with Dillon Francis at 11:00 AM for guests who want one last afternoon session before the day-to-night transition. Marquee Dayclub holds Sunday afternoon programming with Party Pupils starting at 11:00 AM. Guest list availability on Sunday reopens broadly — venues have had three high-revenue nights and Sunday is about atmosphere and attendance over cover charge revenue. Both men and women can typically get guest list with normal arrival times on Sunday. Sunday is the strategically underrated night of the July 4th weekend: better access, genuine headliner quality, and the emotional weight of a closing night that serious nightlife groups consistently rank as their favorite memory of the trip.

Matching Your Group Type to the Right July 4th Nightclub

The night-by-night logic only gets you so far if you have not matched the venue to your group's character. The tech-house couple or duo should go to XS with Mau P on Saturday. The outdoor patio, the relentless groove, and the freedom to move between indoor and outdoor is built for two people who want to be close to the music without being absorbed into a mega-crowd. The large hip-hop group of 8 to 12 should look at Hakkasan on Saturday with Tyga or Zouk on Saturday with Don Toliver. Hakkasan's five levels mean your group can spread across the venue and reconvene at will — essential for managing a large group in a nightclub. Zouk offers superior acoustic precision for appreciating Don Toliver's production in a way a standard system cannot replicate. The bachelorette group should consider Marquee Nightclub for TWINSICK on Saturday, or OMNIA for Deorro. Marquee has table-adjacent floor positions that keep group dancing and bottle service feeling connected rather than separated. OMNIA's kinetic chandelier sequence creates a visual moment that photographs well and anchors the night's shared memory. The bass music first-timers belong at EBC at Night for Subtronics on Saturday. The venue is smaller than the mega-clubs, which means Subtronics' riddim production hits the body harder and the crowd is more intimately connected to the music. The nightclub veterans who want the best overall experience should target the XS Sunday closer with Loud Luxury — smaller crowd, broader guest list access, and melodic sets that reward an audience that genuinely listens. Veteran assessment: Sunday July 5th at XS consistently outranks Saturday July 4th as the weekend's most memorable night for experienced Las Vegas nightclub-goers.

The True Cost of July 4th: What You Actually Spend, Hour by Hour

Most nightclub guides give you cover charge ranges. Here is what you actually spend from the moment you leave your hotel on Saturday July 4th. Pre-gaming from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM: cocktails at a Strip hotel bar run $16 to $24 each. A round for four people puts $70 to $100 on the card before you have left the lobby. Rideshare to the nightclub at 9:30 PM during the post-fireworks surge: budget $25 to $45 for a two-mile Strip ride. Normal is $10. The fireworks tax is $15 to $35 per trip. Guest list check-in at 10:30 to 11:00 PM: $0 for women at most venues with arrival by cutoff, $0 to $20 for men at Zouk and Hakkasan on Saturday. First drink inside: $18 to $24 for a cocktail, $16 to $20 for beer. Budget $80 to $120 per person in bar drinks across a full night at the club. Bottles: standard table service on Saturday July 4th at XS, OMNIA, and Marquee opens at $3,000 minimum. Zouk's standard tables start at $2,500. A four-person group splitting one bottle of vodka at $2,500 is $625 per person — more expensive per drink than bar ordering, but you hold a dedicated table position all night. Total realistic Saturday night spend without table service: $200 to $350 per person including pre-game, transport, cover if applicable, and drinks. With mid-range table service: $600 to $800 per person for a group of four. The math on guest list: a man who would pay $80 cover at XS saves $80 by signing up in advance and arriving by 11:30 PM. For a group of six men, that is $480 saved in a single night — enough to cover the rideshare, the pre-game round, and part of the first bar tab.

Post-Fireworks Strategy: Arriving at Nightclubs on July 4th

July 4th creates a unique nightclub entry challenge: the Caesars Palace fireworks fire at 9:00 PM, and the post-fireworks surge fills every bar, lounge, and nightclub lobby on the Strip by 9:30 PM. If you want to watch the fireworks and then go to a nightclub, you need to account for the post-fireworks crowd movement. Option 1: arrive at the nightclub before 9:00 PM, get past the guest list check-in, and watch the Caesars fireworks from the outdoor terrace or patio at your venue. OMNIA has the best outdoor terrace for fireworks views. XS patio has a partial view. Option 2: plan your nightclub arrival for 10:30 to 11:00 PM, after the immediate post-fireworks surge has moved through. Nightclub entry lines peak from 9:30 to 10:30 PM on July 4th — arriving at 11:00 PM means shorter lines, better access to the main floor, and often the same quality experience since headliners typically go on between 11:30 PM and midnight. Option 3: watch fireworks from a hotel bar or the Strip itself, then head to the nightclub at 10:30 PM. The tradeoff between watching fireworks and getting into the club efficiently is the primary July 4th logistics challenge — the timing above is how veterans navigate it.

What to Wear: July 4th Nightclub Dress Code

Standard Las Vegas nightclub dress code applies at all venues during July 4th weekend. There is no holiday exception to the dress code — venues enforce the same standards on the 4th of July as they do every other night. For men: collared shirt or stylish button-down, dark jeans or dress pants without distressing, and dress shoes or clean leather footwear. No sneakers, no shorts, no athletic wear, no hats or beanies, no sandals or flip-flops, no graphic T-shirts at most venues. XS Nightclub and OMNIA are among the stricter dress code venues — Zouk and LIV Nightclub are somewhat more lenient but still enforce the basics. For women: dresses, jumpsuits, fashionable two-piece sets, or going-out tops with dress pants are all appropriate. Heels and strappy sandals are standard. July 4th brings out red, white, and blue outfits on the holiday itself — this is popular and fits the energy of the night, but patriotic colors are not required. The temperature in Las Vegas in July means you will not need a jacket — the challenge is the opposite. The Strip and casino floors are heavily air-conditioned, which can feel cold compared to the outdoor July heat. If you are going from pool party to nightclub on Saturday, plan a clothing change — pool-damp hair and beach gear do not meet dress code.

Common Questions

July 4th Nightclub FAQ

What nightclubs are open on July 4th 2026 in Las Vegas?

All major Las Vegas nightclubs are open and running special programming on July 4th 2026. Confirmed performers on Saturday July 4th: Mau P at XS Nightclub (Wynn), TWINSICK at Marquee Nightclub (The Cosmopolitan), Don Toliver at Zouk Nightclub (Resorts World), Tyga at Hakkasan (MGM Grand), Deorro at OMNIA (Caesars Palace), Subtronics at EBC at Night (Encore). Friday July 3rd: Steve Aoki at OMNIA (Caesars Palace), Meduza at Zouk, DJ Pauly D at Marquee, It's Murph at XS. Sunday July 5th: Loud Luxury at XS.

Is Mau P performing in Las Vegas on July 4th 2026?

Yes. Mau P is confirmed at XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas on Saturday July 4th, 2026. XS is a 40,000 square foot indoor-outdoor nightclub with a covered outdoor patio overlooking the Encore Beach Club pool. Mau P's driving tech-house catalog — including tracks from his Rave & Roll and Your Mind Is Gone releases — translates particularly well to the XS outdoor patio environment on a warm July night.

Is there a no-cover nightclub option on July 4th in Las Vegas?

Guest list is the closest option to no-cover on July 4th. Women's guest list is available at most venues on Thursday and Friday, and at most venues on Saturday with early arrival before 11:00 PM. Men's guest list is available Thursday and Friday at most venues, and on Sunday when list reopens broadly. On Saturday July 4th, men's guest list is limited at top venues like XS and OMNIA but available at Zouk, Hakkasan, and LIV with early arrival. There is no truly free entry on Saturday July 4th at top-tier venues without guest list.

What is the dress code for July 4th nightclubs in Las Vegas?

Standard Las Vegas nightclub dress code applies on July 4th. Men: collared shirt or stylish button-down, dark jeans or dress pants, dress shoes. No sneakers, shorts, athletic wear, hats, or flip-flops. Women: dresses, jumpsuits, fashionable going-out outfits, heels or strappy sandals. Red, white, and blue outfits are popular on July 4th but not required. XS Nightclub and OMNIA enforce stricter dress code — if in doubt, overdress.

Which nightclub is best for July 4th Las Vegas?

For tech-house and electronic: XS Nightclub for Mau P on Saturday — the indoor-outdoor setup and July evening weather make it the best nightclub environment of the weekend. For house and EDM: OMNIA for Steve Aoki on Friday or Deorro on Saturday night. For hip-hop and R&B: Zouk with Don Toliver on Saturday or Hakkasan with Tyga. For bass music: EBC at Night for Subtronics on Saturday. For a closing-night experience: XS with Loud Luxury on Sunday. For the best fireworks visibility from inside a nightclub: OMNIA's outdoor terrace has the best view of the Caesars Palace July 4th fireworks.

How late do Las Vegas nightclubs stay open on July 4th?

Las Vegas nightclubs typically stay open until 4:00 AM on July 4th weekend. Some venues — particularly those running after-hours programming — extend to 5:00 AM or 6:00 AM. On Saturday July 4th specifically, most clubs close at 4:00 AM. If you arrive at the nightclub at 11:00 PM after the post-fireworks crowd settles, you have approximately four to five hours of peak nightclub time before last call. Drai's After Hours opens at 1:00 AM and runs until 9:00 AM for groups wanting to extend the night after regular nightclubs close.

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