Opens May 15, 2026 — Caesars Palace
OMNIA Dayclub Las Vegas 2026
The complete guide to OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace. Opening weekend lineup, 2026 resident DJs, pricing, guest list tips, and the day-to-night OMNIA experience.
Opening Weekend — May 15–17
Opening Weekend Lineup
Fri May 15 — Opening Day
Fisher
Australian tech-house producer. Deep, hypnotic sets. First performance ever at OMNIA Dayclub. Arrives on EDC night 1.
Sat May 16 — Opening Saturday
Rüfüs du Sol
Australian progressive house trio. Atmospheric, melodic sound. EDC Day 2 overlap — highest-demand single day of opening weekend.
Sun May 17 — Opening Sunday
Martin Garrix
Dutch progressive and big-room house. Festival main-stage headliner scale in a 2,000-person dayclub. Closes EDC week.
Opening weekend overlaps EDC Week Las Vegas 2026. All three shows are ticketed — guest list not available. Book in advance.
OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar: The Most Anticipated Las Vegas Opening of 2026
OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is the newest major pool party venue on the Las Vegas Strip, opening at Caesars Palace on May 15, 2026. Operated by Tao Group — the hospitality company behind OMNIA Nightclub, TAO Nightclub, and Marquee — the dayclub spans 46,000 square feet and features two main pools flanked by private plunge pools, festival-scale production, and a year-round Skybar with unobstructed Strip views. The project is notable for two reasons. First, it fills the last major gap in the Caesars Palace entertainment ecosystem: for years, the Caesars pool complex lacked a dedicated dayclub with headliner DJ programming comparable to Encore Beach Club at Wynn or Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand. Second, the connection to OMNIA Nightclub via an enclosed bridge creates a 121,000 square foot combined day-to-night entertainment complex — the largest integrated dayclub-nightclub space on the Strip. For visitors who want to start at the pool and transition to the nightclub without leaving the venue, OMNIA Dayclub delivers a seamless experience that no other Las Vegas property currently matches at this scale.
Opening Weekend: Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol, and Martin Garrix During EDC Week
OMNIA Dayclub opens on May 15, 2026 — the first night of EDC, Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The timing is deliberate: opening weekend runs May 15 through 17, precisely overlapping the three days of EDC 2026. Fisher headlines the May 15 opening day, Rüfüs du Sol performs May 16, and Martin Garrix closes the opening weekend on May 17. The caliber of this lineup is a statement of intent. Fisher — Australian tech-house producer Paul Pescod — is one of the highest-demand electronic artists working right now, and his afternoon pool sets are some of the most energetically pure experiences in Las Vegas dayclubs. Rüfüs du Sol brings their atmospheric, melancholic progressive house sound to OMNIA Dayclub on May 16 — the middle day of EDC, when the festival crowd is at peak energy. Martin Garrix, who has headlined the EDC main stage and is one of the top-streaming electronic acts globally, closes the run on May 17. The EDC Week overlap means OMNIA Dayclub's opening will happen in front of the most concentrated audience of electronic music fans Las Vegas sees all year. Every major dayclub and nightclub on the Strip runs expanded programming during EDC Week, and the new OMNIA Dayclub has positioned itself to capture the center of that audience. Tickets will be required for opening weekend — standard guest list is not available when ticketed headliner events are scheduled. Book well in advance.
The 2026 Resident DJ Roster
Beyond the opening weekend headline acts, OMNIA Dayclub has assembled a resident DJ roster that includes some of the most-streamed and highest-performing electronic artists in the world. Tiësto — Dutch DJ and producer whose career spans nearly three decades and includes multiple Grammy nominations — is the marquee resident and will be among the first major recurring acts of the 2026 season. Chris Lake is among the most respected tech-house producers active today, known for deep, hypnotic sets that run longer and go darker than most Strip dayclubs. His OMNIA Dayclub residency targets the tech-house audience that previously anchored at Marquee Dayclub. Alesso brings Swedish progressive house and electro house to the resident roster — a melodic, anthem-driven sound that pairs well with peak afternoon hours. Steve Aoki is one of the most recognizable names in electronic music and a frequent Las Vegas performer whose charismatic DJ style and crowd engagement translate well to dayclub environments. Fisher — Australian tech-house producer Paul Pescod — is also part of the 2026 roster beyond opening day. Afrojack — Dutch DJ and producer who has collaborated with David Guetta, Beyoncé, and Pitbull — brings a festival-main-stage energy to the pool. Martin Garrix — Dutch superstar who has performed at EDC main stages and the Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony — holds a confirmed resident slot at OMNIA Dayclub beyond his opening weekend headline appearance, bringing big-room progressive house to the pool on a recurring basis. Elderbrook, the British singer and producer known for blending indie electronic music with house rhythms, is the most tonally distinctive resident — his organic, vocal-driven sound offers something different from the other heavyweight electronic acts on the roster. The combined residency reads like a major festival lineup applied to a single dayclub venue. For the full OMNIA 2026 season schedule, check the official venue site. For the 2026 pool season, OMNIA Dayclub's resident programming is arguably the strongest of any new or existing venue on the Strip.
The Skybar: Rooftop Nightlife Year-Round
The Skybar component of OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is a distinct venue within the complex, operating year-round even when the pools are closed for the winter season. The Skybar sits above the pool deck and offers panoramic Las Vegas Strip views from an elevated outdoor terrace — the kind of vantage point you would normally associate with rooftop venues like Drai's at The Cromwell or the Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay. During pool season, the Skybar functions as a premium transition space between the pool deck and the nightclub: guests moving from the pool to OMNIA Nightclub can spend an hour at the Skybar, change into nightclub attire in the attached dressing areas, and enter the nightclub without leaving the Caesars complex. Outside of pool season — roughly November through March — the Skybar operates independently, hosting DJ events and cocktail evenings with Strip views that are distinct from what any indoor Las Vegas lounge or bar can offer. This year-round functionality gives OMNIA Dayclub a revenue model that does not go dormant for five months of the year the way most Strip dayclubs do, and it gives visitors an incentive to seek out the Skybar even during cooler months when pool parties are not running.
Day-to-Night: The Bridge to OMNIA Nightclub
The most operationally significant feature of OMNIA Dayclub is the dedicated bridge connecting the pool complex to OMNIA Nightclub — creating what Tao Group describes as 121,000 square feet of combined entertainment space. The practical benefit is straightforward: you can arrive at OMNIA Dayclub at noon, spend the afternoon at the pool, move to the Skybar at 6:00 PM as the dayclub closes, and walk directly into OMNIA Nightclub when it opens without leaving the Caesars Palace complex. Other Las Vegas properties offer connected dayclub-nightclub experiences — Zouk Nightclub connects to Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World, and Marquee Nightclub connects to Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan — but OMNIA's bridge represents the first time a Las Vegas property with this scale of combined footprint (121K sq ft) has been purpose-built as a single integrated day-to-night destination. For groups that want to maximize a Las Vegas day, the OMNIA Dayclub-to-Nightclub pipeline simplifies logistics significantly: one Caesars Palace room key, one venue complex, no rideshare gaps between afternoon and evening. During EDC Week, this pipeline is especially valuable — you can catch Fisher or Rüfüs du Sol at the pool in the afternoon, transition to OMNIA Nightclub for a headliner nightclub set in the evening, and ride the same energy through the night.
How to Get In: Guest List, Tickets, and Table Service
Access to OMNIA Dayclub runs on the same three-tier model as every major Las Vegas dayclub. Guest list provides free or reduced-cost entry for qualifying groups and is the most cost-effective option on non-headliner days. Guest list at OMNIA Dayclub is generally available for women at no charge and for mixed or male groups at a reduced general admission rate. To qualify, sign up in advance via guest list services like ours — walk-up additions are less reliable at a new venue with high demand during the 2026 opening season. The cutoff is typically 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM depending on the event; arrive before cutoff for guaranteed access. On ticketed headliner events — including the entire opening weekend of May 15 to 17 — guest list is not available and general admission ticket purchase is required. Tickets for headliner dayclub events at OMNIA run approximately $40 to $75 for general admission, with premium tiers that include pool access priority or early entry. Opening weekend tickets, particularly for Fisher and Martin Garrix, will be on the higher end of that range and are expected to sell out weeks in advance. Table service is the third option and provides guaranteed entry regardless of guest list status. OMNIA Dayclub cabanas and daybeds start at approximately $1,500 to $2,500 for a standard booking, with prices increasing substantially for opening weekend and EDC Week dates. Cabana reservations include bottle service minimums and cover admission for your full group. For large groups of six or more, the per-person math on a table service booking often becomes competitive with individual ticket costs on premium dates.
Pricing: What to Expect in 2026
OMNIA Dayclub pricing follows the standard Las Vegas premium dayclub structure with additional premiums for its opening season. Standard admission on a non-headliner day runs approximately $20 to $40 for women on guest list (sometimes free) and $30 to $50 for general admission. On headliner-event days, cover increases to $40 to $75 depending on the act. Opening weekend cover for Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol, and Martin Garrix will be at the top of that range or above — expect $60 to $100 for general admission, consistent with what similar-tier acts charge at Encore Beach Club and Palm Tree Beach Club during peak holidays. Drinks run $18 to $28 per cocktail, consistent with Strip dayclub pricing — a $20 premium vodka cocktail is the baseline. Bottle service starts at $400 to $600 per bottle for standard spirits, with premium and ultra-premium options running significantly higher. Cabana packages on non-headliner days start at approximately $1,500, while EDC Week and opening weekend cabanas will be in the $3,000 to $5,000 range. This pricing is consistent with what OMNIA Nightclub charges for comparable service on comparable dates. If you are planning to attend OMNIA Dayclub multiple times across a Las Vegas trip, the membership programs offered through Tao Group can reduce per-visit costs on repeat visits. Parking at Caesars Palace is available — free for Caesars Rewards Diamond and above, otherwise standard self-parking rates apply. Rideshare drop-off at the main Caesars Palace entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard is the most efficient arrival method.
OMNIA Dayclub vs. Other Las Vegas Dayclubs
Where does OMNIA Dayclub fit in the competitive Las Vegas dayclub ecosystem? Compared to Encore Beach Club at Wynn — the current benchmark for Las Vegas dayclub programming — OMNIA Dayclub is smaller in footprint (46,000 sq ft versus EBC's 60,000 sq ft) but offers a stronger day-to-night pipeline via the bridge to OMNIA Nightclub. EBC does not have a nightclub equivalent on-property at the same integration level. Compared to Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan, OMNIA Dayclub is substantially larger, has a more comprehensive resident roster, and benefits from Caesars Palace's central Strip location. Marquee Dayclub has historically been the tech-house specialist — Chris Lake's OMNIA Dayclub residency may draw some of that audience to Caesars. Compared to Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand, OMNIA Dayclub has a stronger nightclub integration story but a similar pool footprint. Palm Tree Beach Club (rebranded Wet Republic) has the advantage of an established audience and booking history. Compared to Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World, OMNIA Dayclub has a significantly larger scale and a higher-profile resident roster — Ayu is the boutique option; OMNIA Dayclub is the full-production venue. Compared to LIV Beach at Fontainebleau, OMNIA Dayclub benefits from being deeper in the Strip (Caesars Palace at mid-Strip versus Fontainebleau at the north end). The honest verdict: OMNIA Dayclub is positioning itself as a tier-one Las Vegas dayclub from opening day, with a DJ residency and opening weekend lineup that would be strong for a venue that had been operating for five years. The question in year one is whether the production execution — sound, logistics, service — matches the programming ambition.
EDC Week 2026 at OMNIA Dayclub: What to Know
Because OMNIA Dayclub opens on May 15 — the first day of EDC 2026 — the venue's entire opening weekend is simultaneously an EDC Week event. The three opening DJs (Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol, Martin Garrix) are all artists who orbit the EDC ecosystem and are likely performing at or near the festival itself that same week. This creates a specific dynamic for visitors: OMNIA Dayclub's opening weekend will be one of the most crowded and highest-demand events of what is already the most-demand pool party week of the Las Vegas year. EDC draws approximately 170,000 festival attendees, many of whom spend the non-festival hours on the Strip at pool parties and nightclubs. Adding an opening-weekend new venue to that mix means exceptional demand for limited capacity. If attending OMNIA Dayclub during its opening EDC Week, buy tickets as early as possible — waiting until the week of the event is a significant risk. Arrive at opening (11:00 AM) rather than the normal mid-afternoon peak. Consider booking a cabana reservation to guarantee access and positioning. The overlap of EDC Week and OMNIA Dayclub's opening creates a window of Las Vegas nightlife programming that will be historically exceptional but also historically crowded. For detailed information on the full week of EDC programming at other venues, see our EDC Week Las Vegas 2026 guide.
What to Expect Each Opening Weekend Day
Friday May 15 — Fisher: Tech-House from Afternoon to Night
Fisher's opening day set is a full-afternoon experience. Paul Pescod plays deep, hypnotic tech-house — sets that start warm and groove-focused around noon and build to driving, floor-shaking peaks by 4:00 PM. For OMNIA Dayclub's opening day, Fisher is likely to extend his standard ninety-minute format toward two-plus hours, knowing the historic significance of the date. Arrive at opening (11:00 AM) if you want prime pool positioning — the inaugural day of any major Las Vegas dayclub reaches capacity before 1:00 PM, and an opening day of this profile will sell faster than most. For practical logistics: bring sunscreen, a waterproof phone case, and cash or a card for drinks. Entry wristbands or QR codes at OMNIA Dayclub are assigned at check-in, not at the gate. If you are transitioning to EDC that evening, plan your pool departure by 5:30 PM. Rideshares from the Strip to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway take 30 to 50 minutes during EDC Week peak hours — do not underestimate the logistics. For the complete EDC schedule at Strip venues, see our EDC pool parties guide and our EDC afterparties guide.
Saturday May 16 — Rüfüs du Sol: Atmospheric House at Peak Demand
Saturday May 16 is the highest-demand single day of opening weekend. Rüfüs du Sol — the Australian trio of Tyrone Lindqvist, Jon George, and James Hunt — perform live, not as a DJ set. Their performances combine live vocals, electronic production, and full sound design that creates a distinct emotional texture compared to a standard booth format. Their sound is melancholic progressive house: slow orchestral builds that release into melodic drops that hit differently in afternoon heat and open desert air. EDC Day 2 crowd peaks on Saturday — the most concentrated day for electronic music fans to be on the Strip simultaneously. Arrive early and be settled by 12:30 PM. This is the day most likely to turn guests away at the gate even with a valid ticket. The combination of EDC Day 2 and an OMNIA Dayclub Rüfüs performance creates conditions where table service is the only guaranteed entry — walk-up access, even ticketed, carries real risk on this date.
Sunday May 17 — Martin Garrix: Big-Room Progressive, Closing Energy
Martin Garrix closes opening weekend and closes EDC 2026. His set will bring festival main-stage production to a 2,000-person pool — big-room progressive house with the anthemic builds and explosive drops that have made him one of the most-streamed electronic artists globally. Sunday at EDC Week carries a particular energy: the crowd has run for three days and a closing-day performance from a main-stage headliner carries emotional weight that earlier dates do not. Garrix is known for reading the room — he adjusts tempo, plays crowd energy, and delivers what the moment needs. The afternoon sun on May 17 will be at peak intensity (EDC Week is mid-May, full Mojave heat), so hydrate before arrival and plan a rest window between the pool and any evening programming. The OMNIA Dayclub-to-Nightclub bridge is your best transition: close out the pool, move to the Skybar for sunset, and walk directly into OMNIA Nightclub when it opens at 10:30 PM without leaving the Caesars complex. For the full rundown of EDC Week programming across all Strip venues, see our EDC Week nightclub events guide.
Where to Stay for OMNIA Dayclub
The hotel you book for an OMNIA Dayclub trip determines how exhausting or effortless the day is. A Las Vegas pool day at a mid-Strip venue becomes a full multi-act experience when you can walk back to your room at 3:00 PM, nap for ninety minutes, and be back at the Skybar by 6:00 PM. Here are the best options by distance, price, and practical fit.
Caesars Palace — On-Site (Best Choice)
Staying at Caesars Palace is the optimal OMNIA Dayclub arrangement. The pool complex is in the same building — you walk from your room to the venue in under ten minutes without a rideshare, without re-entering from the street, and without navigating casino-to-casino logistics. During EDC Week, when the Strip is gridlocked with rideshare demand, being on-site at Caesars is a material practical advantage. Caesars Rewards Diamond members and above receive free self-parking, which matters if you are driving in from off-Strip. On-property hotel guests at Caesars sometimes receive priority guest list consideration or early entry access — confirm with the venue closer to your dates. Room rates at Caesars Palace during EDC Week 2026 start around $350 to $500 per night for standard rooms. Book well in advance — EDC Week is the highest-demand hotel week of the Las Vegas summer, and Caesars fills first precisely because OMNIA Dayclub is on-property. For venue options and nightlife within walking distance, see our nightlife near Caesars Palace guide.
Paris Las Vegas & Horseshoe — 5-Minute Walk
Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe Las Vegas sit directly across Las Vegas Boulevard from Caesars Palace, walkable in under five minutes via the crosswalk at Flamingo Road. Both are operated by Caesars Entertainment and share the Caesars Rewards loyalty program — so your stay earns toward the same Diamond status that benefits you at OMNIA Dayclub. Paris typically offers better Strip views from upper floors while Horseshoe, the rebranded former Bally's, is the more value-oriented option in this corridor. Both run $150 to $300 per night during EDC Week in standard rooms — a meaningful saving versus on-property Caesars rates if you are comfortable with a short street crossing. The trade-off is a five-minute walk through Strip-level foot traffic, which during EDC Week moves slowly. For groups that plan to spend most of the day at OMNIA Dayclub and want to maximize value without sacrificing proximity, Paris is the strongest choice.
The Cosmopolitan — 10-Minute Walk or Quick Rideshare
The Cosmopolitan is approximately a 10-minute walk north along Las Vegas Boulevard from Caesars Palace, or a two-minute rideshare. The Cosmopolitan is an excellent choice if you plan to split your dayclub attendance between OMNIA Dayclub and Marquee Dayclub, which operates on the Cosmopolitan property. Cosmopolitan room rates during EDC Week are comparable to Caesars Palace — premium mid-Strip hotel pricing — but the property's design aesthetic and food and beverage options are consistently ranked among the best on the Strip. If your trip prioritizes OMNIA Dayclub above all else, Caesars is the right call. If you want flexibility across multiple venues and value the Cosmopolitan's overall property experience, it is a competitive alternative with easy access to both major dayclubs.
Bellagio — 10-Minute Walk
Bellagio sits directly south of Caesars Palace along Las Vegas Boulevard, roughly a ten-minute walk. It is one of the most recognizable hotels on the Strip and offers a high-end experience comparable to Caesars itself. During EDC Week, Bellagio rates are slightly lower than Caesars — typically $300 to $450 per night for standard rooms — making it a viable choice if Caesars is sold out or over your budget. The walk to OMNIA Dayclub is straightforward: north along the Strip to the Caesars entrance. Bellagio's pool complex and restaurants add value for a multi-day stay where you want options beyond OMNIA Dayclub. For more on EDC Week hotel strategy, see our EDC Week hotels guide.
How It Stacks Up
OMNIA Dayclub vs. Competitors
| Venue | How OMNIA Compares |
|---|---|
| Encore Beach Club | 60,000 sq ft vs OMNIA's 46,000 sq ft. No direct nightclub connection. The current #1 booking benchmark. Expect both to compete for the same headliner acts. |
| Marquee Dayclub | OMNIA Dayclub's Chris Lake residency directly targets the tech-house audience Marquee has owned. Rooftop Strip views are Marquee's main differentiator. |
| Palm Tree Beach Club | Similar pool footprint. Palm Tree Beach Club (formerly Wet Republic) has the established booking history. OMNIA has the stronger nightclub integration. |
| Ayu Dayclub | Ayu is the boutique alternative. Both connect to a major nightclub. OMNIA is the large-scale production option; Ayu is for guests who prefer a more intimate setting. |
For the full ranked guide to all Las Vegas dayclubs, see our Las Vegas Dayclubs Guide. For a detailed head-to-head comparison, see our OMNIA Dayclub vs. Encore Beach Club guide. Browse the full directory of Las Vegas pool parties, read our dayclub vs. nightclub guide, or see our picks for the best EDM pool parties in Las Vegas.
Common Questions
OMNIA Dayclub FAQ
When does OMNIA Dayclub open in Las Vegas?
OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace opens on Friday, May 15, 2026. The venue operates seasonally from May through October for pool programming, with the Skybar running year-round. The 2026 opening weekend runs May 15 through 17 and overlaps with EDC 2026 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Who are the DJs at OMNIA Dayclub opening weekend?
Fisher headlines the opening day on May 15, Rüfüs du Sol performs on May 16, and Martin Garrix closes opening weekend on May 17. All three shows are ticketed events — standard guest list is not available for opening weekend. Confirmed resident DJs for the 2026 season include Tiësto, Fisher, Chris Lake, Alesso, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, and Elderbrook.
Can I get free entry to OMNIA Dayclub on guest list?
Yes, on non-headliner days. Women can typically get free or reduced-cost entry through guest list when there is no ticketed headliner event. Mixed and male groups can access guest list at a reduced general admission rate on standard programming days. On ticketed headliner events — including opening weekend and major holidays — guest list is not available and ticket purchase is required. Sign up in advance and arrive before the cutoff time, typically 12:00 to 1:00 PM.
What is the dress code at OMNIA Dayclub?
Swimwear is required for the pool areas — swim trunks for men, bikinis or one-piece swimsuits for women. Cover-ups, flip flops, and casual resort wear are acceptable in transition areas. The Skybar has a more elevated dress standard: resort attire rather than strictly swimwear. No athletic wear, no sports jerseys, no cut-offs. For groups transitioning from OMNIA Dayclub to OMNIA Nightclub, the nightclub enforces a separate dress code — collared shirts or stylish tops for men, dresses or fashionable outfits for women.
What time is OMNIA Dayclub open?
Pool programming runs 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Wednesday through Sunday during the seasonal May through October window. The Skybar operates year-round on its own schedule. During peak season and EDC Week, hours may extend. Arrive at opening if you want the best pool positioning and guaranteed entry — the venue reaches capacity on headliner days before 1:00 PM.
Is OMNIA Dayclub open during EDC Week?
Yes — OMNIA Dayclub actually opens during EDC Week. The venue debuts on May 15, 2026, which is the first night of EDC at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol, and Martin Garrix perform May 15 to 17 as the opening weekend lineup, which exactly overlaps EDC 2026. This makes OMNIA Dayclub one of the highest-demand venues during an already packed EDC pool party week. Book tickets and table service in advance well before EDC Week.
How is OMNIA Dayclub different from OMNIA Nightclub?
OMNIA Dayclub is a separate venue — a 46,000 square foot outdoor pool complex operating during daytime hours. OMNIA Nightclub is the adjacent indoor nightclub, operational from approximately 10:30 PM to 4:00 AM. The two venues are connected by an enclosed bridge. They share the OMNIA brand and Tao Group ownership, and they share resident DJ talent — many DJs who perform at the dayclub also hold OMNIA Nightclub residencies. They operate independently with separate cover charges, reservations, and guest lists, but the bridge allows guests to move between them on the same visit.
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