Venue Holiday Guide · Memorial Day Weekend 2026

OMNIA Nightclub Memorial Day Weekend 2026

Zedd Friday. Steve Aoki Saturday. DJ Pauly D and DESEO Latin Night Sunday. Three consecutive nights under the kinetic chandelier at Caesars Palace.

Free guest list for women all three MDW nights. Men's list available with even ratio. Steve Aoki Saturday is the peak night — arrive before midnight. Call (725) 999-9293 to confirm your spot before MDW fills up.

Confirmed Lineup

OMNIA MDW 2026 — Night by Night

Friday, May 22

Zedd

10:30 PM · OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace

Electro-house and pop-electronic crossover — MDW Friday opener for the chandelier crowd

Guest List

Open for men and women — arrive by 12:30 AM

Table Minimum

$2,500–$4,500 main room VIP / $800–$1,500 Ling Ling Lounge

Saturday, May 23

Steve Aoki

10:30 PM · OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace

Peak MDW Saturday — cake throws, festival-scale energy, chandelier at maximum

Guest List

Women free — arrive by midnight. Men: arrive before 12:00 AM with even ratio

Table Minimum

$4,000–$6,500 main room VIP / $1,500–$2,500 Ling Ling Lounge

Sunday, May 24

DJ Pauly D + DESEO Latin Night

10:30 PM · OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace

Open-format MDW closer — dual event with simultaneous DESEO Latin programming

Guest List

Open for men and women — arrive by 12:30 AM

Table Minimum

$2,500–$4,000 main room VIP / $800–$1,500 Ling Ling Lounge

Why OMNIA Is the Chandelier MDW Club in 2026

Memorial Day Weekend 2026 at OMNIA Nightclubis the story of three consecutive headliner EDM nights beneath the most visually spectacular installation in Las Vegas nightlife. The kinetic chandelier — a 22-foot-wide, multi-ton LED structure that descends toward the crowd, synchronizes to the DJ's music in real time, and triggers the single most photographed moment in Las Vegas club history with every major drop — operates at its full programmed intensity all three MDW nights. Zedd on Friday, Steve Aoki on Saturday, and DJ Pauly D with DESEO Latin Night on Sunday give OMNIA the most genre-diverse MDW lineup of the three major Strip mega-clubs.

Caesars Palace's mid-Strip location puts OMNIA at the geographic center of the entire Las Vegas Strip — accessible from hotels north of Flamingo and south of Spring Mountain without a rideshare. The 75,000-square-foot venue's three-room format — main room with the chandelier, Ling Ling Lounge for a quieter setting, and rooftop garden for outdoor panoramic Strip views — gives MDW guests three completely distinct environments within a single venue. No other Las Vegas nightclub provides this combination of visual spectacle, multi-room variety, and mid-Strip access at the scale OMNIA operates during a holiday weekend.

The MDW lineup logic at OMNIA is deliberate: Zedd on Friday provides the accessible electro-house and pop-crossover entry point for the holiday weekend. Steve Aoki on Saturday delivers the peak-energy headliner show with the highest audience demand and most intense chandelier programming. And Sunday DJ Pauly D with DESEO extends the weekend for guests who want either an open-format MDW closing night or a transition into the Latin programming that DESEO runs every Sunday. Three nights, three distinct audience moods, one chandelier.

OMNIA in 2026 holds residencies from Tiësto, Zedd, Steve Aoki, Alesso, and Martin Garrix — among the five most-booked electronic music residency acts in Las Vegas nightlife. The MDW Friday and Saturday bookings (Zedd, Steve Aoki) are not one-off holiday bookings but continuations of OMNIA's established residency relationships, which means both artists have performed this room dozens of times. Their knowledge of OMNIA's acoustic envelope, the chandelier's visual response timing, and the crowd's reaction patterns at specific song moments creates a calibrated show quality that one-time guest bookings cannot replicate.

The OMNIA Kinetic Chandelier: What MDW Guests Actually Experience

The kinetic chandelier is the single most important contextual fact about attending OMNIA during Memorial Day Weekend. Every nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip has a DJ booth, a dance floor, and a light show. OMNIA has all of those plus a permanently installed mechanical sculpture that physically moves in response to the music — descending toward the crowd by as much as several feet during peak moments and lifting as songs build toward drops. The first time you see the chandelier activate at a headliner's major drop is a nightclub experience that has no equivalent in any other venue in the country.

The chandelier's programming during MDW headliner nights is specifically choreographed to each artist's set structure. Zedd and Steve Aoki are OMNIA residents — they have played this room repeatedly and their sets are tuned to maximize the chandelier's visual impact at the highest-energy moments. The chandelier does not respond to the music automatically in a simple way; it follows a programmed sequence that the OMNIA production team designs in advance for each headliner's typical set structure. When a Zedd MDW Friday set reaches “Beautiful Now” or “Stay the Night,” the chandelier's descent timing is not coincidental — it is a production decision that has been calibrated across dozens of Zedd performances in this room.

For guests attending OMNIA during MDW for the first time, the chandelier moment typically arrives around midnight to 12:30 AM, when the headliner reaches the peak section of the set. The visual impact is most dramatic from the main floor directly beneath the chandelier — closer to the dance floor center, not the perimeter. Mezzanine positions above the main floor give you a better panoramic view of the chandelier's full movement arc, which is a different but equally valid visual experience. If photographing or filming the chandelier is a priority, mezzanine positions provide the widest angle; if experiencing the physical descent at close range is the goal, the main floor is the correct position.

Friday May 22 — Zedd: The MDW Opening Night

Zedd opens Memorial Day Weekend at OMNIA on Friday May 22, and the positioning reflects his specific strengths as a Friday booking. Anton Zaslavski — the German-Russian producer who became Zedd at 21 and won a Grammy for “Clarity” at 24 — has built one of the most commercially dominant catalogs in electronic music by prioritizing melodic accessibility alongside production complexity. “Stay the Night,” “Beautiful Now,” “The Middle,” “Find You,” “Spectrum” — these are tracks with Billboard chart history and hundreds of millions of streams that function as universal entry points into an EDM headliner show regardless of the listener's genre depth.

That accessibility is what makes Zedd the correct MDW Friday booking. Memorial Day Weekend Friday is when the first wave of holiday visitors arrives in Las Vegas — people who may identify more as general pop music fans than EDM enthusiasts, but who are in Las Vegas for a long weekend and want a legitimately impressive nightclub experience on their first night. Zedd's catalog is built for exactly this audience. The melodic hooks land immediately without requiring genre fluency. The production quality is immediately audible as high-caliber even to listeners who have never been inside a Las Vegas nightclub before.

From a logistics standpoint, Friday at OMNIA is the most accessible MDW night. Guest list for women is free with arrival before 12:30 AM. Men's list is available with an even ratio and arrival before 12:30 AM. Table minimums for MDW Friday are elevated from a standard OMNIA Friday but below Saturday's Steve Aoki premium. For groups attending OMNIA across multiple MDW nights, Friday is the night to orient yourself to the three-room layout, identify the chandelier viewing position that works best for your group, and confirm Saturday logistics while the room is at 80 percent capacity rather than 100.

OMNIA's Friday MDW crowd composition typically includes a higher ratio of first-time visitors than Saturday — which creates a specific crowd energy where the chandelier moment at midnight generates the most audible reaction of any night of the weekend. The collective intake of breath from 3,500 people seeing the chandelier activate for the first time is one of the defining OMNIA MDW experiences, and it happens most purely on Friday when the room contains the most first-timers.

Saturday May 23 — Steve Aoki: The Peak MDW Night at OMNIA

Steve Aoki on Saturday May 23 is the centerpiece of OMNIA's Memorial Day Weekend programming and the highest-demand booking of the three-night run. Aoki holds one of the longest and most consistent Las Vegas nightclub residencies in the country — his bookings at OMNIA represent a multi-year relationship between the artist and the venue that has produced some of the most-attended single-night shows in OMNIA's history. MDW Saturday is when Aoki's performance format aligns perfectly with the peak-demand night: his sets are specifically engineered for large-room, high-energy crowd interaction at a scale that matches the 3,500-person capacity of OMNIA's main room.

The Aoki show format at OMNIA is distinct from a standard DJ performance in a specific way: the cake throw. Aoki has deployed his signature move — throwing a sheet cake into the crowd — at nightclubs and festivals for over fifteen years. At OMNIA, the cake throw typically arrives during the peak section of his set, around 1:00 to 1:30 AM, and represents the most direct physical interaction between artist and crowd in any Las Vegas nightclub performance. For MDW Saturday at OMNIA, the cake throw is not just a performance element — it is a 3,500-person event that generates more crowd reaction than any other single moment of the MDW nightclub weekend across all Strip venues.

Saturday logistics at OMNIA during MDW require advance planning. Guest list for women is free with arrival before midnight — note the 30-minute earlier cutoff compared to Friday and Sunday. Men's list is managed strictly for Steve Aoki Saturday; arriving before 12:00 AM is the hard target. Groups of five or more men should default to table service as the more reliable Saturday entry path. General admission without guest list on Steve Aoki Saturday at OMNIA runs $50 to $80 for men, $30 to $50 for women, plus a 30 to 45 minute entry line by 12:30 AM. The most reliable path to entry on Saturday is either guest list submitted through this page at least 48 to 72 hours prior, or VIP table service.

Main room VIP sections for Steve Aoki Saturday at OMNIA run $4,000 to $6,500 minimum — the highest table cost of the three MDW nights. For groups of 8 to 10, a Saturday table at $4,500 to $5,000 works out to $450 to $625 per person, fully applied toward bottles. When general admission cover ($50 to $80) plus drinks ($18 to $30 each) across the evening approaches comparable per-person spend without an entry guarantee, the table value calculation closes more quickly than it appears on first inspection.

Sunday May 24 — DJ Pauly D and DESEO: The Dual-Event MDW Close

Sunday May 24 at OMNIA runs two simultaneous event programs — DJ Pauly D in the main room under the MDW umbrella, and DESEO, OMNIA's regularly scheduled Latin night, running concurrently. This dual-event Sunday is unique in the MDW nightclub landscape: no other Strip mega-club runs two distinct programmed events simultaneously on the same MDW night. For groups whose members have different music preferences — some preferring DJ Pauly D's open-format American pop and hip-hop blend, others preferring the reggaeton and Latin pop energy of DESEO — OMNIA on Sunday provides both options under one roof.

DJ Pauly D — Paul DelVecchio, known primarily through his television presence on Jersey Shore — has built a legitimate touring DJ career over fifteen years of consistent booking and residency work. His Las Vegas appearances have been a regular feature of OMNIA and its predecessor club programming. His sets at OMNIA blend current radio hits, throwback pop and hip-hop, and electronic dance music in an open-format style that is specifically calibrated for a large mixed-background crowd rather than a genre-specialist audience. MDW Sunday is when the Las Vegas nightclub crowd skews toward its most casual members — guests who are staying through Sunday genuinely want to be out, but the Saturday peak intensity has passed. Pauly D's open-format style is an architectural match for that Sunday crowd energy.

DESEO running simultaneously on Sunday May 24 makes OMNIA the most genre-diverse single venue on the Strip that night. The main room DJ Pauly D programming runs while DESEO occupies the secondary programming spaces — depending on the specific room configuration for that night, guests may be able to transition between the main room and the DESEO area within the same venue. For groups arriving at OMNIA on Sunday who discover DESEO is running, the Latin programming is not an alternative to the MDW event — it is an additional experience available within the same admission.

Sunday MDW guest list at OMNIA is the most accessible of the three nights. Women on guest list enter free with arrival before 12:30 AM. Men's list is available with even ratio and arrival before 12:30 AM — a later and less competitive cutoff than Saturday. Table minimums for Sunday run $2,500 to $4,000 for main room VIP sections. For groups who want the OMNIA MDW experience with the most relaxed entry and the most table availability, Sunday Pauly D is the strategic recommendation if Saturday is sold out or budget-constrained.

Three Rooms at OMNIA: How to Navigate MDW Weekend

OMNIA's three-room format is the core architectural advantage of the venue over single-room competitors, and during Memorial Day Weekend it provides MDW guests with pressure-valve options that become valuable as the main room reaches capacity on Saturday. Understanding the three spaces and what each delivers on MDW helps you plan your night rather than discovering them accidentally at 1:00 AM.

The main room is the kinetic chandelier room — the primary DJ stage, the primary dance floor, and the location where all three MDW headliners perform. This is where you want to be when the headliner is behind the booth and where the chandelier visuals are at their most impactful. During MDW Saturday, the main room reaches capacity between 12:30 and 1:00 AM, and the crowd density at front-of-chandelier positions becomes significant. Plan to arrive early enough to establish a preferred position before the room fills.

The Ling Ling Lounge at OMNIA is an ultra-lounge adjacent to the main room with its own DJ, its own table seating, and its own bar. The lounge runs a lower-volume environment where conversation is possible between songs — the specific thing you cannot do in the main room during an MDW headliner show. For groups that include members who want periodic breaks from the main room intensity, or for the portion of the evening before the headliner starts building to the midnight peak, the Ling Ling Lounge is a premium alternative that keeps you inside the venue without the full main-room commitment.

The rooftop gardenis OMNIA's outdoor space — an open-air terrace with panoramic Strip views, its own bar, and a temperature that will be pleasant in late May Las Vegas evenings. The rooftop is the lowest-intensity space at OMNIA and functions as a genuine outdoor option for guests who want to step outside the enclosed club environment without leaving the venue. Unlike XS's outdoor terrace, which is a primary nightclub space with DJ audio routed to it, OMNIA's rooftop garden is more of a retreat zone — the ambient sound from the main room is present but the rooftop runs its own lower-energy programming. For a late-MDW-night refresh between rounds inside, the rooftop garden is the correct choice.

OMNIA MDW Table Service: Sections, Pricing, and the Chandelier Position

OMNIA's table map during Memorial Day Weekend spans four distinct price tiers that reflect the venue's three-room format. Understanding what each tier delivers — and specifically how each section relates to the chandelier — is essential for MDW table planning. The chandelier is not visible from all sections equally, and for guests whose primary goal is chandelier proximity, section selection is a visual decision as much as a logistical one.

Main room VIP sections facing the DJ boothare the premium tier at OMNIA — sections that provide both the best chandelier view angle and the most direct proximity to the stage. These sections sell out first on Steve Aoki Saturday and represent the highest MDW minimums ($4,000 to $6,500). The chandelier's descent path runs directly over the main dance floor, and main room VIP positions facing the DJ booth are positioned to view both the stage and the chandelier simultaneously in one sight line.

Dance floor-adjacent tablesare the value main-room tier ($1,500 to $2,500 on Friday and Sunday, $3,000 to $4,000 on Saturday) that provide chandelier access at lower minimums than the DJ-booth-facing sections. For groups whose priority is being in the main room with chandelier access but whose table budget is below the premium section minimums, dance floor tables are the recommendation. The chandelier's movement is visible from all main room positions — the premium section difference is sight line angle and stage proximity, not whether you can see the chandelier at all.

Ling Ling Lounge sections ($800 to $1,500 during MDW) are the most budget-accessible table tier and the right choice for groups who want dedicated seating and bottle service without the main room premium. The trade-off: the chandelier is not visible from the Ling Ling Lounge. If chandelier proximity is a core goal, the Ling Ling Lounge does not deliver it. If your priority is a dedicated bottle service space with easier movement between the lounge and the main room, the Ling Ling Lounge sections are the cost-efficient path.

For groups attending both OMNIA MDW and the OMNIA Dayclub during the same MDW visit, bundled day-to-night pricing may be available through our team — contact us using the form below for combined OMNIA Dayclub and OMNIA Nightclub MDW pricing options.

MDW Guest List at OMNIA: Night-by-Night Rules and Arrival Windows

OMNIA's guest list for Memorial Day Weekend follows the standard Las Vegas model with holiday tightening on Steve Aoki Saturday. The fundamentals are consistent across all three nights: sign up through NoCoverVegas.com, present a valid government-issued ID at the guest list check-in desk, arrive within the posted cutoff window, and entry is free for women and free for men with an even or better female-to-male ratio.

Friday May 22 (Zedd):Women on guest list enter free with arrival before 12:30 AM. Men's list is available — arrive before 12:30 AM with an even ratio. Friday has the broadest guest list availability of the three MDW nights. Submit at least 48 hours in advance. Early Friday arrival by 11:00 PM is the best window for establishing a main room position before the chandelier crowd fills in.

Saturday May 23 (Steve Aoki):Women on guest list enter free with arrival before midnight — 30 minutes earlier than Friday and Sunday. Men's Saturday list is managed strictly. Arriving before 12:00 AM is the target — after midnight, the men's guest list at OMNIA on Steve Aoki Saturday may be closed even with a valid signup. Submit Saturday guest list 48 to 72 hours in advance. General admission without guest list on Aoki Saturday runs $50 to $80 for men, $30 to $50 for women. For large groups of men, table service is the more reliable entry path on this night.

Sunday May 24 (DJ Pauly D + DESEO):Women on guest list enter free with arrival before 12:30 AM. Men's list is available with arrival before 12:30 AM — the most accessible men's entry night of the MDW three-night run. Submit at least 48 hours in advance. Sunday also has the benefit of the DESEO dual-event format, which can draw a second separate audience segment and may affect which rooms fill fastest.

ID verification at OMNIA during MDW: the venue uses digital ID scanning at all check-in points. Bring a valid, unobstructed government-issued ID. Phone photos of IDs are not accepted. Plan for 5 to 10 additional minutes on peak nights for the security screening process.

Pre-Show at Caesars Palace: Dinner and Timing for MDW at OMNIA

Caesars Palacegives OMNIA one of the strongest on-property pre-club dining pipelines on the Strip. Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen, Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill, Nobu, Restaurant Guy Savoy, and the Bacchanal Buffet are all within a five-minute walk of the OMNIA entrance — a concentration of celebrity-chef and high-profile dining that exceeds what any other Las Vegas property adjacent to a mega-club can offer. A 7:30 or 8:00 PM reservation at any of these restaurants puts you at OMNIA at or before 10:30 PM with no transit requirement.

For MDW Saturday, the pre-club dinner reservation at any Caesars dining outlet should be booked at least two to three weeks in advance — the hotel's restaurants fill during holiday weekends in parallel with the nightclub. If you are booking both an OMNIA table and a dinner reservation as a combined MDW experience, coordinate the timing: a 7:30 PM dinner finishing at 9:30 PM gives you a comfortable window to be at OMNIA at 10:00 PM for the earliest entry, well before the midnight crowd surge.

The Caesars Palace property also contains one of the largest and most active casino floors on the Strip — the Forum Shops, the garden atrium with its live statuary, and the outdoor Roman Plaza create a property-scale experience that makes arriving early for dinner and spending two hours on-property before OMNIA opens feel like a complete Las Vegas evening rather than just a nightclub pre-game. For MDW groups whose itinerary includes casino time alongside nightclub access, Caesars Palace is the most logistically complete single-property MDW destination on the Strip.

Timing at OMNIA during MDW: doors open at 10:30 PM. The headliner typically steps behind the booth at midnight. The chandelier's peak activation moments run from midnight to 2:00 AM. For table guests, arriving between 10:30 and 11:00 PM to meet your host and settle into your section provides the best window before the main room reaches capacity. Guest list arrivals should plan to reach the check-in line no later than 30 minutes before their applicable cutoff window to account for the security and ID scanning process.

OMNIA MDW vs XS vs Hakkasan: Choosing Your Nightclub for the Long Weekend

The three-club MDW decision in Las Vegas 2026 maps cleanly onto a combination of music preference and visual experience priority. Hakkasan at MGM Grand runs all-hip-hop — DJ Drama, BigXthaPlug, Rick Ross — for guests who want rap and trap over electronic music. XS at Encore runs electronic — Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, Hugel — for guests who also want the indoor-outdoor terrace experience. OMNIA runs electronic — Zedd, Steve Aoki, DJ Pauly D — for guests who want the kinetic chandelier spectacle as the defining MDW visual experience.

The comparison between OMNIA and XS is the most nuanced because both venues are running EDM programming on all three MDW nights with comparable headliner tier. The key distinction: OMNIA's chandelier is the single most immediately impressive architectural feature of any Strip nightclub — no first-time visitor who sees it activate at the first major drop forgets it. XS's outdoor terrace is the upgrade for guests who have been to OMNIA and want a nightclub environment that feels physically different. If your MDW group has never been to either: OMNIA first. If you have been to OMNIA and want something new: XS's outdoor terrace provides the contrast.

Splitting MDW nights between OMNIA and XS is the configuration for guests who want both the chandelier and the outdoor terrace without choosing. Friday at OMNIA for Zedd and the chandelier introduction, Saturday at XS for The Chainsmokers on the outdoor terrace, Sunday back at OMNIA for DJ Pauly D's open-format MDW close. Or the reverse: Friday XS, Saturday OMNIA Aoki peak, Sunday flexible. Both three-night configurations are viable from Caesars Palace or Encore respectively, with rideshare transit of under ten minutes between venues on the mid-Strip.

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OMNIA MDW 2026 — Common Questions

Who is performing at OMNIA Nightclub Memorial Day Weekend 2026?

OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace has booked three consecutive nights of headliner EDM talent for Memorial Day Weekend 2026. Zedd headlines Friday May 22, Steve Aoki takes the main stage on Saturday May 23, and DJ Pauly D closes the weekend on Sunday May 24. Additionally, Sunday runs DESEO — OMNIA's Latin night — simultaneously, giving the venue two distinct event programs on the final MDW night. All shows begin at 10:30 PM. The lineup positions OMNIA as the Strip's premier electronic music MDW destination, with three internationally recognized names whose collective streaming catalog spans hundreds of millions of listeners.

What is the OMNIA kinetic chandelier and does it run during Memorial Day Weekend?

The kinetic chandelier is OMNIA's signature architectural feature — a 22-foot-wide, multi-ton LED installation suspended above the main dance floor that moves, pulses, and synchronizes with the DJ's music in real time. The chandelier descends toward the crowd during peak song moments and lifts as the music builds, creating a visual and physical experience unlike anything at any other Las Vegas nightclub. The chandelier operates every night OMNIA is open, including all three MDW nights. For first-time OMNIA visitors, the chandelier activation at the headliner's first major drop — typically around midnight — is one of the most immediately memorable moments in Las Vegas nightlife.

How do I get on the guest list for OMNIA Memorial Day Weekend?

Sign up through NoCoverVegas.com using the form on this page and specify which night or nights you plan to attend. Women on the OMNIA guest list receive free entry all three MDW nights. Men receive free entry before 12:30 AM with an even or better female-to-male ratio. For Saturday Steve Aoki night, submit your guest list at least 48 to 72 hours in advance and plan to arrive before midnight — the venue's men's list cutoff tightens on high-demand headliner nights. Sunday DJ Pauly D and DESEO night is generally more accessible with broader guest list availability than Saturday.

What are the bottle service minimums at OMNIA during Memorial Day Weekend?

OMNIA's MDW bottle service carries a holiday premium above standard weekend pricing. Dance floor tables in the main room area run approximately $1,500 to $2,500 during MDW. Main room VIP sections with premium chandelier views run $2,500 to $4,500 on Friday and Sunday, and $4,000 to $6,500 on Saturday Steve Aoki night. Ling Ling Lounge tables at OMNIA run $800 to $1,500 as the more intimate option. Rooftop garden tables are available at lower minimums for guests who want outdoor access. All minimums apply entirely toward bottle purchases plus guaranteed entry, a dedicated server, and bypass of all general admission queues.

What is DESEO at OMNIA and does it run during Memorial Day Weekend?

DESEO is OMNIA's Sunday Latin night — the venue's regularly scheduled transformation of the main room into Las Vegas's most energetic weekly Latin party. Every Sunday that OMNIA is open, DESEO draws a heavily Latin audience for reggaeton, salsa, bachata, and Latin pop programming that is distinct from the EDM-focused Friday and Saturday nights. On Sunday May 24 of Memorial Day Weekend, DESEO runs simultaneously with the DJ Pauly D MDW booking — meaning the venue operates two distinct event programs on the same night. This dual-event Sunday format means the main room and secondary spaces can have different vibes: DJ Pauly D in the main room and DESEO programming for guests who prefer Latin music.

What are the three different rooms at OMNIA Nightclub?

OMNIA operates three distinct spaces across its 75,000 square feet at Caesars Palace. The main room houses the kinetic chandelier, the primary DJ stage, and the main dance floor — this is where the MDW headliners perform. The Ling Ling Lounge is an ultra-lounge adjacent to the main room with its own programming, more intimate seating, and a lower-volume environment where conversation is possible. The rooftop garden is an outdoor terrace with panoramic Las Vegas Strip views, its own bar, and a quieter open-air atmosphere accessible from the main venue. During MDW, all three spaces operate simultaneously, giving guests the ability to experience three completely different environments without leaving the building.

How does OMNIA MDW 2026 compare to XS and Hakkasan for Memorial Day Weekend?

OMNIA, XS, and Hakkasan serve distinct MDW demographics in 2026. OMNIA books electronic music with the kinetic chandelier as the visual anchor — Zedd Friday, Steve Aoki Saturday, DJ Pauly D Sunday. XS at Encore also books electronic talent with Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, and Hugel, but adds the outdoor terrace element that OMNIA lacks. Hakkasan at MGM Grand goes all-hip-hop with DJ Drama, BigXthaPlug, and Rick Ross — a completely different genre orientation. For guests choosing between OMNIA and XS: OMNIA's chandelier and three-room format is the more immediately spectacular first-time experience. XS's indoor-outdoor terrace is the upgrade for guests who have been to OMNIA previously and want a distinctly different production environment.