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Zouk Nightclub Las Vegas 2026
The North Strip's most technologically advanced mega-club. 26,060 sq ft at Resorts World, Bassrush EDC Week, RL Grime, Gunna, and Zedd residencies. Free guest list — skip the $40–60 cover.
Location
Resorts World LV
Size
26,060 sq ft
Capacity
2,160 guests
Hours
Thu–Sat, 10 PM–4 AM
Opened
December 2021
Music
House, Bass, EDM
Cover (GA)
$40–60 (free w/ list)
Phone
(725) 999-9293
What Is Zouk Nightclub Las Vegas?
Zouk Nightclub opened in December 2021 as part of Resorts World Las Vegas, the first new resort built on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade. At 26,060 square feet with a standing capacity of 2,160 guests, Zouk is one of the largest and most technologically sophisticated nightclubs on the Strip — and arguably the most forward-thinking in terms of production design. The club is the Las Vegas flagship of Zouk Group, the Singapore-headquartered hospitality brand that operates nightlife concepts across Southeast Asia, Miami, and now the United States. Bringing their international reputation for precision sound engineering and high-concept visual production to Las Vegas was not simply an expansion — it was a statement about what a modern mega-club should look like.
The Resorts World complex gives Zouk a geographic advantage that older Strip clubs cannot replicate. Positioned at the north end of Las Vegas Boulevard near the Convention Center, Zouk sits within a fully integrated resort environment that includes the Hilton, Conrad, and LXR hotel towers plus the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre. The Convention Center adjacency means Zouk is particularly well-positioned for convention week nightlife — CES in January, NAB in April, and Bitcoin conferences draw tens of thousands of tech and crypto professionals who gravitate toward Zouk's cutting-edge aesthetic over the more established South Strip megaclubs. During EDC Week in May, Zouk hosts Bassrush Presents — the official bass music label night that has become one of the most anticipated events of the entire week.
Inside the club, the space unfolds across a single vast main floor anchored by a DJ booth that functions more like a concert stage than a turntable setup. The production infrastructure includes a custom-engineered LED wall spanning the entire back of the room, a full-coverage d&b audiotechnik sound system tuned specifically for the room's acoustics, and a lighting rig dense enough to transform the space from intimate early-night atmosphere to full festival-scale visual spectacle as the crowd builds toward 1 AM. Three separate VIP table zones — main floor, mezzanine, and a premium zone adjacent to the DJ booth — give bottle service guests clear sightlines to the stage from every price point. General admission access flows naturally through the main room, with bar stations positioned to minimize congestion without compromising proximity to the dance floor action.
Music & Vibe: Bass Music, House, and the Bassrush Partnership
Zouk's musical identity skews heavier and more genre-specific than most Strip megaclubs. Where venues like Hakkasan or OMNIA program wide-ranging rosters that include hip-hop, top-40, and EDM to maximize broad appeal, Zouk has committed to an electronic-forward programming philosophy with particular depth in bass music, tech house, and progressive house. The 2025-2026 residency roster reflects this: RL Grime for trap and bass, James Hype and MEDUZA for tech house and house-pop crossover, ODESZA for downtempo electronic, Kaskade for progressive trance, and DJ Snake and Alison Wonderland for festival-crossover EDM. Illenium held one of the club's most celebrated residency runs before transitioning to Allegiant Stadium-scale productions.
The Bassrush partnership is the clearest expression of Zouk's niche positioning. Bassrush is Insomniac's bass music imprint — the curatorial arm of the company behind EDC and Hard — and their residency at Zouk during EDC Week brings the heaviest names in dubstep, bass house, and drum and bass to the Strip under a single tent. Artists like Ray Volpe, Adventure Club, and Excision play Bassrush events at Zouk during EDC Week to crowds that have specifically sought out that sound rather than wandering in from the general festival crowd. This creates a sharper, more intentional audience: EDC attendees who know what they want sonically and plan their week around specific lineups rather than venue prestige.
For general nightlife visitors — convention-goers, bachelorette parties, birthdays — Zouk programs Friday and Saturday with headliners who appeal broadly. Gunna's MDW residency was announced for May 23, 2026, targeting a hip-hop-leaning Memorial Day crowd. The Thursday schedule leans toward themed events and resident DJs that give local Las Vegas audiences and industry guests a more relaxed, lower-cover entry point. The open format Thursday program creates room for genre experimentation that the weekend headliner format cannot accommodate. The overall vibe across all nights trends younger and more internationally diverse than older Strip clubs, partly driven by the Resorts World hotel mix (Hilton, Conrad, LXR attract a global guest profile) and partly by Zouk's brand recognition in Asian markets where the Zouk Group name carries two decades of nightclub culture cachet.
Layout & Production: Inside the 26,060 Square Foot Main Room
Zouk operates on a single-floor layout — intentional rather than a limitation. Unlike Hakkasan's five-level design or Wynn Nightlife's adjacent separate rooms, Zouk concentrates all energy into one unified space, which produces a crowd density and acoustic coherence that multi-floor venues struggle to achieve. When the room is at capacity, the energy is focused and contained in a way that amplifies rather than disperses.
The DJ booth occupies the full width of one wall, elevated approximately five feet above the main floor and flanked on both sides by rising LED panels. The booth is large enough to accommodate live instrument setups — keyboards, drum pads, vocal processors — which has enabled artists like ODESZA and Illenium to perform more elaborate live-hybrid sets than a standard DJ setup allows. This infrastructure investment distinguishes Zouk from clubs that treat the DJ booth as a functional necessity rather than a performance space.
VIP table zones wrap around the main floor perimeter in a tiered configuration. First-tier tables (main floor level, closest to the DJ booth) carry the highest minimums and provide the best proximity to the stage. Second-tier mezzanine tables run along the raised perimeter and offer an elevated sightline that gives a panoramic view of the full room and the stage — the preferred position for groups who want to see the full crowd and production scale simultaneously. A third premium zone runs directly adjacent to the DJ booth for the closest possible bottle service placement. Total VIP capacity accommodates well over 100 tables without creating the bottle-service-jungle feeling that crowds out GA space at older megaclubs.
The sound system is a d&b audiotechnik V-Series array, one of the most respected touring-and-installation speaker systems in the world. The installation was calibrated specifically for the room geometry by Zouk Group's in-house audio team, meaning the sound coverage across every square foot of the main floor is even rather than exhibiting the dead zones and hot spots common in older room designs. Bass response is tuned to be physically present without overwhelming the mid-range frequencies where vocal melodies and synth layers live — a balance that makes the room work for house, bass music, and hip-hop sets without requiring major EQ compensations between genres. For guests positioned anywhere in the main room, the system delivers a live-concert-quality listening experience, not the distant rumble that characterizes inadequate sound engineering.
2026 Resident DJs and Upcoming Events
Zouk's 2026 residency schedule represents one of the stronger rosters on the Strip for electronic music fans, with confirmed dates across several major weekend and event windows.
RL Grime has one of Zouk's most established residency relationships, playing throughout the year on select Friday and Saturday dates. His sets are anchored in trap, bass, and dark hip-hop-influenced electronic — the sound he's developed across his Sable Valley label and VOID tour productions. Crowd response at Zouk for RL Grime dates is consistently among the venue's highest-energy nights, with the bass-optimized d&b system particularly suited to his production style.
Gunna is confirmed for Memorial Day Weekend Saturday, May 23, 2026, bringing the MDW hip-hop moment that Zouk typically books to complement its EDM-forward programming. Hip-hop headliners on holiday weekends at Zouk are a deliberate programming choice — they expand the venue's appeal to convention crowds and holiday visitors who may not identify as electronic music fans but will attend for a chart-name artist. Gunna's Las Vegas performances reliably sell table packages well in advance of the event date.
Zedd holds a Las Vegas residency that has included Zouk dates in 2025-2026, with his crossover appeal (electronic production with pop-accessible song structures) making him one of the most broadly appealing headliners on the Strip. Zedd sets at Zouk showcase the room's production capabilities — his light show specifications are among the most demanding of any touring electronic artist, and Zouk's LED infrastructure is one of the few Strip venues that can execute his full production without compromise.
EDC Week 2026 — Bassrush Presents (May 13-17) represents the biggest Zouk booking week of the year. Ray Volpe and Adventure Club are confirmed for the opening Bassrush night on May 13 (Wednesday). Additional Bassrush EDC Week dates are expected to include Excision, Liquid Stranger, or Sullivan King depending on artist routing. Tickets for Bassrush EDC Week events at Zouk sell out faster than most other Strip club events during EDC Week, given the specificity of the bass music audience and the limited capacity relative to demand.
James Hype and MEDUZA both play Zouk on separate dates through the year, with James Hype bringing a tech house crowd and MEDUZA continuing their run of piano house and melodic house tracks that have crossed over to mainstream streaming audiences. Both acts skew younger and more international than the legacy EDM residencies at older Strip clubs.
For the most current event calendar and confirmed artist dates, check zoukgrouplv.com or Zouk's official social channels — the 2026 calendar continues to be updated with new bookings through the summer.
Memorial Day Weekend at Zouk: RL Grime and Gunna
Memorial Day Weekend 2026 is shaping up to be one of Zouk's biggest booking windows of the year. The confirmed lineup as of April 2026 includes RL Grime for Friday night (May 22) and Gunna for Saturday (May 23). MDW at Zouk typically adds a Sunday closing night as well, though that booking had not been announced as of press time.
RL Grime on MDW Friday gives bass music fans their primary headliner of the holiday weekend — he reliably brings the largest crowd of his year's residency dates to MDW, and the combination of holiday-weekend attendance and his dedicated fan base creates one of the highest-demand guest list windows of the year. Submit your guest list request at least 48 hours before the event; MDW Friday guest list fills earlier than any regular Friday booking.
Gunna on MDW Saturday targets a different crowd segment entirely. His Las Vegas performances pull heavily from the convention crowd, the hip-hop streaming audience, and the Memorial Day weekend party visitor demographic that isn't specifically attending for electronic music. Saturday MDW at Zouk with Gunna competes directly with hip-hop bookings at Drai's, Hakkasan, and other South Strip venues — Zouk's north Strip location and newer infrastructure give it an advantage for hotel guests staying at Resorts World, Wynn/Encore, and the Convention Center-adjacent properties.
For MDW 2026, table minimums at Zouk are expected to be: front VIP tables $2,500-$5,000 (RL Grime Friday), $3,000-$6,000 (Gunna Saturday). Mezzanine tables will run lower. Guest list entry on both nights closes at 11:30 PM — the latest arrival time compatible with skipping the general admission queue. GA line for both MDW nights will be 45-75 minutes on the Strip side from approximately midnight onward.
EDC Week at Zouk: Bassrush Presents
Bassrush Presents at Zouk during EDC Week (May 13-17, 2026) is one of the most specifically curated nightlife events of the entire Las Vegas calendar. Bassrush is the bass music imprint of Insomniac Events — the same company that produces Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway — and their partnership with Zouk during EDC Week creates an officially sanctioned bass music venue night that EDC attendees can attend without any festival credentials.
The May 13 opener with Ray Volpe and Adventure Club sets the tone for the week. Ray Volpe, whose "LASERBEAM" became one of the defining tracks of 2022 bass music, plays a high-energy set that typically peaks around 1-1:30 AM with the biggest drops of the night. Adventure Club, the Canadian duo with over a decade of dubstep and bass history, complements with a more nostalgia-forward set that gives the crowd a broader range of recognizable material. Together, the two-artist bill format that Bassrush typically books at Zouk gives EDC Week attendees a full night of music without the uneven-support-act problem that single-headliner bookings sometimes create.
Zouk's Bassrush EDC Week dates routinely sell faster than comparable events at other venues because the bass music audience self-selects for this event in a way that general EDM events do not. An attendee who specifically traveled to Las Vegas for EDC and primarily listens to bass music will choose Bassrush at Zouk over any other Strip club option during EDC Week. The guest list for Bassrush EDC Week nights fills faster than any other Zouk event of the year — submit your request as early as possible, ideally 72 hours before the event.
General admission for Bassrush EDC Week nights at Zouk runs $40-60 cover without a guest list. With a NoCoverVegas guest list, entry is free before 11:30 PM for women and free before 11:30 PM for men with an even female-to-male group ratio. After 11:30 PM, guest list effectiveness decreases significantly for EDC Week events due to demand — arriving before midnight is strongly recommended.
Free Guest List at Zouk: How It Works
The Zouk guest list system follows the standard Las Vegas nightclub framework but has a few nuances worth knowing before you arrive.
Women: Free entry all night on the guest list, any day Zouk is open (Thursday, Friday, Saturday). No cover charge, no minimum spend requirement for entry. Bring your ID — 21+ strictly enforced.
Men: Free entry before 1:00 AM with an even-or-better female-to-male ratio in your group. A group of 2 women and 2 men qualifies; a group of 1 woman and 3 men does not. Men arriving solo or in male-only groups without female companions pay the door rate ($40-60 depending on the night and headliner).
How to submit your guest list: Use the form on this page. Provide your name, contact number, group size (men/women), and the night you're planning to attend. You'll receive a text confirmation. At the door, give the guest list name to the host — do not say "I'm on the list" without knowing which list or which contact added you; specifics make check-in faster.
EDC Week and holiday weekends: Guest list dynamics shift significantly during peak events. For RL Grime MDW and Bassrush EDC Week nights, guest list availability fills 48-72 hours before the event. Submit early. Even during high-demand nights, guest list entry is significantly faster than GA — the guest list queue is typically a 5-15 minute process versus a 45-75 minute GA wait on busy nights.
What guest list does NOT get you: Reserved seating, complimentary drinks, or bottle service access. Guest list covers entry only. If you want a reserved table, contact the Zouk table services team directly or inquire when you submit your guest list request — sometimes early-week table packages remain available even when GA sell-through is high.
Dress code for guest list entry: Upscale nightclub attire is enforced regardless of your list status. No athletic wear, no shorts for men, no sneakers for men (athletic shoes with clear casual intent will be turned away). Women have broader latitude but should dress for a nightclub, not a pool party. Dress code failures at the door mean no entry regardless of list status.
Bottle Service at Zouk: Tables, Minimums, and What to Expect
Zouk's bottle service structure is comparable to other Strip megaclubs with minimums that scale based on night (weekday vs weekend vs holiday) and table position (main floor vs mezzanine vs DJ-adjacent premium).
Standard weekend minimums: - Main floor VIP tables: $1,000–$2,500 (Friday/Saturday regular bookings) - Mezzanine tables: $800–$1,500 (Friday/Saturday) - Premium DJ-adjacent: $2,500–$5,000 (Friday/Saturday; limited inventory)
EDC Week and holiday weekend minimums: - Main floor: $2,500–$5,000 (RL Grime MDW), $3,000–$6,000 (Gunna MDW) - Mezzanine: $1,500–$3,000 (EDC Week), $2,000–$4,000 (MDW Gunna) - Bassrush EDC Week events have separate table inventory — contact Zouk table services for EDC Week pricing
What minimums include: Your minimum spend goes toward bottles, mixers, and additional orders at the table. A $1,500 minimum for 6 people works out to $250 per person — comparable to buying a bottle of liquor for a group split across 4-6 people, which at Zouk bar prices ($600+ per bottle retail) makes bottle service the economical choice for groups of 6+ who plan to drink for several hours.
Standard bottle selection: Premium spirits (Grey Goose, Don Julio, Casamigos, Patron, Ciroc) range $350–600 per bottle. Sparkler presentation is standard with bottle orders above $500. Champagne (Moet, Veuve, Dom) available from $350–$1,200+ depending on vintage. The table runner will suggest mixing recommendations that stretch your minimum efficiently.
Booking: Reserve online through Zouk's website or through NoCoverVegas — we can place you directly with the venue for faster response during high-demand weeks. Table holds without a deposit are not guaranteed on EDC Week and MDW nights; expect a 25-50% deposit requirement for holiday bookings.
Arrival timing with a table: Table guests can typically enter through a priority lane regardless of guest list arrival time. Your host will confirm the specific arrival window when your reservation is confirmed — usually 30-60 minutes after doors open to allow time for staff setup.
AYU Dayclub: Zouk's Daytime Companion at Resorts World
AYU Dayclub is the pool and daytime entertainment venue operated by Zouk Group at Resorts World, running from approximately 11 AM to 7 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays during the pool season (roughly April through October). AYU sits within the Resorts World pool complex and shares the same operational DNA as Zouk Nightclub — international booking approach, high production values, EDM and house-forward programming, and the Zouk Group quality standard.
The two venues are designed to function as a single day-to-night experience: AYU for the afternoon and early evening, Zouk Nightclub for the peak hours after 10 PM. Resorts World accommodates this flow by keeping the venues architecturally connected through the casino floor, meaning you can transition from an afternoon AYU set directly into the nightclub without leaving the building, changing hotels, or navigating Strip traffic. This seamless transition is particularly valuable during EDC Week, when Zouk Group programs both AYU and Zouk Nightclub as a coordinated day-night pass option.
For EDC Week 2026, AYU's daytime Bassrush programming complements the nighttime Zouk Bassrush events. Morning and early-afternoon EDC Week days at AYU draw attendees recovering from the previous night's festival or nightclub experience while still wanting to maintain momentum in the Zouk Group ecosystem. The Resorts World pool complex is smaller and more intimate than Encore Beach Club or Palm Tree Beach Club, which makes AYU during peak EDC Week feel appropriately crowded without the overwhelming density that the larger dayclubs can generate.
During Memorial Day Weekend, AYU typically books a complementary dayclub lineup to match Zouk Nightclub's evening headliners. For MDW 2026, AYU programming was not yet announced as of April 2026. Guest list for AYU follows a similar protocol to Zouk Nightclub — submit through NoCoverVegas for free or reduced entry; standard AYU admission runs $20-40 for women and $40-60 for men without a list.
Getting to Zouk: North Strip Location and Arrival Tips
Zouk's Resorts World location puts it at approximately 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard — north of Wynn/Encore and about 1.5 miles north of the Bellagio/Caesars cluster that defines the central Strip. The North Strip position is both an advantage and a consideration depending on where you're staying.
If you're staying at Resorts World: Zouk is on the casino floor level of your hotel. Take the elevator to the casino floor and follow signage toward the nightclub entrance. Door opens at 10 PM Thursday through Saturday.
From Wynn/Encore (walking): 10-12 minute walk north on the Strip pedestrian path. Practical in good weather, less ideal during summer heat or after rain.
From Cosmopolitan/Bellagio/Caesars area (rideshare): 8-12 minute Uber/Lyft depending on traffic. Request at least 20 minutes before you want to arrive — Strip traffic on Friday and Saturday nights between midnight and 2 AM can add 10-15 minutes. Rideshare drop-off: use Resorts World's designated rideshare pickup/drop-off zone on the side street adjacent to the main entrance (not the main Strip-facing driveway, which is valet only).
Parking: Resorts World self-parking is free for registered hotel guests with validation. Non-guests pay $15-25 depending on the night. Parking structure connects directly to the casino floor via covered walkway. Valet is $30+ on weekends.
Arriving by Convention Monorail: The Las Vegas Convention Center station of the Las Vegas Monorail is approximately 0.5 miles south of Resorts World. The monorail runs through approximately 2 AM — check current operating hours before planning a return trip. Walking from the Convention Center station to Resorts World is about 10-12 minutes.
Best arrival strategy: For guest list entry, arrive between 10:30-11:30 PM on regular weekend nights, and 10-11 PM on EDC Week or MDW nights. After midnight on peak nights, guest list effectiveness decreases and GA waits extend to 45-75 minutes. Earlier arrival is always better at Zouk — the club begins filling by 11 PM rather than the 12 AM or later fill time that older South Strip venues see.
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What is Zouk Nightclub and where is it located?
Zouk Nightclub is a 26,060 square foot electronic music nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas, located at 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard at the north end of the Strip. Opened in December 2021, Zouk is the Las Vegas flagship of Singapore's Zouk Group, one of Asia's most recognized nightclub brands. The venue operates Thursday through Saturday from 10 PM to 4 AM and features a d&b audiotechnik sound system, a full-width custom LED wall, and three VIP table zones on the main floor and mezzanine. Zouk is connected to AYU Dayclub in the same Resorts World complex.
How do I get on the guest list for Zouk Nightclub Las Vegas?
Submit your guest list request through the form on this page at least 24-48 hours before your planned visit (72+ hours during EDC Week and Memorial Day Weekend — those fill faster). Provide your name, group size including how many men and women, and which night you're attending. You'll receive a text confirmation. At the door, give the guest list name to the host at the entrance. Guest list provides free entry for women all night and free entry for men before 1:00 AM with an even-or-better female-to-male ratio. Dress code applies regardless of list status: upscale nightclub attire, no athletic wear, no sneakers for men.
What kind of music does Zouk play?
Zouk's programming centers on electronic music with particular depth in house, tech house, bass music, and progressive electronic. The 2026 residency roster includes RL Grime (bass/trap), James Hype and MEDUZA (tech house and house-pop), Kaskade (progressive/trance), ODESZA (downtempo electronic), DJ Snake, and Zedd. During EDC Week, Zouk partners with Bassrush (Insomniac's bass music imprint) for dubstep and bass-forward events. Holiday weekends sometimes include hip-hop crossover bookings — Gunna is confirmed for MDW Saturday May 23, 2026. Thursday nights lean toward resident DJs and themed events with a broader genre range.
What is the Zouk bottle service minimum?
Standard weekend bottle service minimums at Zouk run $1,000-$2,500 for main floor tables and $800-$1,500 for mezzanine tables on regular Friday and Saturday nights. EDC Week and Memorial Day Weekend minimums increase to $2,500-$5,000 for main floor positions. Premium DJ-adjacent tables run $2,500-$5,000 on regular weekends and $4,000-$6,000+ on holiday bookings. Individual bottles start at $350+ for premium spirits (Grey Goose, Casamigos, Don Julio) and $350-$1,200+ for champagne. Groups of 6+ typically find table minimums economical compared to per-drink spending at the bar. Contact NoCoverVegas to inquire about current table availability.
What is Bassrush Presents at Zouk during EDC Week?
Bassrush Presents is a residency series at Zouk Nightclub during EDC Week (May 13-17, 2026) operated in partnership with Bassrush, Insomniac Events' bass music imprint. The opening night on May 13 features Ray Volpe and Adventure Club. Bassrush EDC Week events at Zouk are specifically programmed for bass music fans — dubstep, bass house, drum and bass, and related genres — and do not require an EDC festival ticket to attend. Zouk guest list through NoCoverVegas covers free entry for qualifying groups. Bassrush guest list fills faster than any other Zouk event; submit 72+ hours in advance.
How is Zouk different from other Las Vegas nightclubs?
Zouk differs from older Strip megaclubs in three key ways. First, it's newer — opened 2021 versus 2010-2013 for most other majors — which means the production infrastructure, sound system (d&b audiotechnik), and LED installation are current-generation rather than upgraded older equipment. Second, the programming philosophy is more genre-specific, leaning toward electronic with particular strength in bass and tech house, rather than trying to appeal equally to every demographic every night. Third, the north Strip location at Resorts World puts Zouk within a fully integrated resort rather than a stand-alone club in a casino, which means better parking, easier logistics, and the AYU Dayclub day-to-night option in the same complex.
Is Zouk Nightclub good for a birthday party or bachelorette?
Yes — Zouk is one of the better options for birthday parties and bachelorette groups in Las Vegas, particularly for groups whose musical preferences lean toward electronic music or who want a newer venue with modern production. Women get free entry all night on the guest list, which is the most important factor for bachelorette groups. Birthday party packages with reserved tables are available through Zouk's VIP team and typically include bottle service with a sparkler cake presentation. The venue's size (2,160 capacity) keeps it from feeling as overwhelming as 80,000 square foot clubs like Hakkasan, while still delivering the full megaclub experience. Contact NoCoverVegas to coordinate birthday or bachelorette bookings.
What are the hours and dress code at Zouk Nightclub?
Zouk is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM. Dress code is upscale nightclub attire: no athletic wear, no shorts for men, no sandals for men, no athletic sneakers for men (dress shoes or fashionable non-athletic sneakers in good condition are acceptable). Women should dress for a nightclub rather than a pool party or casual bar — cocktail dresses, stylish separates, or going-out looks are all appropriate. Hats are generally not permitted for men. The dress code is enforced regardless of your guest list status or table reservation. ID requirement is strict: 21+ only with a valid government-issued photo ID.
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