House

House Music at Bauhaus

Everything you need to know about House nights at Bauhaus — DJ lineups, best nights to go, what to expect, and how to get on the free guest list.

The Sound

What House Sounds Like at Bauhaus

House music nights in Vegas range from deep house to tech house, featuring the genre's signature four-on-the-floor beat, melodic basslines, and hypnotic builds that keep the dance floor moving all night.

At Bauhaus, the venue is built for an incredible sound experience. Located at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), the club features a world-class sound system that brings House tracks to life with crystal-clear highs and deep, chest-thumping bass.

The Venue Experience

How Bauhaus Elevates House Music

With its expansive layout, Bauhaus is purpose-built to handle House music at its full potential. Located at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), the venue's sound architecture is designed around the sound system excels at reproducing the deep, rolling basslines and intricate hi-hat patterns that define house music. The four-on-the-floor kick drum is felt more than heard, creating a physical pulse that drives the dance floor for hours. Mid-frequency warmth carries the melodic elements — piano chords, vocal samples, and synth stabs — with analog richness.

With a capacity for a crowd of up to 400 guests, Bauhaus is known for Downtown Las Vegas's only venue built around a single-genre mandate: techno, house, and tech house exclusively — no hip-hop nights, no Top 40 Fridays, no open-format rotation. The Houston Bauhaus DNA runs through every programming decision, from the Danley sound system calibrated for concert-grade audio at nightclub volumes to the 60-foot LED wall functioning as the sole visual element. Opens at 10 PM and runs until 5 AM on Friday and Saturday, with peak energy arriving between 3 and 4:30 AM when every Strip mega-club has cleared out — the natural destination for Las Vegas service industry workers finishing shifts, underground electronic music travelers, and EDC attendees extending festival weekend into a proper club. The 400-person room fills completely on peak nights, producing floor density that 5,000-person clubs cannot replicate regardless of headliner. Street parking on surrounding 7th Street blocks costs nothing. The downtown arts district location puts Bauhaus entirely outside the casino resort corridor — a pure nightclub in a neighborhood of galleries, studios, and independent bars.. On House nights specifically, the club's design creates an intimate-feeling space even at scale, which is exactly what house music thrives on. The dance floor is the focal point, with lighting that evolves slowly alongside the music rather than flashing aggressively. This creates a hypnotic, immersive environment where you lose track of time and get absorbed in the groove.

Headliners & Residents

DJs Who Play House at Bauhaus

Bauhaus hosts a world-class roster of House DJs through its residency program and special guest bookings. Here are some of the names you can expect to see on the lineup:

Fisher
Chris Lake
John Summit
Dom Dolla
James Hype

* Lineups rotate weekly. Follow Bauhaus for the latest announcements.

When to Go

Best Nights for House at Bauhaus

Friday and Saturday — the only nights open.

For House specifically, the biggest nights are typically Friday and Saturday when headliner DJs take the stage. If you want a less crowded experience with the same great music, Thursday nights often feature House sets with shorter lines and a more relaxed atmosphere.

Doors usually open at 10:30 PM, but the dance floor does not really fill up until midnight. For guest list entry, plan to arrive before 12:30 AM — especially on peak nights.

Quick Info

HoursFri–Sat, 10 PM – 5 AM
MusicTechno, House, Tech House
Dress CodeAll black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear.
CoverNormally $20-30 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list

The Crowd

Who Goes to House Nights at Bauhaus?

House music nights attract a slightly older, more musically sophisticated crowd that appreciates the genre. The vibe is less flashy than EDM nights but the dance floor stays packed with dedicated music fans.

The Scene

House Music in Las Vegas: The Connoisseur's Choice

House music occupies a specific cultural position in Las Vegas nightlife: it is the genre for people who care about the music as much as the social experience. EDM is spectacle. Hip-hop is status. Top 40 is accessibility. House is craft. The house crowd in Las Vegas tends to be more musically informed than other genre crowds, more likely to recognize the DJ's track selections, and more likely to stay on the dance floor for four-plus hours without a break.

Tech house and deep house have grown significantly in Las Vegas over the past five years, driven by a generation of artists — Fisher, Chris Lake, John Summit, Dom Dolla — who have crossover appeal without sacrificing the genre's authenticity. This has created a house music audience in Las Vegas that includes both longtime fans and newcomers who discovered the genre through pop-adjacent tracks before going deeper. The result is a more heterogeneous house crowd than existed five years ago, which has made house nights more commercially viable for major venues.

The physical experience of house music in a large Las Vegas nightclub is distinct from any other genre. The four-on-the-floor kick drum creates a hypnotic pulse that carries through the floor at high volume — you feel it in your chest and legs before your ears register it consciously. The sustained energy of a house DJ set, which typically runs two to four hours without the dramatic peak-and-valley structure of EDM, creates a different kind of dance floor experience: immersive, meditative, and physically demanding in a way that keeps the floor active long after other genre crowds have thinned out.

The social atmosphere at house nights skews later and more committed than other genre nights. The house crowd does not arrive at 11 PM and leave at 1 AM. House regulars arrive around midnight and stay until close, which means the peak hours of a house night — 2 AM to 4 AM — have a different energy than the crowd you find at most Vegas nightclubs during those hours. If you want to experience what Las Vegas nightlife looks like when it is entirely inhabited by people who are genuinely there for the music, a late-night house night is the clearest example.

What to Wear

Dress Code for House Nights at Bauhaus

The official dress code at Bauhaus is: All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. This applies to every event regardless of genre, and door staff enforce it strictly — especially on peak nights. Getting turned away at the door after waiting in line is the worst way to start your night, so plan your outfit in advance.

House music nights attract a fashion-conscious crowd. All-black outfits are always a safe bet. Men should go with slim-fit pants, a minimal designer tee or button-down, and clean shoes. Women often wear sleek, understated outfits — think monochrome looks, simple elegant dresses, or designer jeans with a chic top. The house crowd values subtle style over flashy logos.

Quick Dress Code Checklist

Allowed

  • Collared shirts & button-downs
  • Dress shoes or clean sneakers
  • Dark jeans or tailored pants
  • Cocktail dresses & heels
  • Blazers & sport coats

Not Allowed

  • Athletic wear or jerseys
  • Sandals or flip-flops
  • Baggy or ripped jeans
  • Hats or baseball caps
  • Shorts or cargo pants

Insider Tips

House Night Survival Guide for Bauhaus

These tips are specific to House nights at Bauhaus — from timing your arrival to finding the best spot on the dance floor.

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Timing Your Arrival

House music sets at Bauhaus are marathon sessions, so there is no rush to arrive at opening. That said, arriving by 11:00 PM gets you through the guest list line quickly and lets you settle into the vibe as the DJ builds the set. The dance floor for house nights tends to be committed — people arrive and stay. Peak energy hits around 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM and sustains through close.

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Group Strategy

House music crowds at Bauhaus tend toward smaller, tighter groups of 2-4. If you are coming with a larger crew, be aware that the dance floor on house nights is more about individual expression and less about group dancing. Find a spot near the DJ booth where your group can spread out without blocking flow. Bottle service sections on house nights are more relaxed and conversational — a good option if part of your group wants to dance while others chill.

3

Dance Floor Positioning

House music dance floors at Bauhaus operate on a different wavelength. The energy is sustained and hypnotic rather than peaking and crashing. The center of the floor is where the most dedicated dancers lock in for extended periods. Near the DJ booth you will find people who are deep in the music and appreciate being close to the source. The perimeter of the dance floor on house nights is surprisingly active — people groove at their own pace and drift in and out. Find the area where the bass resonance feels best to you and settle in.

4

Getting Close to the DJ Booth

House music DJs at Bauhaus appreciate a knowledgeable crowd near the booth. The area directly in front of the booth on house nights tends to be occupied by regulars and serious music fans who show up early and stay all night. Join them by arriving early and showing genuine appreciation for the music — nodding, dancing, making eye contact with the DJ. House DJs feed off the energy of the front row more than any other genre. Bottle service tables nearest to the booth are the most coveted on house nights.

Why Bauhaus

What Sets Bauhaus Apart for House

Bauhaus is the only venue in Las Vegas built from opening with a single-genre mandate: techno, house, and tech house, nothing else. Every Strip and off-Strip nightclub that programs electronic music also programs hip-hop, Top 40, or open format on alternating nights to maximize attendance across demographics — Bauhaus does not. The result is a crowd that shows up for the music rather than for the social spectacle, which produces a fundamentally different floor energy than the production mega-clubs at Hakkasan, Zouk, or Marquee. Located at 115 North 7th Street in downtown Las Vegas's arts district, Bauhaus is a 400-person venue that opened in October 2025 — the newest underground electronic music club in the city — with a Danley sound system installed as the primary investment before décor, with a 60-foot LED wall as the only major visual production element. The all-black dress code is not enforced by doorstaff in the way Strip clubs enforce collared-shirt policies; at Bauhaus it functions as a self-selection signal that defines the crowd. Groups attending EDC Las Vegas in May who want to extend into local club programming after the festival ends find Bauhaus open until 5 AM on Friday and Saturday, 4 miles from the convention center and 3 miles from the major Strip hotels. The downtown location on 7th Street is a different Las Vegas nightlife geography: no resort casino fees, street parking available on surrounding blocks, and a building that exists exclusively as a nightclub rather than as a nightclub installed inside a resort entertainment complex.

Expert Advice

Insider Guide: Bauhaus for House

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Arrive between midnight and 1 AM for the ideal Bauhaus session — early enough to catch the room building toward peak density, but positioned for the 3–4:30 AM peak energy window when Las Vegas service industry workers arrive after their shifts and the floor reaches its most interesting crowd composition of the night.

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Dress all-black. Not enforced with Strip-style rigidity, but guests in black move through the door smoothly because they signal immediate cultural fluency. The all-black aesthetic applies equally to general admission and VIP table guests — it's the visual language of the underground electronic music community Bauhaus serves.

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Position yourself 15–25 feet from the DJ booth (not directly in front of the speaker stacks) for the best Danley sound system experience — the frequency response at that distance renders sub-bass, midrange, and high-frequency content in the most balanced relationship. Directly against the stacks compresses the low-end; the center floor at 20 feet delivers what the Danley installation is engineered to produce.

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The 60-foot LED wall responds in real time to the DJ's audio output — not a looped visual file. Watch during a set peak for the visual-audio synchronization that conventional LED setups running pre-rendered content cannot achieve. This is the most immediate visual evidence of how Bauhaus differs from production mega-clubs.

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For EDC Week visitors: change out of festival gear before arriving. The all-black underground aesthetic at Bauhaus and festival attire (neon, branding, costume elements) are culturally mismatched, and the door operates accordingly. EDC Weekend is when Bauhaus is most internationally diverse and most on-brand — arriving appropriately dressed is the most important logistics step.

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Street parking on North 7th Street and surrounding Arts District blocks is free on operating nights — a practical advantage for groups arriving from Henderson, Summerlin, or off-Strip hotels. The venue entrance is directly off the street with no valet queue or lobby corridor to navigate, making 3–4 AM arrivals faster than any Strip club arrival.

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Pricing & Entry

House Night Costs at Bauhaus

Knowing what House nights at Bauhaus cost before you arrive eliminates surprises and helps you budget your night. The standard cover charge is Normally $20-30 cover. For drinks, expect to pay Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12, Bottles from $400. Tipping $1-2 per drink or 18-20% on a tab is standard at Vegas nightclubs. A typical night out for one person — cover, 4-5 drinks, and tips — runs roughly $120-180 at Bauhaus without guest list.

The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the cover charge entirely for House nights. For a group of 4, that is approximately $100 saved on cover alone. A group of 6 saves around $150. Bauhaus is at 115 North 7th Street in downtown Las Vegas's arts district — street-level entrance, no casino floor to cross, no hotel lobby to navigate, no valet queue. Enter directly from North 7th Street. Women receive complimentary entry all night on the NoCoverVegas guest list on Fridays and Saturdays. Men enter free before 1:00 AM with an equal or better female-to-male ratio; after 1:00 AM, walk-in cover is $20-30 and ratio enforcement relaxes significantly as the room moves into its true after-hours operating phase. Guest list sign-up closes at 11:00 PM on operating nights — register in advance via NoCoverVegas. All-black clothing is the informal cultural signal at Bauhaus: guests arriving in black communicate familiarity with the venue before any door conversation happens. This is not enforced with the rigid collared-shirt policies of Strip clubs, but athletic wear, bright colors, or obviously tourist-facing attire will draw closer door scrutiny than the preferred aesthetic. Street parking on North 7th Street and surrounding blocks is available at no charge on operating nights — a practical advantage for guests arriving by car from Henderson, Summerlin, or off-Strip properties where rideshare coordination to a 5 AM close adds real cost. The Danley sound system delivers consistent audio across the full 400-person floor; the zone near the center of the room rather than directly against the speaker stack gives the most balanced frequency response for extended listening. Peak Bauhaus energy runs 3:00 AM to 4:30 AM when Strip mega-clubs have cleared out and the local service industry crowd arrives alongside dedicated electronic music regulars. Open Friday and Saturday, 10 PM – 5 AM. 21+ with valid ID. These savings can be redirected toward drinks, bottle service upgrades, or other entertainment during your Vegas trip.

Bottle service at Bauhaus starts at Starting at $400. For House nights specifically, bottle service is worth considering if your group has 4 or more people. It guarantees entry regardless of guest list ratio requirements, gives you a dedicated section with seating, and includes a dedicated server and mixers. When you factor in what your group would spend on individual drinks plus cover charges, bottle service often breaks even at around 6-8 people while providing a significantly better experience. Ask about House-night table locations when booking — positioning varies by event and some spots offer better sightlines to the DJ booth.

Cover Charge

Normally $20-30 cover

FREE with guest list

Drinks

Mixed drinks $12–18

per cocktail

Bottle Service

$400

minimum spend

House at Bauhaus — FAQ

Does Bauhaus play House music?

Yes. Bauhaus features Techno, House, Tech House across its regular event schedule. House nights are among the most popular at the venue.

What are the best nights for House at Bauhaus?

Friday and Saturday — the only nights open. House sets are typically featured during peak nights. Check the event calendar for specific DJ announcements.

Which DJs play House at Bauhaus?

Bauhaus hosts a rotating lineup of House DJs including names like Fisher, Chris Lake, John Summit, and more. Resident DJs and special guest performers are announced weekly.

How do I get free entry for House night at Bauhaus?

Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list to get free entry to Bauhaus. Bauhaus is at 115 North 7th Street in downtown Las Vegas's arts district — street-level entrance, no casino floor to cross, no hotel lobby to navigate, no valet queue. Enter directly from North 7th Street. Women receive complimentary entry all night on the NoCoverVegas guest list on Fridays and Saturdays. Men enter free before 1:00 AM with an equal or better female-to-male ratio; after 1:00 AM, walk-in cover is $20-30 and ratio enforcement relaxes significantly as the room moves into its true after-hours operating phase. Guest list sign-up closes at 11:00 PM on operating nights — register in advance via NoCoverVegas. All-black clothing is the informal cultural signal at Bauhaus: guests arriving in black communicate familiarity with the venue before any door conversation happens. This is not enforced with the rigid collared-shirt policies of Strip clubs, but athletic wear, bright colors, or obviously tourist-facing attire will draw closer door scrutiny than the preferred aesthetic. Street parking on North 7th Street and surrounding blocks is available at no charge on operating nights — a practical advantage for guests arriving by car from Henderson, Summerlin, or off-Strip properties where rideshare coordination to a 5 AM close adds real cost. The Danley sound system delivers consistent audio across the full 400-person floor; the zone near the center of the room rather than directly against the speaker stack gives the most balanced frequency response for extended listening. Peak Bauhaus energy runs 3:00 AM to 4:30 AM when Strip mega-clubs have cleared out and the local service industry crowd arrives alongside dedicated electronic music regulars. Open Friday and Saturday, 10 PM – 5 AM. 21+ with valid ID.

What is the dress code for House nights at Bauhaus?

All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. On House nights specifically, the crowd tends to dress in line with the genre's style — but the venue's standard dress code is always enforced. No athletic wear, hats, or sandals are permitted regardless of the event.

How much does bottle service cost on House nights at Bauhaus?

Bottle service at Bauhaus starts at Starting at $400. Prices can vary depending on the night, the DJ performing, and table location. House nights with headliner DJs may have higher minimums. Bottle service includes your table, mixers, and a dedicated server — and it guarantees entry for your group.

What time should I arrive for House at Bauhaus?

Doors open at 10:30 PM and the dance floor usually fills up by midnight. For guest list entry, arrive before 12:30 AM — this is especially important on peak House nights. The headliner DJ typically starts their set between 12:30 AM and 1:00 AM. Peak hours at Bauhaus are 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM.

How do I get to Bauhaus for House night?

Rideshare dropoff at 115 N 7th St. Located in downtown's arts district, a few blocks from Fremont Street. Street parking on 7th Street and surrounding blocks. Nearby paid lots ($5-10). No valet — downtown industrial area. Rideshare is the most popular option for nightclub guests since parking garages close before the club does. Plan your ride home in advance — surge pricing peaks around 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM.

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