Open Format

Open Format Music at Bauhaus

Bauhaus does not run a dedicated Open Format night on its weekly calendar, but it's one of the most popular nightclubs on the Strip. This page covers what Open Format sounds like in Vegas, which clubs program it as a recurring night, and how to get on the free guest list at the right room.

Genre Note

Bauhaus does not currently run a dedicated Open Format night. Its regular programming is centred on Techno, House, Tech House, and any Open Format you'll hear there is likely to come from open-format sets or guest DJs rather than a recurring Open Format event.

If a Open Format-first night is what you're after, scroll to Other Nightclubs with Open Format Music below — those venues program Open Format on a recurring basis. For Bauhaus specifically, use this page as a primer on the room and the sound, then book the guest list when a Open Format-friendly event lands on their calendar.

The Sound

What Open Format Sounds Like at Bauhaus

Open format nights mean the DJ plays everything — EDM, hip-hop, Top 40, house, throwbacks, and more, reading the crowd and switching genres to keep the energy up. These nights have the most diverse playlists in Vegas.

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 Open Format tracks to life with crystal-clear highs and deep, chest-thumping bass.

The Venue Experience

How Bauhaus Elevates Open Format Music

With its expansive layout, Bauhaus is purpose-built to handle Open Format music at its full potential. Located at Downtown Las Vegas (7th Street), the venue's sound architecture is designed around the sound system needs to handle everything from heavy EDM drops to crisp hip-hop vocals to Latin percussion — and it does. The audio engineering allows DJs to switch between genres without any loss in quality or impact. Whether the DJ drops a bass-heavy trap banger or transitions into a smooth R&B classic, the system reproduces each genre at its best.

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 Open Format nights specifically, the layout accommodates the diverse energy shifts that come with open format sets. The dance floor stays active through genre changes because the crowd feeds off the DJ's ability to read the room and pivot. Different sections of the venue naturally attract different vibes — high-energy near the booth, more social near the bars — giving you options throughout the night.

Headliners & Residents

DJs Who Play Open Format at Bauhaus

Open Format is not a recurring billing at Bauhaus, but the DJs below represent the artists most associated with Open Format in Las Vegas right now. Any Open Format-heavy guest night at Bauhaus would realistically pull from this tier of talent, and the same names can be caught more reliably at the venues listed in Other Nightclubs with Open Format Music below.

DJ Politik
VICE
Brody Jenner
DJ Five
resident DJs

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

When to Go

Best Nights for Open Format at Bauhaus

Friday and Saturday — the only nights open.

For Open Format 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 Open Format 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 Open Format Nights at Bauhaus?

Open format nights draw the most diverse crowd of any genre night. Expect a mix of everything — tourists, locals, big groups, and couples who want variety and a DJ who reads the room.

The Scene

Open Format: How Vegas DJs Read a Room

Open format is not a genre — it is a skill set. An open format DJ at a Las Vegas nightclub is performing a real-time audience analysis, diagnosing what the room needs at any moment and delivering it. The technical demands are high: the DJ needs to know enough music across enough genres to find the right track for any crowd composition, at any moment in the night. The best open format DJs in Las Vegas are, by this measure, the most versatile performers in the city.

The open format model works particularly well in Las Vegas because the audience composition changes dramatically within a single night. A room that starts with tourists celebrating a birthday at 11 PM may look very different by 1 AM when local regulars fill in the back half of the venue. An open format DJ who can program for both audiences simultaneously — satisfying the tourists with recognizable hits while giving the regulars the more adventurous selections they came for — is delivering a service that no single-genre DJ can provide.

The transitions in an open format set are the most technically impressive moments. Moving from a hip-hop track to an EDM drop to an R&B slow-down without the crowd registering the genre shift as a disruption requires precise reading of the room's energy level and harmonic vocabulary. When an open format DJ executes these transitions seamlessly, the crowd's experience is of continuous energy — they feel the music escalate and shift without ever feeling like the DJ lost the thread. It is a form of real-time crowd management disguised as music curation.

For first-time visitors to Las Vegas who want maximum variety and are not committed to a specific genre, open format nights deliver the broadest musical experience. You will hear the biggest hip-hop tracks of the year, the festival-ready EDM anthems, the R&B tracks that bridge the two, and the throwbacks that unite a room across demographic lines. An open format night at a major Las Vegas venue is the most compressed and efficient way to experience what contemporary nightclub music looks like across its full range.

What to Wear

Dress Code for Open Format 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.

Open format nights have a versatile dress code. Since the music spans genres, the crowd dresses across the spectrum from smart-casual to fully dressed up. Men should stick with dark jeans or tailored pants, a nice shirt, and dress shoes. Women can choose between cocktail dresses, stylish separates, or trendy going-out looks. When in doubt, dress slightly above what you think is necessary.

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

Open Format Night Survival Guide for Bauhaus

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

1

Timing Your Arrival

Open format nights at Bauhaus have an unpredictable energy curve because the DJ reads the crowd and adjusts. Arriving by 11:00 PM is ideal — you will get through the guest list quickly and have time to explore the venue before it fills up. The DJ usually starts with more mainstream tracks and builds toward heavier drops and deeper cuts as the night progresses.

2

Group Strategy

Open format nights handle all group types well at Bauhaus. The diverse music means everyone in your group will hear something they love throughout the night. For guest list, arrive together and have one person give the full list of names at the door. Groups larger than 6 should have one designated person communicating with the promoter or guest list host to avoid confusion. If budget allows, bottle service on open format nights is ideal for groups because you get the best of every genre from the comfort of your table.

3

Dance Floor Positioning

Open format nights at Bauhaus mean the dance floor energy shifts with the genre. During EDM drops the crowd surges toward the DJ booth. During hip-hop tracks the energy spreads more evenly. Your best bet is to pick a spot about midway between the DJ booth and the bar — you will be in the action for every genre switch without getting trapped in the surge. Watch for the transition moments when the DJ switches genres — the dance floor reshuffles and you can move to a better position.

4

Getting Close to the DJ Booth

The DJ booth on open format nights at Bauhaus is the most dynamic spot in the venue because you never know what genre is coming next. The DJ watches the front rows to gauge reactions and decide what to play next — if you are near the booth and react big to a genre, you might get more of it. Position yourself close early in the night when there is room, and move with the natural ebb and flow. Open format DJs are the most crowd-responsive, so your energy directly influences the set.

Pricing & Entry

Open Format Night Costs at Bauhaus

Knowing what Open Format 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 Open Format nights. For a group of 4, that is approximately $100 saved on cover alone. A group of 6 saves around $150. Guest list available through NoCoverVegas. 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 Open Format 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 Open Format-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

Open Format at Bauhaus — FAQ

Does Bauhaus play Open Format music?

Open Format is not the primary programming at Bauhaus. The venue's regular rotation leans toward Techno, House, Tech House, and the Open Format tracks you'll hear are typically limited to open-format sets or guest DJ nights rather than a recurring Open Format-only night. If a Open Format-first experience is what you want, the other clubs listed below are the better fit.

What are the best nights for Open Format at Bauhaus?

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

Which DJs play Open Format at Bauhaus?

Bauhaus hosts a rotating lineup of Open Format DJs including names like DJ Politik, VICE, Brody Jenner, and more. Resident DJs and special guest performers are announced weekly.

How do I get free entry for Open Format night at Bauhaus?

Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list to get free entry to Bauhaus. Guest list available through NoCoverVegas.

What is the dress code for Open Format nights at Bauhaus?

All black preferred. Creative nightlife attire welcome. No athletic wear. On Open Format 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 Open Format 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. Open Format 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 Open Format 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 Open Format 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 Open Format 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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