Bizarre Bar Las Vegas 2026
Salvador Dalí-Inspired Alternative Nightclub in the Las Vegas Arts District
Las Vegas Arts District (Downtown) · 1301 S Main St #200, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Key Facts
Bizarre Bar — Quick Facts
Age
21+
Cover
Free entry most nights; ticketed events vary by act
Location
1301 S Main St #200, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Hours
Wed–Thu & Sun: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM; Fri–Sat: 7:00 PM – 3:00 AM; Closed Mon–Tue
Guest List
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Dress Code
No dress code. All expressions welcome. Creative, alternative, and surrealist attire celebrated.
About Bizarre Bar
Bizarre Bar opened April 9, 2026 in the Colorado Building's second floor at 1301 S Main Street, transforming the former Swan Dive concert venue into Downtown Las Vegas's first surrealist-themed alternative nightclub. Owner Tim Kam — a Las Vegas nightlife veteran and former minority owner of Swan Dive — designed the space around Salvador Dalí-inspired aesthetics: colorful walls in burgundy and purple-and-gold stripes, chandeliers casting soft golden light, framed prints of Magritte and de Chirico, movable bookshelves lined with literary classics, ceramic cats and owls behind the bar, and two outdoor patios fitted with animal-shaped teeter-totters bearing 'Be Bizarre' inscriptions. A live clown performer known as 'No Body' greets guests on the patios, converting the outdoor spaces into performance areas rather than simple overflow seating. The programming model at Bizarre Bar explicitly contrasts with the DJ residency format that dominates the Strip. Friday nights run themed dance parties — rotating through emo, goth, disco, and indie sleaze formats — while Saturdays shift into open-format dance parties. Weekday programming prioritizes live music bookings: acts including Lebanon Hanover, Uada, and Lords of Acid have performed at the venue, establishing Bizarre Bar in the circuit for gothic, industrial, and alternative touring artists who rarely appear in Las Vegas's mainstream nightclub ecosystem. The approach mirrors owner Tim Kam's stated vision: 'a home away from home' designed as a community third space rather than a transactional bar environment. For visitors seeking an alternative Las Vegas nightlife experience outside the casino resort circuit, Bizarre Bar occupies a position no other Strip or Downtown venue fills — a deliberately surrealist social space booking dark-alternative touring acts while running themed genre dance nights each weekend. The Arts District address puts it within the 18b Las Vegas Arts District, the city's most concentrated creative and arts neighborhood.
Highlights
- Salvador Dalí-inspired design — burgundy walls, surrealist art prints, moving bookshelves, ceramic bar animals
- Two outdoor patios with animal-shaped teeter-totters and live 'No Body' clown performer
- Rooftop area with DJ and panoramic Downtown Las Vegas views
- Friday themed dance nights: emo, goth, disco, and indie sleaze rotating formats
- Live touring acts: Lebanon Hanover, Uada, Lords of Acid (gothic/industrial/alternative circuit)
- Opened April 2026 in the former Swan Dive concert venue space
- Owner Tim Kam's 'third space' community concept — not a transactional bar
- Only surrealist-themed alternative nightclub in Las Vegas
First Timer?
What to Expect at Bizarre Bar
The Vibe
Las Vegas's only surrealist alternative nightclub — a community-focused third space built around the vision of a home away from home for guests who feel outside the Strip's EDM and bottle-service circuit. The Salvador Dalí-inspired interior runs from the street-level patios through the main room: burgundy and purple-gold walls, Magritte and de Chirico prints, ceramic cats and owls behind the bar, movable literary bookshelves, chandeliers with soft golden glow, and outdoor patios with animal teeter-totters and a live clown. Friday genre rotations (emo → goth → disco → indie sleaze) give regulars a weekly draw and visitors a format that no Strip venue offers. Weekday live bookings bring touring gothic, industrial, and alternative circuit acts — Lebanon Hanover, Uada, and Lords of Acid have all performed — who rarely play Las Vegas venues outside Bizarre Bar's programming.
Music
Alternative, Gothic, Emo, Indie Sleaze, Disco, Industrial, Live Music
Best Nights
Friday for themed genre nights (emo, goth, disco, indie sleaze rotation); Saturday for open-format dance parties; check bizarrebarlv.com for weekday live music schedule
View night guide →Drink Prices
Craft cocktails from $12, beers from $6 — Arts District independent bar pricing
Parking
Street parking on S Main St and adjacent Arts District streets. Free surface lots in the 18b Arts District block. No valet.
Rideshare
Rideshare to 1301 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104. The Arts District is south of downtown Fremont East — 5 min from downtown, 12–15 min rideshare from center Strip. Enter via the Colorado Building staircase on S Main St.
Cover Charge Info
Bizarre Bar Cover Charge & Admission Options
Bizarre Bar may charge $30-75 at the door. NoCoverVegas is not currently accepting requests for this venue; use the alternatives below or check direct admission terms with the venue.
How much is cover at Bizarre Bar?
General admission at Bizarre Bar typically ranges from $30-75 per person, depending on the event and door policy. Confirm current pricing directly with the venue before arrival.
Can I request the Bizarre Bar guest list through NoCoverVegas?
NoCoverVegas does not currently service Bizarre Bar.
What should I use instead of the Bizarre Bar guest list?
Choose a supported nightclub or pool party in the form below. The selected venue's host will confirm availability, cover, arrival cutoff, and group terms for your date.
Does Bizarre Bar still have direct admission options?
Bizarre Bar may offer tickets, general admission, or its own promotions. Those options are separate from NoCoverVegas, so verify them directly with the venue.
Does the Bizarre Bar cover charge change for special events?
Yes. Cover and admission can change for headliners, holidays, and convention weekends. Check the venue's current terms before making plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bizarre Bar — Common Questions
What is Bizarre Bar in Las Vegas?
Bizarre Bar is a surrealist-themed alternative nightclub at 1301 S Main St #200 in the Las Vegas Arts District, opened April 9, 2026 by owner Tim Kam. The venue occupies the former Swan Dive concert space and features Salvador Dalí-inspired design: colorful walls, surrealist art prints, movable bookshelves, two outdoor patios with live clown performer 'No Body,' and a rooftop with Downtown Las Vegas views. Programming runs Friday genre dance nights (emo, goth, disco, indie sleaze), Saturday open-format dance parties, and weekday live music bookings including gothic, industrial, and alternative touring acts.
Is there a cover charge at Bizarre Bar?
Most nights at Bizarre Bar are free entry — general admission is typically no cover for the Friday and Saturday dance nights. Ticketed live music events require advance ticket purchase at bizarrebarlv.com. Check the venue's event calendar before visiting to confirm whether that night is a free dance event or a ticketed show.
What music does Bizarre Bar play?
Bizarre Bar programs themed genre dance nights on Fridays — rotating formats including emo, goth, disco, and indie sleaze. Saturdays run open-format dance parties. Weekdays feature live music from touring acts in the gothic, industrial, and alternative circuits, including Lebanon Hanover, Uada, and Lords of Acid. The programming is intentionally different from the EDM and hip-hop formats dominating Strip and Fremont East venues.
Where is Bizarre Bar located?
Bizarre Bar is at 1301 S Main St #200, Las Vegas, NV 89104 in the 18b Las Vegas Arts District — the city's arts and creative neighborhood south of downtown. The venue is on the second floor of the Colorado Building, in the same space formerly occupied by Swan Dive concert venue. Rideshare from the center Strip takes 12–15 minutes. Nearby alternative nightlife includes Bauhaus (0.5 mi), Oddfellows (0.7 mi), and Beauty Bar and Electric Mushroom in the Fremont East district (0.8–0.9 mi).
What are the hours at Bizarre Bar?
Bizarre Bar is open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday; 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM on Friday and Saturday. The venue is closed Monday and Tuesday. Bizarre Bar is open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday; 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM on Friday and Saturday. The venue is closed Monday and Tuesday. The five-night operating schedule is broader than most Downtown Las Vegas bars, and the 7 PM opening makes Bizarre Bar an option for early-evening cocktails before transitioning to later-night venues on the Fremont East strip.
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What is Bizarre Bar in Las Vegas?
Bizarre Bar is a surrealist-themed alternative nightclub at 1301 S Main St #200 in the Las Vegas Arts District, opened April 9, 2026 by owner Tim Kam. The venue occupies the former Swan Dive concert space and features Salvador Dalí-inspired design: colorful walls, surrealist art prints, movable bookshelves, two outdoor patios with live clown performer 'No Body,' and a rooftop with Downtown Las Vegas views. Programming runs Friday genre dance nights (emo, goth, disco, indie sleaze), Saturday open-format dance parties, and weekday live music bookings including gothic, industrial, and alternative touring acts.
Is there a cover charge at Bizarre Bar?
Most nights at Bizarre Bar are free entry — general admission is typically no cover for the Friday and Saturday dance nights. Ticketed live music events require advance ticket purchase at bizarrebarlv.com. Check the venue's event calendar before visiting to confirm whether that night is a free dance event or a ticketed show.
What music does Bizarre Bar play?
Bizarre Bar programs themed genre dance nights on Fridays — rotating formats including emo, goth, disco, and indie sleaze. Saturdays run open-format dance parties. Weekdays feature live music from touring acts in the gothic, industrial, and alternative circuits, including Lebanon Hanover, Uada, and Lords of Acid. The programming is intentionally different from the EDM and hip-hop formats dominating Strip and Fremont East venues.
Where is Bizarre Bar located?
Bizarre Bar is at 1301 S Main St #200, Las Vegas, NV 89104 in the 18b Las Vegas Arts District — the city's arts and creative neighborhood south of downtown. The venue is on the second floor of the Colorado Building, in the same space formerly occupied by Swan Dive concert venue. Rideshare from the center Strip takes 12–15 minutes. Nearby alternative nightlife includes Bauhaus (0.5 mi), Oddfellows (0.7 mi), and Beauty Bar and Electric Mushroom in the Fremont East district (0.8–0.9 mi).
What are the hours at Bizarre Bar?
Bizarre Bar is open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday; 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM on Friday and Saturday. The venue is closed Monday and Tuesday. Bizarre Bar is open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday; 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM on Friday and Saturday. The venue is closed Monday and Tuesday. The five-night operating schedule is broader than most Downtown Las Vegas bars, and the 7 PM opening makes Bizarre Bar an option for early-evening cocktails before transitioning to later-night venues on the Fremont East strip.
Where is Bizarre Bar located?
Bizarre Bar is located at 1301 S Main St #200, Las Vegas, NV 89104. Las Vegas Arts District (Downtown). The venue is accessible by rideshare, taxi, or personal vehicle. If you're staying on the Las Vegas Strip, most rideshare services will drop you off directly at the entrance. Parking is available at the venue for guests who prefer to drive.
What are Bizarre Bar hours of operation?
Bizarre Bar is open Wed–Thu & Sun: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM; Fri–Sat: 7:00 PM – 3:00 AM; Closed Mon–Tue. Hours may vary on holidays and during special events like EDC Week, New Year's Eve, or major conventions. It's always a good idea to check the current schedule before heading out, especially on weeknights when some venues may close earlier than usual. Guest list check-in typically begins when doors open.
How much does it cost to get into Bizarre Bar?
Free entry most nights; ticketed events vary by act. Cover charges at Las Vegas nightclubs can fluctuate by date, event, arrival time, capacity, and group composition. Submit a guest-list request before arrival and rely only on the admission and cover terms a host confirms for your group.
What is the dress code at Bizarre Bar?
No dress code. All expressions welcome. Creative, alternative, and surrealist attire celebrated.. Las Vegas nightclubs enforce dress codes strictly at the door, and being turned away after waiting in line is a common experience for underprepared guests. For men, collared shirts, dress shoes, and well-fitted jeans or slacks are the safest bet. Women have more flexibility but should aim for upscale nightlife attire. Avoid athletic wear, flip-flops, excessively baggy clothing, and visible logos or sports jerseys.
Can I request guest-list entry to Bizarre Bar?
Yes. Submit the form with your name, date, and group size. Submission is a request, not an admission ticket or reservation. A host must confirm availability, cover, ratio, cutoff, and arrival terms; NoCoverVegas does not send outbound text messages.
How do I get on the Bizarre Bar guest list?
Fill out the request form with your name, phone number, date, and group size. NoCoverVegas does not send outbound text messages. Do not treat the request as confirmed until a host provides the applicable admission, cover, ratio, cutoff, and arrival terms.
What are the guest list rules at Bizarre Bar?
Bizarre Bar is one of Downtown Las Vegas's few nightlife venues where general admission is free on most nights — no guest list required. Ticketed live music events require advance purchase at bizarrebarlv.com. Friday and Saturday themed dance nights: free entry, arrive after 8 PM when the dance floor activates. Check the venue's social media calendar before visiting to confirm that night's format (free dance night vs. ticketed live act). 21+ with valid ID required. The second-floor entrance is via the Colorado Building staircase at 1301 S Main St — look for the venue signage from the street.. Capacity and door decisions remain under the venue's control. If the group changes after submitting, send an updated request and wait for the host to confirm the revised terms.
What kind of music does Bizarre Bar play?
Bizarre Bar features Alternative, Gothic, Emo, Indie Sleaze, Disco, Industrial, Live Music. The music style can vary depending on the night of the week and the performing artist. Headliner DJ nights tend to lean heavily into the DJ's signature genre, while open-format nights feature a broader mix of music styles. Check the events calendar for specific DJ lineups and theme nights to find the sound that matches your taste.
What are the best nights to go to Bizarre Bar?
Friday for themed genre nights (emo, goth, disco, indie sleaze rotation); Saturday for open-format dance parties; check bizarrebarlv.com for weekday live music schedule. Friday and Saturday are often the busiest nights at Las Vegas nightclubs. Submit the date you want, then wait for a host to confirm availability, admission, and current cover terms for that specific night.
How much are drinks at Bizarre Bar?
Craft cocktails from $12, beers from $6 — Arts District independent bar pricing. Drink prices at Las Vegas nightclubs are notably higher than typical bars, which is standard across the industry. Cocktails and mixed drinks tend to be the most expensive, while beer offers a relatively more affordable option. There is no drink minimum when entering on the guest list. If you want to manage your budget, consider pre-gaming responsibly at your hotel before heading out and pacing yourself throughout the night.
What is the age requirement at Bizarre Bar?
All guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter Bizarre Bar. A valid government-issued photo ID is required at the door — acceptable forms include a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. International visitors should bring their passport as the primary form of identification, since foreign driver's licenses may not be accepted at all venues. There are no exceptions to the age policy, even for guests on the guest list.
What should I expect at Bizarre Bar?
Bizarre Bar opened April 9, 2026 in the Colorado Building's second floor at 1301 S Main Street, transforming the former Swan Dive concert venue into Downtown Las Vegas's first surrealist-themed alternative nightclub. Owner Tim Kam — a Las Vegas nightlife veteran and former minority owner of Swan Dive — designed the space around Salvador Dalí-inspired aesthetics: colorful walls in burgundy and purple-and-gold stripes, chandeliers casting soft golden light, framed prints of Magritte and de Chirico, movable bookshelves lined with literary classics, ceramic cats and owls behind the bar, and two outdoor patios fitted with animal-shaped teeter-totters bearing 'Be Bizarre' inscriptions. A live clown performer known as 'No Body' greets guests on the patios, converting the outdoor spaces into performance areas rather than simple overflow seating. The programming model at Bizarre Bar explicitly contrasts with the DJ residency format that dominates the Strip. Friday nights run themed dance parties — rotating through emo, goth, disco, and indie sleaze formats — while Saturdays shift into open-format dance parties. Weekday programming prioritizes live music bookings: acts including Lebanon Hanover, Uada, and Lords of Acid have performed at the venue, establishing Bizarre Bar in the circuit for gothic, industrial, and alternative touring artists who rarely appear in Las Vegas's mainstream nightclub ecosystem. The approach mirrors owner Tim Kam's stated vision: 'a home away from home' designed as a community third space rather than a transactional bar environment. For visitors seeking an alternative Las Vegas nightlife experience outside the casino resort circuit, Bizarre Bar occupies a position no other Strip or Downtown venue fills — a deliberately surrealist social space booking dark-alternative touring acts while running themed genre dance nights each weekend. The Arts District address puts it within the 18b Las Vegas Arts District, the city's most concentrated creative and arts neighborhood. Salvador Dalí-inspired design — burgundy walls, surrealist art prints, moving bookshelves, ceramic bar animals. Two outdoor patios with animal-shaped teeter-totters and live 'No Body' clown performer. Rooftop area with DJ and panoramic Downtown Las Vegas views. Once inside, you'll find a high-energy atmosphere with professional sound and lighting systems, multiple bars, and a large dance floor. The DJ booth is the focal point, with resident and guest DJs performing sets that typically run from 10:30 PM until close. Plan to arrive early if you want to secure a good spot near the action.
What time should I arrive at Bizarre Bar?
Use the arrival time and cutoff supplied by the host for your confirmed date. Lines, cover, capacity, and door policies can change, especially on weekends and holidays, and the venue retains final admission control.
Is Bizarre Bar good for a group or celebration?
Bizarre Bar is one of the most popular Las Vegas venues for group celebrations including birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, and milestone events. The NoCoverVegas guest list accommodates groups of all sizes — simply enter your total group count when you sign up. For larger groups or special occasions, bottle service provides a reserved table with dedicated VIP service. Groups should coordinate arrival times to ensure everyone checks in together before the guest list cutoff.
How much should I budget for a night at Bizarre Bar?
Craft cocktails from $12, beers from $6 — Arts District independent bar pricing. Budget separately for admission, drinks, gratuity, and transportation. A guest-list request does not waive cover or guarantee a minimum spend, table, or other benefit unless a host confirms it in writing.
What is the atmosphere like at Bizarre Bar?
Las Vegas's only surrealist alternative nightclub — a community-focused third space built around the vision of a home away from home for guests who feel outside the Strip's EDM and bottle-service circuit. The Salvador Dalí-inspired interior runs from the street-level patios through the main room: burgundy and purple-gold walls, Magritte and de Chirico prints, ceramic cats and owls behind the bar, movable literary bookshelves, chandeliers with soft golden glow, and outdoor patios with animal teeter-totters and a live clown. Friday genre rotations (emo → goth → disco → indie sleaze) give regulars a weekly draw and visitors a format that no Strip venue offers. Weekday live bookings bring touring gothic, industrial, and alternative circuit acts — Lebanon Hanover, Uada, and Lords of Acid have all performed — who rarely play Las Vegas venues outside Bizarre Bar's programming.. The atmosphere at Bizarre Bar reflects the high-energy, premium nightlife experience that Las Vegas is famous for. The venue provides a mix of intimate and open areas throughout the space. Whether you're there for the music, the social scene, or a special celebration, the energy builds as the night progresses and peaks around midnight through 2 AM.
How do I get to Bizarre Bar?
Rideshare: Rideshare to 1301 S Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104. The Arts District is south of downtown Fremont East — 5 min from downtown, 12–15 min rideshare from center Strip. Enter via the Colorado Building staircase on S Main St. Parking: Street parking on S Main St and adjacent Arts District streets. Free surface lots in the 18b Arts District block. No valet. Plan your return ride in advance, as surge pricing is common after 2 AM on weekends.
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Las Vegas Club Age Requirements 2026
Minimum age for nightclubs, pool parties, and strip clubs — ID rules and 21+ exceptions
Vegas Bachelor Party — Free Guest List + Free Limo
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Las Vegas Shows & Concerts 2026
Every residency, touring act, and long-running show in Las Vegas — combine a concert with a nightclub the same night
Group Events
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Corporate Events
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Las Vegas Nightlife Guides
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Las Vegas Pool Parties & Dayclubs 2026
Every dayclub on the Strip — EBC, Marquee, OMNIA Dayclub, Palm Tree Beach Club, Ayu, LIV Beach. Free guest list at all venues.
Las Vegas Guest List Guide 2026
How the guest list system works — free entry, cutoff times, and same-day signup at every major club.
Vegas Club Crawl Guide 2026
Hit multiple clubs in one night — ideal routes, timing between venues, and guest list at each stop.
Las Vegas Nightlife August 2026 — Complete Hub
5 conventions, peak pool party season, Tiësto, Alesso, Martin Garrix — full August calendar and free guest list.
Las Vegas Club Age Requirements 2026
Minimum age to enter nightclubs, pool parties, and strip clubs — 21+ rules, ID requirements, and exceptions.
Las Vegas Nightclub Dress Code Guide
What to wear at Vegas nightclubs — what gets you in and what gets you turned away at the door.
Las Vegas Dayclubs Guide 2026
Every major dayclub on the Strip — hours, DJs, free guest list, and how to combine a dayclub with a nightclub.
Vegas Bachelor Party — Free Guest List + Free Limo
Plan your bachelor party with free nightclub guest list, free strip club limo, and VIP table packages.
Best Latin Clubs Las Vegas 2026
Where to find reggaeton, bachata, and Latin DJ nights in Las Vegas — DESEO at Marquee, Drai's Latin nights, and more.
Las Vegas Nightclub Events June 2026
Every major DJ show, residency night, and guest list event at Las Vegas nightclubs in June 2026.
Las Vegas Nightclubs July 2026
Best clubs, DJ residencies, and free guest list nights in Las Vegas this July — summer peak season lineups.
Las Vegas No Cover Nightclubs 2026
Every Las Vegas nightclub with free entry — guest list nights, no-cover Mondays, and how to skip the cover charge permanently.
Complete Guide
Explore Everything at Bizarre Bar
Detailed guides for every aspect of your Bizarre Bar experience — from guest list signup to bottle service pricing, best nights, and upcoming events.
Essentials
Las Vegas Nightlife Guides
Upcoming Events
Live Entertainment
Las Vegas Shows & Concerts Near Bizarre Bar
Las Vegas shows let out between 10 PM and midnight — exactly when Bizarre Bar hits its stride. Combine a concert with a nightclub the same night.
Steve Aoki: Summer 2026 Residency
OMNIA Nightclub
DJ Pauly D: Summer 2026 Residency
OMNIA Nightclub
Metro Boomin: Summer 2026 Residency
LIV at Fontainebleau
Calvin Harris: 2026 Las Vegas Residency
XS Nightclub
deadmau5: 2026 Las Vegas Residency
XS Nightclub
Alison Wonderland: Summer 2026
Zouk Nightclub
RL Grime: Summer 2026 Residency
Zouk Nightclub
Deorro: Summer 2026 Las Vegas
OMNIA Nightclub
Duke Dumont: Summer 2026 Residency
Zouk Nightclub
Michael Yo: Hot Mess Comedy
Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club at The LINQ
Wiseguys Live Comedy
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
John Milton: Tour de Hypnosis
Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
We Them Ones Comedy Tour
Resorts World Theatre
FISHER: EDC Week 2026
OMNIA Dayclub
RÜFÜS DU SOL: EDC Week 2026
OMNIA Dayclub
Martin Garrix: EDC Week 2026
OMNIA Nightclub
John Summit: EDC Week 2026
LIV Nightclub
Marshmello: EDC Week 2026
Encore Beach Club
Porter Robinson: EDC Week 2026
TAO Beach
Mathame: 2026 Las Vegas Residency
Zouk Nightclub