Bizarre Bar Guest List

Skip the cover charge and the general admission line at Bizarre Bar. Get free entry when you sign up for the guest list through NoCoverVegas.

Las Vegas Arts District (Downtown) · Wed–Thu & Sun: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM; Fri–Sat: 7:00 PM – 3:00 AM; Closed Mon–Tue

How the Guest List Works

01

Sign Up

Fill out the form below with your name, phone number, group size, and the date you want to go. Takes 30 seconds.

02

Get Confirmed

You’ll receive a text confirmation within minutes. On the day of your visit, we’ll send you check-in details.

03

Show Up

Arrive at Bizarre Bar before the guest list cutoff, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in free.

Bizarre Bar Guest List Rules

  • 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.

What's Included

Free Cover Charge

Skip the free entry most nights; ticketed events vary by act cover charge at Bizarre Bar. Your entire group gets in free.

Skip the Line

Bypass the general admission line and check in at the dedicated guest list entrance. No waiting in line for hours.

Free Guest List

Get free entry to Bizarre Bar through NoCoverVegas. Start your night in style at no extra cost — no booking fees, no hidden charges.

Cover Charge Savings — Bizarre Bar

Without guest list

Free entry most nights; ticketed events vary by act

With NoCoverVegas guest list

$0 — Free Entry

For a group of four on a Friday or Saturday, skipping the cover at Bizarre Barsaves $160–$300 before you order a single drink. The guest list is first-come, first-served — sign up now to lock in your free entry.

Why Bizarre Bar

What Makes Bizarre Bar Worth It

  • 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

Bizarre Bar Guest List — FAQ

How do I get on the Bizarre Bar guest list?

Sign up through NoCoverVegas using the form on this page. Enter your name, phone number, date, and group size. You’ll receive a text confirmation within minutes. It’s 100% free with no obligation.

Is the Bizarre Bar guest list free?

Yes, 100% free. There is no charge to sign up for the Bizarre Bar guest list through NoCoverVegas. You save the full cover charge, which is normally free entry most nights; ticketed events vary by act.

What time does the Bizarre Bar guest list close?

Bizarre Bar is one of Downtown Las Vegas's few nightlife venues where general admission is free on most nights — no guest list required. Arrive before the cutoff and check in at the guest list entrance to receive complimentary entry. Check the rules section above for exact times — they vary by night and event type.

What is the dress code for Bizarre Bar?

No dress code. All expressions welcome. Creative, alternative, and surrealist attire celebrated.

How much does Bizarre Bar cost without the guest list?

Free entry most nights; ticketed events vary by act

What is Bizarre Bar like on a typical night?

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. The vibe is best described as 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 crowd peaks around 11 PM to 2 AM — arrive by 10:30 PM on guest list for the smoothest entry.

Can I get on the Bizarre Bar guest list last minute?

Yes. Same-day guest list sign-ups are accepted through NoCoverVegas. Submit the form or text us at (725) 999-9293 and we will confirm your spot. For holiday weekends and headliner DJ events, sign up at least one day in advance to guarantee availability.

What happens if I arrive after the Bizarre Bar guest list cutoff?

If you arrive after the guest list closes (typically 12:30 AM), you will need to pay general admission cover. Guest list entry is only honored before the cutoff time. We strongly recommend arriving between 10 PM and midnight to use your free entry. If you are running late, text us at (725) 999-9293 and we will do our best to help.

About the Venue

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.

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

Peak Hours

11 PM – 2 AM

Typical Wait (Guest List)

5–10 min on guest list

Bizarre Bar FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Bizarre Bar

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.

Night-of Guide

What to Expect at Bizarre Bar

Getting There

Bizarre Bar is located at Las Vegas Arts District (Downtown). 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.

Drinks & Prices

Expect to pay craft cocktails from $12, beers from $6 — arts district independent bar pricing once inside. Prices are in line with other Strip nightclubs.

Plan Ahead

How to Make the Most of Your Bizarre Bar Guest List Night

Signing up for the guest list at Bizarre Baris the first step. Getting the rest right is what separates a great night from a frustrating one. Here's what to know before you go.

When to Sign Up

Guest list spots at Bizarre Barare available on a first-come, first-served basis. For Friday and Saturday nights — the two busiest nights of the week on the Strip — sign up at least 48 hours in advance. For slower nights (Monday through Thursday), same-day signups are usually fine, but confirming early removes any uncertainty. Holiday weekends and special events fill faster; if you're visiting during EDC, Memorial Day, Labor Day, or New Year's Eve, treat the guest list like a dinner reservation — book it as soon as you know your dates.

When to Arrive

Guest list entry windows are real deadlines. Bizarre Bar typically cuts off complimentary guest list entry at the times listed in the rules above. After that window closes, you're paying cover — regardless of whether you signed up in advance. Arriving by 11:30 PM is the safe play for weekend nights. If your group is running late, call or text ahead; promoters sometimes hold spots for groups that communicate early.

Fridays tend to fill faster than Saturdays because the tourist-to-local ratio skews higher — more first-timers who arrive early. Saturdays stay busy longer, but the door is also more selective as the night progresses. Thursday nights at Bizarre Bar are frequently the best value: guest list entry is easy, the crowd is younger, and you avoid the Sunday-flight pressure that quiets Saturdays by 2 AM.

What to Bring

Your name on the guest list is confirmed, but the door staff still needs to verify it. Bring a government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport) for every person in your group. Age verification is strict at all Las Vegas nightclubs — no exceptions. You do not need a printed confirmation; your name in the system is sufficient, but having the confirmation email accessible on your phone removes any ambiguity if there's a question at the door.

Group Coordination

Register your group under a single name — whoever is most likely to arrive first and speak to the door staff. Don't split a group of six across three separate guest list submissions; it creates confusion at the door and can result in some members getting waved through while others are held. One registration, one point of contact, one person who leads the group to the VIP guest list line. The rest of the group arrives together or waits outside until the registered person has checked in.

If your group has a mix of people arriving from different locations (hotel pickup vs. meeting at the venue), communicate the plan before you leave. The guest list door at Bizarre Bar is not a waiting area — you check in as a group, not individually.

Know Your Options

Guest List vs. Bottle Service at Bizarre Bar

Both options get you into Bizarre Bar. The question is what experience you're optimizing for, and that depends entirely on your group's size, budget, and priorities.

Guest List Entry

  • Free entry (no cover charge)
  • Full access to the main floor and bar
  • No minimum spend requirement
  • Ideal for groups of 2–8
  • No dedicated table or seating
  • Time-limited entry window (usually until midnight–12:30 AM)
  • Dress code applies; no exceptions at the door

Bottle Service / VIP Table

  • Guaranteed entry, no time restriction
  • Private table with dedicated server
  • Reserved seating for your whole group
  • Best for groups of 6+ or special occasions
  • Minimum spend: $500–$2,000+ depending on table location and night
  • Gratuity (18–20%) added to final bill
  • Requires advance reservation

When Guest List Makes Sense

Guest list is the right call when your group is small (under 6 people), when your budget is limited, or when you're treating this as one stop on a multi-venue night. It's also the better choice if you're not sure how long you'll stay — guest list entry gets you in without locking you into a minimum spend. Many groups use the guest list for their first Vegas night and upgrade to bottle service for a birthday or special event night later in the trip.

When Bottle Service Is Worth It

Bottle service makes financial sense when your group is large enough that the per-person cost approaches what you'd spend on drinks anyway. For a group of 8 sharing a $1,200 minimum table, that's $150 per person before gratuity — comparable to three rounds of cocktails at Strip prices. Add in the guaranteed entry, dedicated server, and a home base for the night, and the math changes. For birthday parties, bachelor parties, and bachelorette groups where the experience is the point, bottle service removes friction and gives the group something to organize around.

The honest answer: guest list is better value for spontaneous nights, smaller groups, or multi-venue evenings. Bottle service is better value when your group is 6+, you want to stay in one place, and the occasion warrants the splurge.

Night of the Visit

Step-by-Step: Arriving at Bizarre Bar

The difference between a smooth arrival and a stressful one at Bizarre Baris usually preparation. Here's exactly what happens when you show up.

1

Get There and Find the Entry Point

Bizarre Bar has multiple entry points depending on whether you have a reservation, are on the guest list, or are walking up. Guest list guests use a dedicated line — look for the promoter or host check-in area, which is typically separate from the general admission queue. If you're unsure where to go, tell the first security or staff member you see that you're on the guest list. They'll direct you. Do not get in the general line — you will wait unnecessarily.

2

Check In at the Guest List Desk

Give your name to the host or check-in staff. They'll search the list and confirm your party size. Have your group together — if you're waiting for two people who are still parking, step aside and let them know you'll need a moment. Holding up the check-in line creates friction. Once your name is confirmed, you'll receive wristbands or be waved to the next step.

3

ID Check and Entry

Every person in your group shows ID to security. This happens at the door, not at the check-in desk — it's a separate checkpoint. Bounced IDs (expired, under 21, non-government-issued) result in that person being denied entry regardless of your guest list status. There is no negotiation at this step. Once past security, you're inside — no cover charge will be collected.

4

Getting Drinks

Guest list entry does not include drink minimums or free drinks (unless your specific guest list package included a drink ticket, which is noted at signup). Head to the bar and order as you would at any venue. Pricing at Bizarre Bar: Craft cocktails from $12, beers from $6 — Arts District independent bar pricing. Card tabs are the easiest way to manage spending — most bars will start a tab and close it when you're ready to leave.

5

On the Floor

Guest list guests have access to the full main floor — the same floor, same music, same DJ as bottle service guests. The difference is seating: VIP tables are reserved for bottle service. Guest list guests stand and move through the crowd, which is the majority experience at any nightclub. Bizarre Bar fills up. The best real estate on the floor is typically near the soundboard (center of the room, elevated audio) rather than pressed against the stage.

Getting Home

Plan your exit before you need it. 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.

Street parking on S Main St and adjacent Arts District streets. Free surface lots in the 18b Arts District block. No valet.

Las Vegas nightclubs close at 4 AM (some extend to 6 AM on weekends). The last hour tends to get louder and more crowded — the remaining crowd is the committed crowd. If you're ready to leave before closing, going between 1:30–2:30 AM catches the lightest rideshare demand before the post-close surge.

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