Hip-Hop & R&B Music at Bottled Blonde
Everything you need to know about Hip-Hop & R&B nights at Bottled Blonde — DJ lineups, best nights to go, what to expect, and how to get on the free guest list.
The Sound
What Hip-Hop & R&B Sounds Like at Bottled Blonde
Hip-hop and R&B nights in Las Vegas bring the energy with a mix of current hits, throwbacks, and live performances. Expect to hear chart-topping rap, smooth R&B, and a crowd that comes ready to move.
At Bottled Blonde, the 25,000 square foot venue is built for an incredible sound experience. Located at Grand Bazaar Shops / Horseshoe, the club features a world-class sound system that brings Hip-Hop & R&B tracks to life with crystal-clear highs and deep, chest-thumping bass.
The Venue Experience
How Bottled Blonde Elevates Hip-Hop & R&B Music
Spanning 25,000 square feet, Bottled Blonde is purpose-built to handle Hip-Hop & R&B music at its full potential. Located at Grand Bazaar Shops / Horseshoe, the venue's sound architecture is designed around the sound system emphasizes the low-end punch and midrange clarity that hip-hop and R&B tracks demand. Kick drums hit hard, 808 bass lines rumble through the floor, and vocal tracks — both from the DJ booth and live performers — cut through the mix with studio-level clarity. The acoustics are tuned to make every bar and beat feel immediate and present.
With a capacity for a crowd of up to 1,500 guests, Bottled Blonde is known for Three distinct environments under one roof at the center of the Las Vegas Strip. The ground-floor Italian-American restaurant provides a full dinner service that transitions naturally into the nightclub floor, which activates at 9 PM and runs through 4 AM on Fridays and Saturdays with a production DJ setup and open format Top 40 and hip-hop programming. The rooftop terrace sits above the nightclub floor with an open-air atmosphere, Bellagio fountain views from across Las Vegas Boulevard, and the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas framing the eastern skyline. Fountain shows run every 15-30 minutes from 8 PM onward — visitors on the rooftop at any hour will typically experience multiple shows without planning around them. The venue opened in 2025, which means production equipment, sound infrastructure, and lighting systems are current throughout all three levels. The street-level Las Vegas Boulevard entrance — no casino floor between the sidewalk and the venue — creates a practical advantage for groups arriving by rideshare: drop-off is directly at the door, check-in begins immediately, and the group is inside the venue in under two minutes.. On Hip-Hop & R&B nights specifically, the lighting shifts between moody, atmospheric tones and high-energy strobes that match the tempo. VIP sections are positioned to see and be seen, which is central to the hip-hop nightlife experience. The layout creates distinct zones where you can post up with your crew, hit the dance floor, or grab drinks without missing a beat.
Headliners & Residents
DJs Who Play Hip-Hop & R&B at Bottled Blonde
Bottled Blonde hosts a world-class roster of Hip-Hop & R&B DJs through its residency program and special guest bookings. Here are some of the names you can expect to see on the lineup:
* Lineups rotate weekly. Follow Bottled Blonde for the latest announcements.
When to Go
Best Nights for Hip-Hop & R&B at Bottled Blonde
Friday and Saturday for the biggest nightclub energy, with DJs until 4 AM. Thursday draws an industry and after-work crowd with a relaxed rooftop atmosphere.
For Hip-Hop & R&B 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 Hip-Hop & R&B 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
The Crowd
Who Goes to Hip-Hop & R&B Nights at Bottled Blonde?
Hip-hop nights attract a stylish, well-dressed crowd that takes the dress code seriously. You will see designer outfits, fresh sneakers (where allowed), and groups celebrating birthdays, bachelor parties, and special occasions.
The Scene
Hip-Hop and R&B Nights in Las Vegas: What Makes Them Different
Hip-hop nightlife in Las Vegas operates on a different social contract than EDM. The music is designed to be listened to and discussed, not just danced to — and the nightclub format here reflects that. VIP sections face the DJ booth because seeing and being seen is part of the hip-hop club experience in a way it is not for EDM. The crowd at a hip-hop night at a top Las Vegas nightclub trends older, more affluent, and more image-conscious than an EDM crowd — which shows in the dress code enforcement, the bottle service density, and the production of the event itself.
Live performance integration is a distinct feature of hip-hop nights at Las Vegas venues. A DJ at an EDM night is the headline act. A DJ at a hip-hop night may be providing the foundation for a live rapper, a hype man, a vocalist, or a celebrity surprise appearance. The Las Vegas hip-hop circuit has a tradition of unannounced live performances — artists in town for other reasons who end up in the DJ booth or on stage. Attending a hip-hop night in Las Vegas means you have a real chance of seeing a live performance that was never on the official ticket.
The R&B component of hip-hop nights in Las Vegas is more prominent than it is in most other markets. The slower tempos and more intimate tone of R&B tracks create natural segues throughout the night — from high-energy rap sections to smooth R&B intermissions — that give the crowd moments to recover and connect. Vegas hip-hop DJs are skilled at this transition work, and the best nights have a clear arc: opening energy, build through the night, peak with the biggest hip-hop tracks, and land with an R&B coda that extends the night without crashing the energy.
Bottle service culture is more tightly integrated with hip-hop nights than with any other genre. The premium sections at hip-hop events in Las Vegas — the tables closest to the DJ booth, the sections with direct sightlines to any performance area — are occupied almost exclusively by bottle service guests. This is not just about the economics. Hip-hop nightlife has a culture of display that is specific to the genre: what you're drinking, where you're sitting, and who's at your table communicate status in ways that are genre-specific. If you want to participate in the full hip-hop nightclub experience in Las Vegas, bottle service is not optional — it is the price of entry to the social experience the genre delivers.
What to Wear
Dress Code for Hip-Hop & R&B Nights at Bottled Blonde
The official dress code at Bottled Blonde is: Upscale casual to nightclub attire required for the nightclub floor and rooftop. The ground-floor restaurant is more casual. 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.
Hip-hop nights call for designer-forward style. Men should wear tailored pants or dark jeans, a fitted collared shirt or designer brand top, and dress shoes or clean upscale sneakers. Women typically go all out with body-hugging dresses, heels, and statement jewelry. The crowd at hip-hop nights tends to dress up more than any other genre night, so bring your best outfit.
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
Hip-Hop & R&B Night Survival Guide for Bottled Blonde
These tips are specific to Hip-Hop & R&B nights at Bottled Blonde — from timing your arrival to finding the best spot on the dance floor.
Timing Your Arrival
Hip-hop nights at Bottled Blonde build slowly and peak late. The real party starts around midnight, but arriving at 11:00 PM gives you the advantage of shorter lines and time to grab drinks at lower-traffic bars. Guest list entry is smoothest before 12:30 AM. The biggest acts typically take the stage around 1:00 AM, so you want to be inside and positioned well before then.
Group Strategy
Hip-hop nights attract group celebrations — bachelor parties, birthdays, and friend groups. At Bottled Blonde, coordinate your group's dress code in advance because hip-hop nights have the strictest enforcement. For groups of 6 or more, bottle service is worth considering since it guarantees entry, provides a home base, and often works out to roughly the same per-person cost as buying individual drinks all night. Text your group a meeting point inside the venue before you arrive.
Dance Floor Positioning
On hip-hop nights at Bottled Blonde, the dance floor has a different dynamic than EDM nights. The front-and-center area near the DJ booth is where you will find the most intense energy, especially during live performances. Bottle service sections along the edges create a ring of activity around the main floor. If you want space to actually dance rather than just vibe, find a spot between the main floor and the bar area. The raised VIP sections offer the best people-watching vantage point if that is your style.
Getting Close to the DJ Booth
The DJ booth area on hip-hop nights at Bottled Blonde has a VIP energy of its own. This is where you will spot special guests, hype men, and occasionally live performers warming up. Getting close usually means arriving early and holding your ground, or having a bottle service section adjacent to the booth. The area directly in front of the booth on hip-hop nights often becomes an impromptu stage for performances — if you are in the front row, be prepared for the energy to spike when a guest artist comes out.
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Pricing & Entry
Hip-Hop & R&B Night Costs at Bottled Blonde
Knowing what Hip-Hop & R&B nights at Bottled Blonde cost before you arrive eliminates surprises and helps you budget your night. The standard cover charge is Normally $30-50 cover. For drinks, expect to pay Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500. 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 Bottled Blonde without guest list.
The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the cover charge entirely for Hip-Hop & R&B nights. For a group of 4, that is approximately $160 saved on cover alone. A group of 6 saves around $240. Free for women all night. Men free before 12:30 AM with even female-to-male ratio. Groups sign up together and check in as a unit at the Grand Bazaar Shops entrance. These savings can be redirected toward drinks, bottle service upgrades, or other entertainment during your Vegas trip.
Bottle service at Bottled Blonde starts at Starting at $500 — includes reserved table on the nightclub floor, dedicated server, and mixers. No gender ratio requirement with bottle service.. For Hip-Hop & R&B 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 Hip-Hop & R&B-night table locations when booking — positioning varies by event and some spots offer better sightlines to the DJ booth.
Cover Charge
Normally $30-50 cover
FREE with guest list
Drinks
Mixed drinks $16–25
per cocktail
Bottle Service
$500 — includes reserved table on the nightclub floor, dedicated server, and mixers. No gender ratio requirement with bottle service.
minimum spend
Hip-Hop & R&B at Bottled Blonde — FAQ
Does Bottled Blonde play Hip-Hop & R&B music?
Yes. Bottled Blonde features Top 40, Hip Hop, Open Format across its regular event schedule. Hip-Hop & R&B nights are among the most popular at the venue.
What are the best nights for Hip-Hop & R&B at Bottled Blonde?
Friday and Saturday for the biggest nightclub energy, with DJs until 4 AM. Thursday draws an industry and after-work crowd with a relaxed rooftop atmosphere. Hip-Hop & R&B sets are typically featured during peak nights. Check the event calendar for specific DJ announcements.
Which DJs play Hip-Hop & R&B at Bottled Blonde?
Bottled Blonde hosts a rotating lineup of Hip-Hop & R&B DJs including names like DJ Mustard, DJ Drama, VICE, and more. Resident DJs and special guest performers are announced weekly.
How do I get free entry for Hip-Hop & R&B night at Bottled Blonde?
Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list to get free entry to Bottled Blonde. Free for women all night. Men free before 12:30 AM with even female-to-male ratio. Groups sign up together and check in as a unit at the Grand Bazaar Shops entrance.
What is the dress code for Hip-Hop & R&B nights at Bottled Blonde?
Upscale casual to nightclub attire required for the nightclub floor and rooftop. The ground-floor restaurant is more casual. On Hip-Hop & R&B 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 Hip-Hop & R&B nights at Bottled Blonde?
Bottle service at Bottled Blonde starts at Starting at $500 — includes reserved table on the nightclub floor, dedicated server, and mixers. No gender ratio requirement with bottle service.. Prices can vary depending on the night, the DJ performing, and table location. Hip-Hop & R&B 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 Hip-Hop & R&B at Bottled Blonde?
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 Hip-Hop & R&B nights. The headliner DJ typically starts their set between 12:30 AM and 1:00 AM. Peak hours at Bottled Blonde are 11:30 PM – 2:00 AM on the nightclub floor; rooftop is active from 9 PM through close.
How do I get to Bottled Blonde for Hip-Hop & R&B night?
Rideshare dropoff at the Grand Bazaar Shops entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Bottled Blonde has a direct Strip-facing entrance — no casino navigation required. All major Las Vegas Strip hotels are within a 5-10 minute ride. Self-parking at Horseshoe/Bally's garage ($15). Valet at Horseshoe entrance ($30+). Rideshare is the most practical option — drop-off is directly at the Grand Bazaar Shops entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard. 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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Free entry for Hip-Hop & R&B nights at Bottled Blonde. No cover charges.
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