Gipsy Nightclub Guest List

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

Fruit Loop District (Paradise Road) · Thu–Sun, 10 PM – 4 AM; Sat drag brunch (daytime)

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 Gipsy Nightclub before the guest list cutoff, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in free.

Gipsy Nightclub Guest List Rules

  • Gipsy Nightclub operates Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM in the Fruit Loop LGBTQ+ district at 4605 Paradise Road.
  • Guest list through NoCoverVegas provides free or reduced entry on select Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights — submit your name, group size, and visit date at least 24 hours in advance for confirmation.
  • Friday Spotlight and Saturday Signature Saturdays are the peak programming nights; arrive by 11:00 PM to capture the building energy window before peak crowd density and ensure smooth check-in at the main entrance on Paradise Road.
  • No female-to-male ratio requirement applies at any time.
  • Gipsy is an inclusive LGBTQ+ venue and ally-friendly space and does not enforce ratio policies — groups of any gender composition are welcome.
  • Dress code is smart casual with no specific restrictions beyond standard 21+ venue requirements.
  • Saturday drag brunch is a separate daytime event featuring RuPaul's Drag Race alumni and requires its own reservation through Gipsy directly — the NoCoverVegas nightclub guest list does not cover the daytime brunch.
  • Located at 4605 Paradise Road, 1.5 miles east of the Strip; rideshare from central Strip hotels takes under five minutes and costs under $10.
  • Piranha Nightclub is one block south at 4633 Paradise Road, making a two-venue Fruit Loop evening walkable between the two clubs without rideshare coordination.
  • 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID required.

What's Included

Free Cover Charge

Skip the cover on weekends and special events — free with guest list cover charge at Gipsy Nightclub. 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 Gipsy Nightclub through NoCoverVegas. Start your night in style at no extra cost — no booking fees, no hidden charges.

Cover Charge Savings — Gipsy Nightclub

Without guest list

Cover on weekends and special events — free with guest list

With NoCoverVegas guest list

$0 — Free Entry

For a group of four on a Friday or Saturday, skipping the cover at Gipsy Nightclubsaves $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 Gipsy Nightclub

What Makes Gipsy Nightclub Worth It

  • Las Vegas LGBTQ+ institution since the 1970s — relaunched 2024
  • 10,000 sq ft with open floor plan and outdoor patio
  • Saturday drag brunch featuring RuPaul's Drag Race stars
  • Sushi bar and gaming inside the venue
  • Spotlight Fridays and Signature Saturdays weekly programming

Gipsy Nightclub Guest List — FAQ

How do I get on the Gipsy Nightclub 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 Gipsy Nightclub guest list free?

Yes, 100% free. There is no charge to sign up for the Gipsy Nightclub guest list through NoCoverVegas. You save the full cover charge, which is normally cover on weekends and special events — free with guest list.

What time does the Gipsy Nightclub guest list close?

Gipsy Nightclub operates Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM in the Fruit Loop LGBTQ+ district at 4605 Paradise Road. 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 Gipsy Nightclub?

Smart casual. 21+ venue.

How much does Gipsy Nightclub cost without the guest list?

Cover on weekends and special events — free with guest list

What is Gipsy Nightclub like on a typical night?

Gipsy Nightclub carries a documented history that predates every other LGBTQ+ venue currently operating in Las Vegas by decades. The original club opened in the 1970s on Paradise Road in what would become the Fruit Loop corridor — Gipsy was defining the geography before the neighborhood existed as a recognized district — and over the following years hosted performances by Cher, Liberace, and Joan Rivers. The club closed in 2020 and relaunched in 2024 after a $4 million renovation that transformed the space into a 10,000-square-foot venue with an open floor plan, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming. The programming model is the other distinction: Friday Spotlight nights and Saturday Signature Saturdays anchor the weekly calendar with house, top 40, Latin, and pop DJs, but the Saturday drag brunch featuring RuPaul's Drag Race alumni is a stand-alone daytime event that no other Strip-adjacent nightclub offers. The brunch is a separate ticket from the nightclub, requiring its own advance reservation — groups attending both the afternoon brunch and the evening Signature Saturdays should book each independently. The multi-environment layout — main dance floor, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming room — means the 600-person capacity distributes across four simultaneous zones rather than a single room. The patio is the lower-decibel option; the sushi bar runs food service throughout the night; gaming is accessible without leaving the venue. No female-to-male ratio requirement at any time: Gipsy is an inclusive LGBTQ+ venue and ally-friendly space where all gender compositions navigate entry and seating identically. Piranha Nightclub sits one block south at 4633 Paradise Road, making a two-venue Fruit Loop evening walkable without rideshare between locations. The vibe is best described as las vegas's most historic lgbtq+ nightclub reborn — the $4 million renovation brought back the fruit loop icon with a sleek open floor plan, drag race star performances, outdoor patio, and saturday drag brunch unlike anything on the strip. The crowd peaks around 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM — arrive by 10:30 PM on guest list for the smoothest entry.

Can I get on the Gipsy Nightclub 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 Gipsy Nightclub 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 Gipsy Nightclub

Gipsy Nightclub carries a documented history that predates every other LGBTQ+ venue currently operating in Las Vegas by decades. The original club opened in the 1970s on Paradise Road in what would become the Fruit Loop corridor — Gipsy was defining the geography before the neighborhood existed as a recognized district — and over the following years hosted performances by Cher, Liberace, and Joan Rivers. The club closed in 2020 and relaunched in 2024 after a $4 million renovation that transformed the space into a 10,000-square-foot venue with an open floor plan, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming. The programming model is the other distinction: Friday Spotlight nights and Saturday Signature Saturdays anchor the weekly calendar with house, top 40, Latin, and pop DJs, but the Saturday drag brunch featuring RuPaul's Drag Race alumni is a stand-alone daytime event that no other Strip-adjacent nightclub offers. The brunch is a separate ticket from the nightclub, requiring its own advance reservation — groups attending both the afternoon brunch and the evening Signature Saturdays should book each independently. The multi-environment layout — main dance floor, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming room — means the 600-person capacity distributes across four simultaneous zones rather than a single room. The patio is the lower-decibel option; the sushi bar runs food service throughout the night; gaming is accessible without leaving the venue. No female-to-male ratio requirement at any time: Gipsy is an inclusive LGBTQ+ venue and ally-friendly space where all gender compositions navigate entry and seating identically. Piranha Nightclub sits one block south at 4633 Paradise Road, making a two-venue Fruit Loop evening walkable without rideshare between locations.

The vibe: Las Vegas's most historic LGBTQ+ nightclub reborn — the $4 million renovation brought back the Fruit Loop icon with a sleek open floor plan, Drag Race star performances, outdoor patio, and Saturday drag brunch unlike anything on the Strip

Music

Top 40, House, Latin, Pop

Best Nights

Saturday for Signature Saturdays and drag brunch. Friday Spotlight nights draw a packed crowd.

Peak Hours

12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

Typical Wait (Guest List)

10–20 min on weekend nights; minimal Thursday

Why Gipsy Nightclub

What Sets Gipsy Nightclub Apart

Gipsy Nightclub carries a documented history that predates every other LGBTQ+ venue currently operating in Las Vegas by decades: the original Gipsy opened in the 1970s on Paradise Road and over the following years hosted performances by Cher, Liberace, and Joan Rivers before the Fruit Loop corridor became the recognized LGBTQ+ district — the venue was defining the geography rather than benefiting from it. The club closed in 2020 and relaunched in 2024 with a $4 million renovation that transformed the original space into a 10,000-square-foot venue with an open floor plan, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming — an unusually broad set of amenities for a nightclub that also happens to have one of the most recognizable names in Las Vegas LGBTQ+ history. The Saturday drag brunch is the feature that Gipsy has that no other Las Vegas nightclub does: a daytime event with RuPaul's Drag Race alumni performing as the headline entertainment, running at hours when the rest of the Strip nightclub scene is asleep. The distinction between Gipsy and its neighbor Piranha Nightclub — located one block south at 4633 Paradise Road — is one of atmosphere rather than orientation: Piranha operates seven nights a week with three simultaneous DJ rooms and a nightclub production intensity, while Gipsy operates Thursday through Sunday with a single open floor plan, outdoor patio, and an identity rooted in community history rather than club production scale. The sushi bar and gaming inside the venue create a self-contained evening that doesn't require leaving between rounds of dancing — an unusual operational configuration that reflects the 2024 renovation's ambition to serve as a social destination rather than purely a dance floor.

Group Guide

Gipsy Nightclub for Groups

Groups planning a night at Gipsy Nightclub navigate the Fruit Loop District geography before anything else: the venue is at 4605 Paradise Road, 1.5 miles east of the Strip in the same corridor as Piranha Nightclub one block south at 4633 Paradise Road. Rideshare from any central Strip hotel — Bellagio, ARIA, Caesars Palace, Cosmopolitan — takes under five minutes and costs under $10. The district operates as a neighborhood rather than a resort campus: surface lots along Paradise Road provide free or low-cost parking for groups arriving by car, and the LGBTQ+ venue cluster in this stretch makes the Fruit Loop a viable two-stop evening without rideshare coordination between venues. Groups starting at a Strip nightclub can rideshare to Gipsy as a late-night continuation stop, arriving after midnight without losing any of the programming window — Gipsy runs Thursday through Sunday until 4 AM.

The choice to visit Gipsy is, at its core, a decision to enter a venue with documented cultural significance that no Strip property can claim. The original Gipsy opened in the 1970s on Paradise Road, hosted Cher, Liberace, and Joan Rivers as performers, and was defining the Fruit Loop corridor as an LGBTQ+ gathering place before the term existed as a local geographic reference. The $4 million 2024 renovation relaunched the name and the location in a form that honors the history rather than merely inheriting it — a 10,000-square-foot open floor plan, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming that convert the venue from a dance floor with a bar into a social destination with multiple environments under one roof. Walking into Gipsy means entering a venue with genuine documented history in a city where most entertainment venues have institutional lifespans measured in years rather than decades. For LGBTQ+ travelers who regard Las Vegas LGBTQ+ history as part of what the trip is about, Gipsy carries a cultural weight that the Strip mega-clubs and even newer Fruit Loop venues cannot replicate.

The Saturday drag brunch is the feature that makes Gipsy categorically distinct from every other Las Vegas nightclub in any category. The format runs as a daytime event featuring RuPaul's Drag Race alumni as headline performers — not a midnight variety set sandwiched between DJ rotations, but a dedicated brunch programming block running at hours when no Strip nightclub is open. No other Las Vegas nightclub of any kind offers a weekly drag brunch at this production caliber. For bachelorette parties that want a Las Vegas entertainment experience outside the nightclub-at-midnight template, for groups with Drag Race fans, or for any group whose itinerary includes Saturday afternoon, the drag brunch is a reservation that requires advance planning rather than walk-in decision-making. The brunch timing also creates a natural day structure: groups who attend the drag brunch in the afternoon can transition to Gipsy's Signature Saturdays programming that same evening, converting a single Saturday into both a daytime and a nighttime Gipsy experience without venue changes.

Signature Saturdays is the peak weekly programming event — the night with the largest crowd, the highest DJ energy, and the most complete expression of what the 2024 renovation built. For groups prioritizing the highest-energy Gipsy experience, Saturday is the correct choice. Spotlight Fridays deliver the second-largest weekly crowd with DJ programming running through the 4 AM closing. The practical difference between Friday and Saturday at Gipsy is primarily crowd density rather than programming quality — the DJ lineup and venue atmosphere are comparable across both nights, and Friday's slightly lower capacity utilization makes the bar and outdoor patio more navigable during peak hours for groups that prioritize social fluidity over maximum crowd energy. Both nights run the full open floor plan, outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming simultaneously, so no programming element is reserved exclusively for Saturday.

Thursday at Gipsy operates at lower crowd density than the weekend programming, with reduced or waived cover on select nights, making it the most accessible entry point for groups visiting the venue for the first time. The outdoor patio is most navigable on Thursday, and the sushi bar functions as the natural gathering point for groups that want food and social interaction alongside dancing. For groups that want to include a Fruit Loop District stop without the full weekend-peak logistics pressure, Thursday provides a genuine Gipsy experience at lower intensity. The 10 PM opening time on Thursday aligns with Strip nightclub closing times, making it the best night for groups who want to visit a Strip venue first and then continue to Gipsy as the late destination.

The choice between Gipsy and Piranha for a Fruit Loop evening produces meaningfully different experiences — both are LGBTQ+ venues on the same street, but they operate on entirely different scales and with entirely different priorities. Piranha at 4633 Paradise Road operates seven nights a week until 5-6 AM with three simultaneous DJ rooms, each running a separate genre — EDM, Latin, and house/pop — creating maximum throughput for dance floor variety. Gipsy operates Thursday through Sunday with a single open floor plan and an identity built around community history, the drag brunch, and the multi-format social environment of the sushi bar, gaming, and outdoor patio. For groups who want the most active dance floor option, Piranha is the correct choice. For groups who want a more atmospheric, historically resonant, multi-format venue where not everyone needs to be on the dance floor all evening, Gipsy is the correct choice. A two-venue evening including both is logistically practical because the walk between them is under three minutes — groups can begin at Gipsy for the outdoor patio and opening atmosphere, then migrate to Piranha for the peak-night three-room dance floor programming, or reverse the order based on preferred arrival time.

The sushi bar and gaming area inside Gipsy are operational features that change how groups experience the venue. Standard Las Vegas nightclubs are single-format: guests are on the dance floor, at the bar, or in a VIP section. Gipsy's sushi bar means groups can eat inside the venue during the evening rather than requiring a separate pre-club dinner reservation. The gaming area adds a Las Vegas entertainment option that integrates into the night without requiring a casino floor trip. The outdoor patio operates as a lower-decibel social zone where conversation is possible and the desert night air provides a counterpoint to the indoor club atmosphere during any portion of the evening. For groups with mixed nightclub enthusiasm — members who want to dance alongside members who want to eat, socialize, or play — Gipsy's multi-format layout creates parallel activity tracks that keep the entire group in the same venue without requiring anyone to default to an environment that does not suit them.

No ratio requirement applies at Gipsy, which simplifies group planning for any gender composition. Mixed groups, all-male groups, and groups with non-binary members navigate entry without the female-to-male ratio calculation that affects Strip mega-clubs on headliner nights. The guest list through NoCoverVegas provides free or reduced entry on select nights — submitting in advance is the recommended approach for Friday and Saturday Signature Saturdays, as door admission pricing varies by event. Arriving by 11 PM on Friday or Saturday captures the building energy phase before peak crowd density develops and ensures smooth guest list check-in. For the Saturday drag brunch, reservations are separate from the nightclub guest list — planning the brunch requires a dedicated booking through the venue rather than the standard NoCoverVegas guest list flow, and Saturday is the one night where both the daytime brunch and the evening programming are available as a combined Gipsy experience within a single day.

Gipsy Nightclub FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Gipsy Nightclub

What is Gipsy Nightclub in Las Vegas?

Gipsy is a 10,000-square-foot LGBTQ+ nightclub at 4605 Paradise Road relaunched in 2024 with a $4 million renovation. The original Gipsy opened in the 1970s and hosted Cher, Liberace, and Joan Rivers — it is Las Vegas's most historically significant LGBTQ+ venue.

Is there a cover charge at Gipsy?

Cover varies by night. The NoCoverVegas guest list provides free or reduced entry on select Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Submit your name and group size at least 24 hours in advance for best results.

What is the Saturday drag brunch at Gipsy?

The Saturday drag brunch features RuPaul's Drag Race alumni performing at a dedicated daytime event — completely separate from the nightclub programming and requiring its own advance reservation through Gipsy. No other Las Vegas nightclub offers a weekly drag brunch at this production level.

What nights is Gipsy open?

Thursday through Sunday, 10 PM to 4 AM. Friday Spotlight nights and Saturday Signature Saturdays are the peak programming nights. The venue also has an outdoor patio, sushi bar, and gaming inside — a multi-format social environment.

Is Gipsy different from Piranha Nightclub?

Yes — both are LGBTQ+ venues on Paradise Road (Gipsy at 4605, Piranha one block south at 4633), but they are distinct experiences. Gipsy has a single open floor plan, outdoor patio, sushi bar, gaming, and Saturday drag brunch. Piranha runs seven nights a week with three simultaneous DJ rooms. The venues are a 3-minute walk from each other.

Night-of Guide

What to Expect at Gipsy Nightclub

Getting There

Gipsy Nightclub is located at Fruit Loop District (Paradise Road). Rideshare to 4605 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169. In the Fruit Loop LGBTQ+ district, adjacent to Piranha Nightclub at the same address block.

Parking

Street and lot parking on Paradise Road. No valet. Multiple lots within 1 block.

Drinks & Prices

Expect to pay mixed drinks $12–18, beers $8–12 once inside. Prices are in line with other Strip nightclubs.

Plan Ahead

How to Make the Most of Your Gipsy Nightclub Guest List Night

Signing up for the guest list at Gipsy Nightclubis 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 Gipsy Nightclubare 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. Gipsy Nightclub 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 Gipsy Nightclub 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 Gipsy Nightclub is not a waiting area — you check in as a group, not individually.

Know Your Options

Guest List vs. Bottle Service at Gipsy Nightclub

Both options get you into Gipsy Nightclub. 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: Contact venue for VIP table pricing
  • 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 Gipsy Nightclub

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

1

Get There and Find the Entry Point

Gipsy Nightclub 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 Gipsy Nightclub: Mixed drinks $12–18, Beers $8–12. 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. At capacity (600 people), Gipsy Nightclub is dense. 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 4605 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169. In the Fruit Loop LGBTQ+ district, adjacent to Piranha Nightclub at the same address block.

Street and lot parking on Paradise Road. No valet. Multiple lots within 1 block.

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.

Guest List

Guest List Not Available for Gipsy Nightclub

We don't currently offer guest list service for this venue. However, we can get you on the guest list at top nightclubs on the Strip — free entry, no cover charge.

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Field-Level Nightclub Inside Allegiant Stadium — Raiders Games & Concerts

Voltaire

New

Nightclub · venetian-palazzo

Intimate 1,000-Capacity Entertainment Club at The Venetian — No Two Nights Alike

The Pinky Ring

Nightclub · bellagio

Bruno Mars' Cocktail Lounge at Bellagio — Live Music Nightly in a Rat Pack-Inspired Room

Nowhere Lounge

Nightclub · fontainebleau

Speakeasy Cocktail Lounge at Fontainebleau — Bespoke Experiences and Live Jazz

Electra Cocktail Club

Nightclub · venetian-palazzo

40-Foot HD Screen Sports Lounge by Day, VIP Nightclub by Night at The Palazzo

Allē Lounge on 66

New

Nightclub · Resorts World

Panoramic Strip Views from the 66th Floor of Resorts World

Pachi-Pachi

New

Nightclub

Downtown Las Vegas Japanese Listening Lounge Turned Late-Night House and Disco Club

Oddfellows

Nightclub

Downtown Las Vegas Alternative Dance Club — A Club for People Who Don't Like Clubs

Skyfall Lounge

Nightclub · Delano Las Vegas

64th-Floor Rooftop Nightclub at Delano — Panoramic Strip Views & DJs Nightly

Jason Aldean's Kitchen + Bar

New

Nightclub

22,500 Sq Ft Country Nightclub on the Strip — Two Music Stages, Live Music Daily

Coyote Ugly Saloon

Nightclub · New York-New York

Original Bar-Top Dancing Saloon — Open Until 4 AM at New York-New York

Vinyl Room

New

Nightclub · Mandalay Bay

63rd-floor listening lounge with thousands of vinyl records above the Strip

The Chandelier Bar

Nightclub · The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Three-level bar inside a 65-foot chandelier — The Cosmopolitan's iconic cocktail destination

Juliet Cocktail Room

New

Nightclub · The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

Live dueling pianos and DJs nightly — The Venetian's signature cocktail lounge

The Griffin

Nightclub

Fremont East's Iconic Two-Room Bar with Late-Night DJ

Lucky Day

Nightclub

Downtown Las Vegas's Latin House DJ Cantina with 15,000 LED Lights

Complete Guide

Explore Everything at Gipsy Nightclub

Detailed guides for every aspect of your Gipsy Nightclub experience — from guest list signup to bottle service pricing, best nights, and upcoming events.