Top 40

Top 40 Music at Hakkasan

Everything you need to know about Top 40 nights at Hakkasan — DJ lineups, best nights to go, what to expect, and how to get on the free guest list.

The Sound

What Top 40 Sounds Like at Hakkasan

Top 40 nights feature the biggest hits across all genres — pop, hip-hop, dance, and everything in between. These are the most accessible nights for groups with mixed music tastes.

At Hakkasan, the 80,000 square foot venue is built for an incredible sound experience. Located at MGM Grand, the club features a world-class sound system that brings Top 40 tracks to life with crystal-clear highs and deep, chest-thumping bass.

The Venue Experience

How Hakkasan Elevates Top 40 Music

Spanning 80,000 square feet, Hakkasan is purpose-built to handle Top 40 music at its full potential. Located at MGM Grand, the venue's sound architecture is designed around the audio engineering handles rapid genre switches seamlessly — from pop vocals to rap verses to dance drops — without any frequency muddiness. The system's full-range speakers ensure that every chart hit sounds balanced and punchy, whether it is a vocal-driven ballad or a bass-heavy banger. Top 40 nights demand versatility from the sound system, and this venue delivers.

With a capacity for a crowd of up to 3,800 guests, Hakkasan is known for Five-level superclub at MGM Grand spanning 80,000 sq ft — one of the largest multi-level nightclub footprints in the world. Hip-hop at the Ling Ling Lounge on Level 3, festival-grade EDM in the main room on upper levels with 3,800-person capacity. Walking distance (0.3 miles) from T-Mobile Arena, making Hakkasan the default post-VGK game celebration venue — on Golden Knights home game nights, the crowd surges after final whistle with an energy unlike any standard club night. The main dance floor holds 2,500+ with a multi-story LED installation and concert-grade sound system. The five floors allow groups to split between genres without splitting entirely — EDM fans upstairs, hip-hop fans at Ling Ling, and the restaurant on lower floors for dinner before the night deepens.. On Top 40 nights specifically, the layout creates multiple energy zones so you can be in the thick of the dance floor or step back to a more conversational area without leaving the action. The lighting is dynamic and crowd-friendly, shifting from party mode during big hits to more ambient tones during slower tracks. It is the kind of setup that makes everyone feel like they are at the center of the action.

Headliners & Residents

DJs Who Play Top 40 at Hakkasan

Hakkasan hosts a world-class roster of Top 40 DJs through its residency program and special guest bookings. Here are some of the names you can expect to see on the lineup:

VICE
DJ Politik
Brody Jenner
DJ Five

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

When to Go

Best Nights for Top 40 at Hakkasan

Friday and Saturday for main room headliner DJs — EDM and hip-hop headliners rotate weekends. Wednesday is R&Bae night with DJ Franzen — the Strip's best midweek R&B experience. Thursday features TELYKAST and rotating hip-hop performers at the Ling Ling Lounge.

For Top 40 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 Top 40 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

HoursWed–Sat, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
MusicEDM, Hip Hop, Top 40 (separate rooms for EDM and Hip Hop)
Dress CodeMen: collared or dress shirt, fitted pants or dark jeans, dress shoes or clean leather sneakers. No athletic wear, jerseys, sports shoes, tank tops, cargo shorts, or hats. Women: dresses, heels, or fashionable nightlife attire. Management reserves right to deny entry. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID.
CoverNormally $40-75 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list

The Crowd

Who Goes to Top 40 Nights at Hakkasan?

Top 40 nights attract the broadest crowd — tourists, locals, birthday groups, bachelorette parties, and couples all mixing together. The vibe is fun, social, and welcoming to newcomers.

The Scene

Top 40 Nights: Why They Work in Las Vegas

Top 40 programming is the most commercially strategic format in Las Vegas nightlife because it serves the broadest possible audience. A tourist group with mixed music tastes — some who prefer hip-hop, some who prefer pop, some who just want to hear songs they recognize — can all find common ground at a Top 40 night. The DJ's job is to cover the maximum surface area of the crowd's music knowledge, and in a city that draws visitors from every demographic background, Top 40 is the solution.

The economic logic of Top 40 in Las Vegas is clear: it is the format that fills rooms the most consistently, night after night, regardless of which specific DJ is on the decks. Unlike EDM or hip-hop, where the headliner's reputation drives ticket sales, Top 40 nights are about the venue experience and the atmosphere. People come to dance and celebrate — the hits provide the soundtrack, but the room itself is the destination.

The DJ craft at a Top 40 night in Las Vegas is genuinely demanding. Playing EDM requires technical skill in mixing and reading tempo. Playing hip-hop requires cultural fluency. Playing Top 40 requires both, plus the ability to manage crowd energy across genre transitions that can happen mid-song. The best Top 40 DJs in Las Vegas are excellent party programmers — they know which songs to play back-to-back to sustain energy, which tracks to use for bathroom and bar breaks, and how to bring the room back when the momentum dips.

For first-time visitors to Las Vegas who are not sure which genre night to attend, Top 40 is the low-risk, high-reward choice. The music is familiar, the crowd is inclusive, and the social atmosphere is the most accessible of any genre format. Groups celebrating occasions — birthdays, bachelorette parties, anniversary trips — tend toward Top 40 nights because the celebratory songs that mark those occasions are more likely to appear on a Top 40 night than on any other. The floor at a Top 40 night when a universally beloved song drops is one of the more genuinely communal experiences available in Las Vegas nightlife.

What to Wear

Dress Code for Top 40 Nights at Hakkasan

The official dress code at Hakkasan is: Men: collared or dress shirt, fitted pants or dark jeans, dress shoes or clean leather sneakers. No athletic wear, jerseys, sports shoes, tank tops, cargo shorts, or hats. Women: dresses, heels, or fashionable nightlife attire. Management reserves right to deny entry. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID. 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.

Top 40 nights have a smart-casual to upscale vibe. Men should wear dark jeans or dress pants, a collared shirt or blazer, and dress shoes or clean fashion sneakers. Women can go with cocktail dresses, stylish tops with dress pants, or trendy going-out outfits. The key is looking polished without being overdressed — these are social nights where looking good and feeling comfortable both matter.

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

Top 40 Night Survival Guide for Hakkasan

These tips are specific to Top 40 nights at Hakkasan — from timing your arrival to finding the best spot on the dance floor.

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Timing Your Arrival

Top 40 nights at Hakkasan draw a broad crowd with staggered arrival times. The sweet spot is arriving between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM — early enough to beat the rush but late enough that the party is starting to build. Guest list cutoff for men is typically 12:30 AM, so do not push it. Hakkasan peaks around 11:30 PM – 2:00 AM on Top 40 nights.

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Group Strategy

Top 40 nights at Hakkasan are the most group-friendly genre night because the music appeals to everyone. For mixed groups where people have different music preferences, this is your safest bet. Keep your group together in the guest list line — splitting up can cause confusion at the door. For parties of 8 or more, a bottle service table gives you a guaranteed gathering point and avoids the hassle of finding each other in a packed venue.

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Dance Floor Positioning

Top 40 nights at Hakkasan create the most evenly distributed dance floor energy of any genre. There is no single hot spot — the entire floor comes alive when a big hit drops. That said, being near the DJ booth gives you the best sound and the most energy. The areas around the bars stay social and conversational between big songs. If your group wants both — dancing and hanging out — position yourselves near the edge of the dance floor where you can easily move between the two zones.

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Getting Close to the DJ Booth

On Top 40 nights at Hakkasan, the DJ booth area is accessible but competitive. The advantage of Top 40 nights is that the crowd flows more than other genres — people move to and from the dance floor between songs, creating openings to move closer. Position yourself along the path between the DJ booth and the nearest bar, and drift closer each time the crowd shifts. DJs on Top 40 nights often take requests or shoutouts, so being visible near the booth can get your song played.

Why Hakkasan

What Sets Hakkasan Apart for Top 40

Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand spans 80,000 square feet across five floors — the largest single nightclub footprint in the world — and each level operates on a completely different atmosphere model during peak hours. The main room on level 1 runs the highest-production EDM experience in Las Vegas: a full concert-grade stage build that hosts Steve Aoki, Above & Beyond, Charlotte de Witte, and 2026 residents at their technical maximums, with a sound system engineered to fill the full room without compression artifacts on the back walls. Level 2 is the Ling Ling Room, operating as a Chinese restaurant and lounge by day that transitions to an intimate cocktail experience at night — a counterpoint to the main room's intensity that allows groups to split between experiences without leaving the venue. The mezzanine level provides elevated sightlines across the main room without direct floor access, creating a viewing tier for groups who want visual immersion without peak-crowd density. Hakkasan's position inside MGM Grand — the Strip's largest casino — gives it hotel infrastructure that standalone venues lack: multiple pre-club dining options within a five-minute walk, rideshare integration into the resort's central drive, and a central Strip position equidistant from every major hotel on Las Vegas Blvd. The Hakkasan Group's operation of the Ling Ling Restaurant and the nightclub in the same building creates a unified evening pipeline: groups who book dinner-and-club packages receive coordinated service staff awareness throughout the night, with a seamless restaurant-to-main-room transition that no other Strip nightclub offers at the same quality tier. R&Bae Wednesdays at Hakkasan — anchored by resident DJ Franzen — deliver a weekly celebration of R&B and hip-hop that draws a fundamentally different crowd than the EDM headliner weekends: a midweek energy that feels more social and less festival-floor than Friday-Saturday, creating the best midweek group night option for groups who want the Hakkasan production infrastructure in a hip-hop programming environment rather than an EDM one.

Expert Advice

Insider Guide: Hakkasan for Top 40

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Guest list check-in is at the restaurant-level entrance (Level 1) inside MGM Grand — not at the upstairs nightclub floors. Most first-timers head directly toward the upper floors and end up in the wrong queue. Enter MGM Grand from the main Las Vegas Blvd porte-cochere, follow the casino floor toward the Hakkasan restaurant signage, and check in there before ascending to the club.

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Your single guest list entry covers both the main nightclub (upper levels, EDM) and the Ling Ling Lounge (Level 3, hip-hop). Groups that stay in one room all night miss the reason Hakkasan is worth the five-floor format — use both. The Ling Ling Lounge is the right escape when the main room peaks above comfortable crowd density, typically after 12:30 AM.

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R&Bae Wednesdays are the most accessible Hakkasan night for mixed or male-heavy groups: DJ Franzen's R&B residency draws a different crowd than weekend EDM nights, ratio enforcement is more relaxed, and bottle service minimums run $400–$500 below Friday–Saturday peak pricing. If your group has flexibility on day, Wednesday is the correct call.

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On Vegas Golden Knights home game nights at T-Mobile Arena (0.3 miles from MGM Grand), plan your arrival before the game ends or at least 45 minutes after — the post-game rush peaks 15–30 minutes after final whistle and creates a temporary surge at the Hakkasan entrance. The surge subsides within 30–40 minutes. Arriving during that window means the longest possible GA wait; arriving before it or well after it is smooth.

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The Hakkasan restaurant (Levels 1–2) accepts reservations separately from the nightclub. Groups who book dinner at the restaurant starting at 9 PM and transition upstairs at 11 PM execute the most polished Hakkasan evening — a single building, no transfers, no rideshare logistics. Book the restaurant reservation through OpenTable 2–3 weeks ahead on peak weekends.

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For groups of more than 4 men, Hakkasan caps male guest list submissions at 4 men per registration. If your group is 6 men and 6 women, split into two registrations of 3+3 rather than one submission of 6+6. One large mixed submission processes the same as two smaller ones, but the 4-man cap is enforced per registration — not per evening — at the check-in desk.

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Top 40 Night Costs at Hakkasan

Knowing what Top 40 nights at Hakkasan cost before you arrive eliminates surprises and helps you budget your night. The standard cover charge is Normally $40-75 cover. For drinks, expect to pay Mixed drinks $18–28, Beers $14, Bottles from $600. 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 Hakkasan without guest list.

The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the cover charge entirely for Top 40 nights. For a group of 4, that is approximately $232 saved on cover alone. A group of 6 saves around $348. Women free all night. Men free before 12:30 AM with even or better female-to-male ratio. Sign up by 8:00 PM on the evening of your visit — list closes at that time. Five-level venue: guest list check-in is on the main level (Level 1, near the Hakkasan restaurant entrance inside MGM Grand), not at the upstairs nightclub level — do not go directly to the club floor. Groups of men capped at 4 per registration; groups with more men than women typically pay cover. On Vegas Golden Knights home game nights at T-Mobile Arena (0.3 miles from MGM Grand), allow 10-15 min post-game for the arena crowd to clear before attempting entry — the post-VGK rush peaks 15-30 min after final whistle and subsides quickly. Guest list covers both rooms: Ling Ling Lounge (hip-hop, Level 3) and main nightclub (EDM, upper levels). These savings can be redirected toward drinks, bottle service upgrades, or other entertainment during your Vegas trip.

Bottle service at Hakkasan starts at Starting at $750 for standard tables (Ling Ling Lounge), $1,500 regular nights / $2,500 Saturdays for 6-person main room groups; prime stage tables $3,000–$6,000. Tax (8%) and gratuity (20%) additional.. For Top 40 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 Top 40-night table locations when booking — positioning varies by event and some spots offer better sightlines to the DJ booth.

Cover Charge

Normally $40-75 cover

FREE with guest list

Drinks

Mixed drinks $18–28

per cocktail

Bottle Service

$750 for standard tables (Ling Ling Lounge), $1,500 regular nights / $2,500 Saturdays for 6-person main room groups; prime stage tables $3,000–$6,000. Tax (8%) and gratuity (20%) additional.

minimum spend

Top 40 at Hakkasan — FAQ

Does Hakkasan play Top 40 music?

Yes. Hakkasan features EDM, Hip Hop, Top 40 (separate rooms for EDM and Hip Hop) across its regular event schedule. Top 40 nights are among the most popular at the venue.

What are the best nights for Top 40 at Hakkasan?

Friday and Saturday for main room headliner DJs — EDM and hip-hop headliners rotate weekends. Wednesday is R&Bae night with DJ Franzen — the Strip's best midweek R&B experience. Thursday features TELYKAST and rotating hip-hop performers at the Ling Ling Lounge. Top 40 sets are typically featured during peak nights. Check the event calendar for specific DJ announcements.

Which DJs play Top 40 at Hakkasan?

Hakkasan hosts a rotating lineup of Top 40 DJs including names like VICE, DJ Politik, Brody Jenner, and more. Resident DJs and special guest performers are announced weekly.

How do I get free entry for Top 40 night at Hakkasan?

Sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list to get free entry to Hakkasan. Women free all night. Men free before 12:30 AM with even or better female-to-male ratio. Sign up by 8:00 PM on the evening of your visit — list closes at that time. Five-level venue: guest list check-in is on the main level (Level 1, near the Hakkasan restaurant entrance inside MGM Grand), not at the upstairs nightclub level — do not go directly to the club floor. Groups of men capped at 4 per registration; groups with more men than women typically pay cover. On Vegas Golden Knights home game nights at T-Mobile Arena (0.3 miles from MGM Grand), allow 10-15 min post-game for the arena crowd to clear before attempting entry — the post-VGK rush peaks 15-30 min after final whistle and subsides quickly. Guest list covers both rooms: Ling Ling Lounge (hip-hop, Level 3) and main nightclub (EDM, upper levels).

What is the dress code for Top 40 nights at Hakkasan?

Men: collared or dress shirt, fitted pants or dark jeans, dress shoes or clean leather sneakers. No athletic wear, jerseys, sports shoes, tank tops, cargo shorts, or hats. Women: dresses, heels, or fashionable nightlife attire. Management reserves right to deny entry. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID. On Top 40 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 Top 40 nights at Hakkasan?

Bottle service at Hakkasan starts at Starting at $750 for standard tables (Ling Ling Lounge), $1,500 regular nights / $2,500 Saturdays for 6-person main room groups; prime stage tables $3,000–$6,000. Tax (8%) and gratuity (20%) additional.. Prices can vary depending on the night, the DJ performing, and table location. Top 40 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 Top 40 at Hakkasan?

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 Top 40 nights. The headliner DJ typically starts their set between 12:30 AM and 1:00 AM. Peak hours at Hakkasan are 11:30 PM – 2:00 AM.

How do I get to Hakkasan for Top 40 night?

Rideshare dropoff at MGM Grand main porte-cochere on Las Vegas Blvd. Hakkasan entrance is inside the casino near the restaurant level. Self-parking at MGM Grand garage ($18). Valet at MGM Grand main entrance ($35+). 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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