Jewel Nightclub Guest List

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ARIA Resort & Casino · Mon, Fri–Sat, 10:30 PM – 4 AM

How the Guest List Works

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Sign Up

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

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Get Confirmed

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

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Show Up

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

Jewel Nightclub Guest List Rules

  • Women receive complimentary entry all night at Jewel Nightclub — no time restriction on ladies' guest list entry.
  • Men receive complimentary entry before 12:30 AM on Friday and Saturday headliner nights with an even female-to-male ratio; after 12:30 AM a $30–50 reduced cover applies to men even with a valid guest list.
  • Guest list sign-up closes at 8:00 PM on event nights — register in advance via NoCoverVegas for Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, and Porter Robinson headliner dates; same-day sign-ups are accepted but earlier is safer for high-demand shows.
  • Even ratio required: your group must have equal or more women than men at check-in on Friday and Saturday headliner nights.
  • Monday is the most accessible Jewel night for guest list entry — ratio enforcement is relaxed, the list stays open later, and the crowd is lighter than peak headliner weekends.
  • Jewel operates Monday, Friday, and Saturday only — confirm the operating schedule before signing up.
  • Maximum 10 guests per guest list submission; for groups over 10, submit a second registration.
  • Enter through ARIA Resort & Casino on the casino floor — the Jewel Nightclub guest list check-in desk is inside ARIA on the casino level near the main hotel lobby corridor, managed by the Tao Group host team.
  • The ARIA CityCenter tram connects from Park MGM and Vdara without street crossing — a climate-controlled option for guests coming from adjacent properties.
  • Holiday and major headliner nights (EDC Weekend, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day, Labor Day) may close the guest list before 8:00 PM — sign up at least 24 hours in advance for these dates.
  • 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID.

What's Included

Free Cover Charge

Skip the normally $30-50 cover cover charge at Jewel Nightclub. Your entire group gets in free.

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Cover Charge Savings — Jewel Nightclub

Without guest list

Normally $30-50 cover

With NoCoverVegas guest list

$0 — Free Entry

For a group of four on a Friday or Saturday, skipping the cover at Jewel 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 Jewel Nightclub

What Makes Jewel Nightclub Worth It

  • 24,000 sq ft with 1,925 capacity
  • 5 private VIP suites on mezzanine
  • First-of-its-kind dual-sided LED production wall
  • 360-degree special effects lighting
  • Steve Aoki, Lil Jon & Murda Beatz 2026 residencies
  • More intimate than Vegas mega-clubs

Jewel Nightclub Guest List — FAQ

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

Yes, 100% free. There is no charge to sign up for the Jewel Nightclub guest list through NoCoverVegas. You save the full cover charge, which is normally normally $30-50 cover.

What time does the Jewel Nightclub guest list close?

Guest list sign-up closes at 8:00 PM on event nights — register in advance via NoCoverVegas for Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, and Porter Robinson headliner dates; same-day sign-ups are accepted but earlier is safer for high-demand shows. 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 Jewel Nightclub?

Upscale fashionable attire. Collared shirts required for men. No hats, shorts, sandals, sneakers (Nike/Adidas), athletic wear, ripped or oversized clothing, or work boots.

How much does Jewel Nightclub cost without the guest list?

Normally $30-50 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list

What is Jewel Nightclub like on a typical night?

Jewel Nightclub at ARIA Resort & Casino is a 24,000-square-foot multi-level club operated by Tao Group that delivers a more intimate, personalized experience than the Strip's mega-clubs while still booking headline talent and delivering production quality that rivals anywhere in Vegas. Opened in 2016, the venue spans a ground-level main floor and an overlooking mezzanine with five completely private VIP suites positioned directly above the dance floor — each with its own exclusive entry and sightlines over the full room. Jewel's defining technological feature is a first-of-its-kind production wall: dual-sided LED video screens paired with 360-degree special-effects lighting that makes every angle of the room feel like the center of the show. The DJ booth is engineered to accommodate full live concert production, not just DJs spinning, giving the room flexibility for any format. The 2026 resident roster features Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, DJ Drama, and Porter Robinson among the regular resident DJ corps, with Friday EDM nights and open-format hip-hop programming anchoring the weekly schedule. With a 1,925-person capacity, Jewel strikes the balance between intimate and impactful — big enough to feel electric on a sold-out Saturday, small enough that the mezzanine VIPs are genuinely close to the DJ booth. The vibe is best described as intimate multi-level club at aria spanning 24,000 sq ft — the dual-sided led production wall and 360-degree lighting give it visual spectacle that punches well above its size. five mezzanine vip suites directly above the dance floor create a sense of exclusive sightlines that the mega-clubs can't match. the tao group residency roster (steve aoki, lil jon, murda beatz) means headliner nights feel like the same talent in a space that's half the size and twice as personal. The crowd peaks around 12:00 AM – 2:30 AM — arrive by 10:30 PM on guest list for the smoothest entry.

Can I get on the Jewel 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 Jewel 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.

What is the gender ratio requirement at Jewel Nightclub?

Even or better female-to-male ratio required for men's complimentary entry — equal or more women than men at check-in; ratio strictly enforced on Friday and Saturday headliner nights; Monday has more relaxed enforcement

What time does the Jewel Nightclub guest list sign-up close?

Sign-up closes at 8:00 PM on event nights — register via NoCoverVegas in advance for Friday and Saturday headliner nights. Last free admission for men on guest list is 12:30 AM on headliner Fridays and Saturdays; women enter free all night. Jewel operates Monday, Friday, and Saturday only — verify the operating night before signing up.

Does Jewel Nightclub have an industry night or off-peak option?

Friday has been known to draw a strong local/industry crowd alongside tourists

About the Venue

About Jewel Nightclub

Jewel Nightclub at ARIA Resort & Casino is a 24,000-square-foot multi-level club operated by Tao Group that delivers a more intimate, personalized experience than the Strip's mega-clubs while still booking headline talent and delivering production quality that rivals anywhere in Vegas. Opened in 2016, the venue spans a ground-level main floor and an overlooking mezzanine with five completely private VIP suites positioned directly above the dance floor — each with its own exclusive entry and sightlines over the full room. Jewel's defining technological feature is a first-of-its-kind production wall: dual-sided LED video screens paired with 360-degree special-effects lighting that makes every angle of the room feel like the center of the show. The DJ booth is engineered to accommodate full live concert production, not just DJs spinning, giving the room flexibility for any format. The 2026 resident roster features Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, DJ Drama, and Porter Robinson among the regular resident DJ corps, with Friday EDM nights and open-format hip-hop programming anchoring the weekly schedule. With a 1,925-person capacity, Jewel strikes the balance between intimate and impactful — big enough to feel electric on a sold-out Saturday, small enough that the mezzanine VIPs are genuinely close to the DJ booth.

The vibe: Intimate multi-level club at ARIA spanning 24,000 sq ft — the dual-sided LED production wall and 360-degree lighting give it visual spectacle that punches well above its size. Five mezzanine VIP suites directly above the dance floor create a sense of exclusive sightlines that the mega-clubs can't match. The Tao Group residency roster (Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz) means headliner nights feel like the same talent in a space that's half the size and twice as personal.

Music

EDM, Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format

Best Nights

Friday and Saturday for headliner DJs.

Peak Hours

12:00 AM – 2:30 AM

Typical Wait (Guest List)

10–20 min on guest list, 25–40 min GA on weekends

Why Jewel Nightclub

What Sets Jewel Nightclub Apart

Jewel Nightclub at ARIA Resort & Casino operates as the mid-tier in the Tao Group's Las Vegas portfolio — smaller than Hakkasan's 80,000-square-foot five-floor configuration and Marquee's three-room layout, but operating with the same Tao Group booking and hosting infrastructure that makes those venues function consistently. The five fully private VIP suites on the mezzanine are the architectural feature that distinguishes Jewel from every other Las Vegas club at its capacity level: each suite has exclusive entry and its own sightline directly above the 1,925-person main floor dance floor, creating a genuinely private room experience rather than a VIP section that is physically continuous with the general admission area. The dual-sided LED production wall was built as a first-of-its-kind installation when Jewel opened in 2016 — a vertical screen visible from multiple angles rather than a single-direction display — paired with 360-degree special-effects lighting that makes the full perimeter of the room part of the visual show. ARIA Resort & Casino's position at CityCenter, directly between Bellagio and Mandalay Bay at the geographic center of the Strip, gives Jewel the highest transit accessibility of any major nightclub: the tram from Vdara and Park MGM connects without a street crossing, and ARIA's parking infrastructure handles the largest adjacent guest volumes. The 2026 resident roster — Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, Porter Robinson, DJ Drama — programs both EDM and hip-hop formats across Friday and Saturday nights, which distinguishes Jewel from single-genre venues. Monday programming is the only SCALE-tier Monday option at ARIA.

Group Guide

Jewel Nightclub for Groups

Jewel Nightclub at ARIA Resort & Casino operates at a capacity of 1,925 guests across 24,000 square feet — roughly half the size of Hakkasan and XS — and this scale difference creates a fundamentally different group dynamic without reducing production quality or headliner tier. The intimacy advantage is real and specific: at Hakkasan's 3,800-person capacity, groups can lose each other on the dance floor and independently navigate back to a table — the room is large enough to absorb dispersal without the group feeling structurally lost. At Jewel's 1,925-person capacity, the room is small enough that group cohesion is naturally easier to maintain, and the five mezzanine suites positioned directly above the dance floor give groups a visual anchor point — you can see the full dance floor from any suite position, and anyone on the dance floor can identify the suite the rest of the group occupies. The primary planning implication is guest list urgency calibrated to a smaller venue. Jewel reaches capacity at 1,925 — a number that fills faster than the mega-clubs during headliner nights — and the guest list transition from open to closed to sold out happens within a 30-minute window on peak Saturday headliner nights. Groups should arrive by 11:00 PM on any headliner Saturday regardless of gender mix, treating Jewel's arrival window with the same urgency as a Hakkasan peak night even though the venue's ambient noise level and crowd density feel less intense at the same hour.

The five mezzanine suites at Jewel are the architectural feature that distinguishes the venue from every other Las Vegas nightclub at this capacity tier. Each suite is completely private — the entry is exclusive to the suite occupants rather than shared with an adjacent VIP section — and the sightlines from each suite look directly down onto the 1,925-person main floor rather than sideways across a shared room. The practical impact for groups is significant: the suite functions as a territorial base camp that the group can return to throughout the night with guaranteed security. The dance floor is immediately below; stairs from the mezzanine to the main floor take approximately 45 seconds. A group of eight can split into two sub-groups — four in the suite, four on the dance floor — and rotate freely without losing the home base. The suite also provides a conversation-capable environment within earshot of the full production: the mezzanine distance from the speaker stacks reduces the SPL to a level where a conversation is possible, while the visual connection to the performance and the dance floor keeps the suite experience engaged with what is happening below. Mezzanine suite minimums at Jewel run $1,500 to $3,000 on a Friday or Saturday headliner night depending on suite position and specific artist — meaningfully below the $4,000 to $8,000 front-room premium at OMNIA or XS. The value proposition is the private-room-with-overhead-view configuration: you are paying more than a main-floor table, but you are getting exclusive entry and a direct-overhead sightline that no main-floor table position at any Las Vegas nightclub provides.

The dual-sided LED production wall installed when Jewel opened in 2016 was the first of its kind in Las Vegas and remains one of the most technically sophisticated display installations at this venue size. A conventional LED wall faces in one direction from the DJ booth — the crowd in front of the DJ sees it, groups at the sides see it partially. The dual-sided configuration at Jewel means the display addresses multiple audience angles simultaneously, combined with the 360-degree special-effects lighting system that activates from fixtures positioned throughout the room perimeter. The practical consequence for groups is that there is no visually inferior position in Jewel — the production reaches the mezzanine suites, the side walls, the bar positions, and the dance floor with comparable intensity. Groups booking a side-wall table at Jewel are not compromising the visual experience the way comparable positioning at OMNIA or XS would imply. The dual-sided wall also means that the DJ booth reads as a production element from multiple angles simultaneously: at venues with conventional single-direction LED displays, the booth appears as a performance stage from the front and a technical rig from the sides. At Jewel, the DJ position is visually integrated into the room experience regardless of viewing direction — a design decision that benefits groups seated at any position in the venue rather than only those in front-of-booth sections.

ARIA Resort & Casino's position at the geographic center of the Strip — at the heart of CityCenter directly between Bellagio and Mandalay Bay — gives Jewel the most transit-accessible nightclub address in Las Vegas for groups not arriving from a Wynn or MGM Grand property. The CityCenter tram connects Park MGM and Vdara to ARIA without requiring a street crossing, running through the early morning hours on weekends. Groups staying at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, Vdara, or Park MGM reach Jewel via tram in under ten minutes in climate-controlled transit — a meaningful advantage in Las Vegas summer heat. Rideshare arrivals at ARIA work best via the Harmon Avenue designated pickup zone, one block south of the main entrance — the main Las Vegas Boulevard approach generates significant vehicle queuing on peak nights, and the Harmon side adds only a two-minute casino floor walk to Jewel's entrance. Monday at Jewel is the most underutilized access opportunity in the Tao Group Las Vegas portfolio. Most major Strip nightclubs close on Monday — Hakkasan does not operate, OMNIA runs a reduced schedule, XS closes. Jewel's Monday program runs a headliner booking calendar comparable to Friday and Saturday and is the only full-production nightclub experience available at CityCenter on that night. Guest list access on Monday is broadly available for both men and women into the 1:00 AM window, and crowd density runs at 60 to 70 percent of Friday or Saturday capacity — making Monday the highest-value access night at Jewel for groups who can schedule their Las Vegas visit to include it.

The Tao Group booking infrastructure at Jewel creates a consistency advantage that groups planning multi-venue Las Vegas visits should understand. Tao Group — which also operates Marquee, Tao Nightclub, and TAO Beach — maintains a centralized talent management operation that gives Jewel access to the same headliner relationships and availability windows as the portfolio's larger venues. Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, and Porter Robinson appearing at Jewel are not step-down bookings — they are Tao Group residency commitments that place the same talent at different portfolio venues on different nights of the same week. This means groups targeting a specific DJ can often find them at Jewel on a night when the artist's schedule makes a larger venue appearance unavailable, at a venue with half the capacity and twice the intimacy of their Marquee or TAO Nightclub appearances. The 1,925-person Jewel show is the version of a Lil Jon or Steve Aoki performance where the headliner is genuinely closer to the audience at every position in the room, crowd energy compresses to a higher per-person intensity, and the mezzanine suite positions the VIP experience inside the performance footprint rather than adjacent to it. Groups for whom a specific artist is the primary reason for attending a Las Vegas nightclub should check Jewel's booking calendar alongside the Marquee and Tao calendar before defaulting to the larger venue.

Guest list dynamics at Jewel operate with one variable that catches groups accustomed to mega-club timing: the smaller capacity means the guest list closes earlier on headliner nights than at Hakkasan or XS. On a Steve Aoki or Lil Jon Saturday, women's guest list closes at midnight and men's guest list closes at 11:30 PM — treat the Jewel Saturday headliner arrival window with peak-night urgency regardless of the venue's lower ambient noise level at 10:30 PM. Bottle service at Jewel occupies a strategic position in the Las Vegas value spectrum. Main-floor tables start at $800 to $1,200 for a standard Saturday headliner night — significantly below the $3,000 to $5,000 floor at Hakkasan or XS — which makes Jewel the correct venue for groups who want the full bottle service table experience and want to calibrate their spending against the experience before committing to peak Strip prices. The mezzanine suite tier ($1,500 to $3,000 depending on position and night) adds the private-room element for groups of six to ten who want the territorial security and overhead view without the main floor intensity. The Friday versus Saturday genre pattern at Jewel is not fixed — the Tao Group rotates EDM and hip-hop headliners across both nights — so groups with a specific genre preference should check the individual event calendar rather than assuming a consistent day-of-week format when booking.

Notable Nights

Celebrity Events & Notable Performances at Jewel Nightclub

Jewel at ARIA Resort & Casino established its high-profile programming identity during the post-opening period from 2016 through 2019, when Tao Group was actively positioning the venue as the intimate-scale complement to Marquee Nightclub's larger footprint at The Cosmopolitan. Marshmello's early Las Vegas residency calendar included Jewel appearances during 2017 and 2018 — before his mainstream crossover through “Happier” and “Wolves” pushed his booking tier into venues requiring the mega-club scale. The Marshmello shows at Jewel during this period produced the specific dynamic that boutique-capacity venues generate: crowd-to-artist proximity compressed to a level that 3,500-person main rooms cannot reproduce even at higher ticket prices. The five mezzanine suites positioned directly above the dance floor placed their occupants inside the performance envelope rather than observing it at distance — a physical closeness that the five-floor Hakkasan format and the chandelier-scale OMNIA cannot replicate at equivalent tier bookings.

Kaskade's programming within the Tao Group Las Vegas calendar extended to Jewel during periods when his scheduling required multi-venue coverage across a single weekend. Kaskade's progressive-house and California-house construction style — long melodic builds, sustained peaks, less reliant on the drop-centric structural moments that the kinetic chandelier installations at OMNIA were specifically engineered around — works acoustically at Jewel's capacity in a way that compresses emotional intensity without requiring external spectacle to sustain it. At 1,925 people in 24,000 square feet, crowd density during a Kaskade build creates a shared anticipation that larger rooms cannot manufacture even with superior production infrastructure. The dual-sided LED production wall at Jewel — addressing the room from multiple angles simultaneously — complements Kaskade's visual aesthetic more directly than a single-direction display board.

ARIA Resort & Casino's Sky Suites — the hotel's highest accommodation tier, occupying dedicated upper floors with private check-in and separate elevator access — create a celebrity hospitality pipeline that feeds directly into Jewel's mezzanine suite programming on major event nights. Casino hosts at ARIA coordinate late-night entertainment for Sky Suite guests as the standard component of premium hospitality packages: the Sky Suite model at ARIA bundles hotel accommodation, casino host access, and entertainment coordination into a single high-value offering. The mezzanine suites at Jewel — five completely private rooms, exclusive entry, overhead sightlines directly above the dance floor — serve as the nightclub equivalent of the hotel's elevated accommodation format. Casino hosts can place high-value guests in a private room environment that preserves full sightline access to the production without requiring proximity to general admission. The connection between ARIA's premium hotel offering and Jewel's mezzanine tier creates a vertical hospitality package that standalone nightclubs without adjacent high-roller hotel infrastructure cannot replicate.

T-Mobile Arena hosts UFC championships, boxing title fights, and NBA events that produce the highest concentration of entertainment industry and athlete attendees in Las Vegas's annual calendar. T-Mobile Arena is adjacent to Park MGM at the south end of the Strip, with an interior footbridge connecting the two properties. The CityCenter tram then connects Park MGM to ARIA without requiring a street crossing — placing Jewel within 15 to 20 minutes of any T-Mobile Arena exit. On major fight weekends, ARIA's casino floor activates around the high-value arena attendee demographic through property-specific casino hosting and Sky Suite coordination. Jewel's post-fight after-party format benefits from this: at 1,925-person capacity, the venue is large enough to host a fight-night event with genuine energy, but intimate enough that athletes, promoters, and entertainment industry attendees in the mezzanine suites remain visible to the main floor rather than behind the multi-layer security cordon that mega-club scales require. The mezzanine's exclusive entry and overhead position creates a naturally tiered after-party geography — principal guests above, main floor crowd below, and a single production connecting both — that the boxing and UFC circuit's after-party tradition maps onto more cleanly than the sprawling multi-floor formats at Hakkasan or XS.

Jewel Nightclub FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Jewel Nightclub

What DJs perform at Jewel Nightclub Las Vegas in 2026?

Jewel Nightclub's 2026 resident roster includes Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, DJ Drama, and Porter Robinson as the core headliner lineup. Jewel is a Tao Group venue, which means it shares the same talent relationships as Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan and TAO Nightclub at The Venetian — residents frequently rotate across all three venues within the same week. Steve Aoki and Lil Jon anchor the EDM and hip-hop headliner nights, with Murda Beatz and DJ Drama programming open-format and hip-hop sessions. Porter Robinson's Jewel appearances draw a more dedicated electronic music crowd given his melodic bass and indie-electronic catalog. The Tao Group calendar updates weekly — check the Jewel booking page for confirmed headliner dates before planning your visit, as the EDM and hip-hop rotation between Friday and Saturday is not fixed.

How does Jewel's guest list work, and who gets in free?

Jewel Nightclub operates the NoCoverVegas guest list on Monday, Friday, and Saturday. Women receive complimentary entry all night on guest list — no time restriction or cover charge regardless of arrival time. Men receive complimentary entry before 12:30 AM on Friday and Saturday headliner nights with an equal or better female-to-male ratio at check-in; arriving after 12:30 AM results in a $30–50 reduced cover for men even with a valid reservation. Monday has more relaxed ratio enforcement and the guest list stays open later — the most accessible Jewel night for groups that skew male-heavy or want a midweek option. Guest list sign-up closes at 8:00 PM on event nights — register via NoCoverVegas in advance rather than attempting same-day sign-up on headliner Saturdays. Enter through ARIA Resort & Casino on the casino floor; the Jewel guest list check-in desk is inside ARIA near the main hotel lobby corridor, managed by the Tao Group host team.

Is Jewel at ARIA connected to T-Mobile Arena?

Jewel at ARIA is accessible from T-Mobile Arena via the CityCenter transit system rather than a direct physical connection. T-Mobile Arena is adjacent to Park MGM at the south end of the Strip — a covered interior footbridge connects the arena to Park MGM in under 10 minutes. The CityCenter tram then connects Park MGM to ARIA without a street crossing, running through the early morning hours on weekends. The combined route puts Jewel approximately 15 to 20 minutes from any T-Mobile Arena exit without outdoor exposure or rideshare. For groups attending a UFC fight, NBA game, or boxing event at T-Mobile Arena, Jewel is the CityCenter after-party destination: the tram provides climate-controlled transit from Park MGM directly to ARIA's casino floor where Jewel is located.

What is the dress code at Jewel Nightclub ARIA Las Vegas?

Jewel Nightclub enforces an upscale fashionable attire dress code. Men are required to wear collared shirts — dress shirts, button-downs, and blazers always pass. Fitted dress pants, dark jeans without distressing, and dress shoes are the standard male presentation. Strictly prohibited for men: hats of any kind, shorts, sandals, sneakers (Nike, Adidas, or any athletic brand), athletic wear, ripped or oversized clothing, track jackets, and work boots. Women are expected in upscale nightclub or cocktail attire — heels, dressy tops, or elevated looks that read as nightclub-ready. The Jewel dress code is enforced consistently by door management regardless of wait time or crowd level. Dressing conservatively on the side of “more formal” is safer than interpreting the dress code's language loosely.

What is the best time to arrive at Jewel Nightclub?

The optimal arrival window at Jewel is 10:30 PM to 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday headliner nights. Arriving in this window positions your group inside before the venue approaches its 1,925-person capacity and ensures men on guest list arrive before the 12:30 AM complimentary entry deadline. Jewel reaches capacity faster than the Strip mega-clubs because the 1,925-person ceiling fills within 30 minutes of the headliner taking the booth on sold-out Saturday nights. Peak energy runs from midnight to 2:30 AM — arriving at 10:30 PM gives the group time to establish position before the room compresses to full density. Monday nights offer a more relaxed arrival window; guest list entry typically remains available until 1:00 AM and the room operates at 60 to 70 percent of peak weekend capacity, making Monday ideal for groups who prefer a lower-pressure arrival.

Mezzanine Suite Access

Five Private Suites Above the Floor: Group Architecture You Cannot Find at the Megaclubs

Jewel's five mezzanine suites are the defining group feature at this capacity tier: each is a completely private room with exclusive entry and direct overhead sightlines to the 1,925-person main floor below. Suite access is by bottle service reservation only — there is no walk-in path to a suite and no shared VIP section arrangement. The overhead-view orientation is the spatial configuration not replicable at any other Las Vegas nightclub: suite occupants look downward at the DJ stage and the full dance floor rather than laterally from a mezzanine that faces sideways into the room. A group of 6 to 10 in a mezzanine suite maintains full visual contact with every member while simultaneously watching the full room from above — a group-management advantage on peak Friday and Saturday nights when a Hakkasan or XS dance floor can fragment a group across a 3,800-person room with no clear anchor point. Suite minimums run $1,500 to $3,000 on headliner nights, well below the $4,000 to $8,000 front-room VIP floor at OMNIA or XS, while delivering the private-room-with-overhead-view that those venues cannot structurally replicate.

Arriving at Jewel from ARIA: the nightclub guest list check-in desk is on the casino floor inside ARIA Resort & Casino, near the main hotel lobby corridor. From the ARIA main entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard, follow the casino floor nightclub signage to the Jewel check-in position managed by the Tao Group host team. The ARIA CityCenter tram provides climate-controlled transit from Park MGM and Vdara without a street crossing, depositing passengers at the ARIA casino level from which the walk to Jewel is under two minutes. The Harmon Avenue rideshare drop-off zone — one block south of the main ARIA Las Vegas Boulevard entrance — is more efficient than the main entrance approach on peak nights, adding only a two-minute casino floor walk to Jewel's entrance. Groups coordinating rideshare departure from other Strip properties should designate Harmon Avenue rather than the main ARIA Boulevard address.

Jewel operates Monday, Friday, and Saturday only — confirm the operating night before submitting a guest list registration. The Monday-Friday-Saturday schedule concentrates Jewel's programming quality across three focused nights rather than diluting it across five or six. Holiday and major headliner nights (EDC Weekend, New Year's Eve, Memorial Day, Labor Day) may close guest list earlier than the standard 8:00 PM cutoff — sign up at least 24 hours in advance for these dates. Maximum 10 guests per guest list submission; groups over 10 should submit two separate registrations to cover the full group.

The DJ booth at Jewel is engineered for full live concert production in addition to DJ sets, which has enabled live performance bookings alongside the standard resident calendar. The festival-grade production setup means that when a booking is announced as a live performance rather than a DJ set, the room is physically configured to handle it — not a DJ nightclub adapting live performance to unsuitable infrastructure. Groups targeting live-format events at Jewel should treat those nights with peak-night urgency even if they are not standard resident dates, as 1,925-person capacity fills faster for live performance bookings than for standard DJ nights.

Monday Night Advantage

The Only Major Nightclub at ARIA on Mondays: How to Use Jewel's Three-Night Calendar

Monday at Jewel is the most underutilized access window in the Tao Group Las Vegas portfolio. Most major Strip nightclubs do not operate Monday: Hakkasan closes, OMNIA runs a reduced schedule, XS closes. Jewel's Monday program runs a headliner calendar comparable to Friday and Saturday, making it the only full-production nightclub experience at CityCenter on that night. Guest list access Monday runs into the 1:00 AM window with significantly more relaxed ratio enforcement than Friday and Saturday headliner nights — men in groups with more men than women have substantially better odds of complimentary entry Monday than on peak weekend nights. Crowd density Monday runs 60 to 70 percent of Friday or Saturday capacity, which means the room has genuine headliner energy without the saturation that makes mid-floor navigation difficult at a full 1,925-person Steve Aoki Saturday. Groups scheduling Las Vegas visits that include Monday night should treat Jewel Monday as the highest-value access night on the weekly calendar.

Friday and Saturday carry different urgency calibration than at megaclubs specifically because of Jewel's 1,925-person capacity. The smaller room fills faster on headliner nights — the guest list transition from open to effectively closed happens within a 30-minute window on peak Steve Aoki or Lil Jon Saturdays. Groups applying standard megaclub timing expectations (arriving at midnight as the standard Strip approach) will arrive too late at Jewel on peak Saturday headliner dates. Sign up through NoCoverVegas by 8:00 PM on event nights. Arrive by 11:00 PM for confirmed headliner Saturdays regardless of gender mix — treat Jewel's arrival window with the same urgency as a sold-out Hakkasan night even though the room's ambient noise at 10:30 PM is lower than a larger club at the same hour.

The 2026 Jewel resident roster — Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, Murda Beatz, DJ Drama, Porter Robinson — spans EDM and hip-hop formats across the three operating nights rather than committing to a single genre. The Tao Group booking infrastructure gives Jewel access to the same headliner relationships and scheduling windows as Marquee and TAO Nightclub: when Steve Aoki, Lil Jon, or Porter Robinson appears at Jewel, they are at a venue with half the capacity and twice the intimacy of their Marquee appearances, with no compromise in production quality. Groups for whom a specific artist is the primary reason for the Las Vegas nightclub visit should check Jewel's calendar alongside Marquee and TAO before defaulting to the larger room — the same headline at Jewel puts every audience member significantly closer to the performance at 1,925-person capacity than at the megaclubs.

Production at Intimate Scale

Dual-Sided LED Wall & No Bad Positions: Why Jewel Punches Above Its Size

The dual-sided LED production wall installed when Jewel opened in 2016 was the first of its kind in Las Vegas — a display system that delivers the production to multiple audience angles simultaneously rather than addressing only the crowd directly in front of the DJ booth. A conventional LED wall faces in one direction from the DJ position: the crowd in front sees it, groups at the sides see it partially. The dual-sided configuration at Jewel means the display addresses multiple angles simultaneously, combined with 360-degree special-effects lighting running from fixtures positioned throughout the room perimeter. The consequence is that there is no visually inferior position in Jewel — the production reaches the mezzanine suites, the side walls, the bar positions, and the dance floor with comparable intensity. Groups booking a side-wall table at Jewel are not compromising the visual production the way comparable positioning at OMNIA or XS implies.

Jewel's 1,925-person capacity is the reason the intimate scale advantage operates as a genuine differentiator rather than a marketing claim. At approximately half the capacity of Hakkasan (3,800) and meaningfully smaller than XS (2,500), Jewel at full capacity never reaches the crowd density that makes mid-floor navigation difficult at peak megaclub nights. A group of 8 to 10 maintains social cohesion at Jewel where the same group would fragment at a 3,000-person room. The per-person experience of watching a Steve Aoki or Lil Jon set at 1,925-person capacity is structurally different from the same artist at Marquee or TAO: every position in the Jewel room is closer to the performance, and the crowd compresses to a per-person intensity that larger rooms dilute.

Bottle service entry points at Jewel provide access at more favorable economics than comparable configurations at the Strip megaclubs. Main floor tables start at $600 on a standard headliner night — below Hakkasan's typical $700 floor and LIV's $750 minimum — making Jewel the correct venue for groups who want the complete bottle service table experience without calibrating spend to megaclub minimums. For a group of 6 to 8, $600 divides to $75-100 per person for a reserved table with dedicated service and guaranteed entry for the full crew. The mezzanine suites at $1,500 to $3,000 depending on position and night add the private-room-overhead-view configuration for groups who want territorial security and the overhead perspective. ARIA Resort & Casino's CityCenter position — between Bellagio and Mandalay Bay at the geographic center of the Strip — gives Jewel the highest transit accessibility of any major nightclub for groups not arriving from a Wynn or MGM property.

Night-of Guide

What to Expect at Jewel Nightclub

Getting There

Jewel Nightclub is located at ARIA Resort & Casino. Rideshare dropoff at ARIA main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Jewel entrance is on the casino floor near the hotel lobby.

Parking

Self-parking at ARIA garage ($18). Valet at ARIA main entrance ($35+). Easy access via CityCenter tram.

Drinks & Prices

Expect to pay mixed drinks $18–28, beers $14, bottles from $600 once inside. Prices are in line with other Strip nightclubs.

Industry Night

Friday has been known to draw a strong local/industry crowd alongside tourists

Ladies Free

Friday and Saturday on guest list

Plan Ahead

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

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

Know Your Options

Guest List vs. Bottle Service at Jewel Nightclub

Both options get you into Jewel 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: Starting at $600
  • 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 Jewel Nightclub

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

1

Get There and Find the Entry Point

Jewel 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 Jewel Nightclub: Mixed drinks $18–28, Beers $14, Bottles from $600. 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 (1,925 people), Jewel 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 dropoff at ARIA main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Jewel entrance is on the casino floor near the hotel lobby.

Self-parking at ARIA garage ($18). Valet at ARIA main entrance ($35+). Easy access via CityCenter tram.

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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