Nightclubs

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

40,000 Sq Ft Day-to-Night Club at The Cosmopolitan — Pioneered the Vegas Dayclub

The Cosmopolitan · 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Key Facts

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub — Quick Facts

Age

21+

Cover

Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list

Location

3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Hours

Wed, Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM

Free Entry

Guest List Available

Dress Code

Upscale nightclub attire.

Cover:Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list
Hours:Wed, Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM
Dress Code:Upscale nightclub attire.
Size:40,000 sq ft
Capacity:5,000
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About Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is the venue that invented the Las Vegas dayclub concept in 2010 and still sets the standard 15 years later. The nightclub spans 40,000 square feet across three distinctly programmed rooms: the newly renovated Main Room anchored by a 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith centerpiece and state-of-the-art laser systems, the Boom Box for bass-heavy electronic and house sets, and the Library speakeasy-style lounge for a more intimate VIP experience — all served by seven individual bars. The 5,000-person capacity venue is operated by Tao Group and books the best of tech-house, EDM, and open format through the year. The 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, joined by DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux. When the nightclub closes, the rooftop Marquee Dayclub opens each spring and summer with a poolside stage, Strip views, and the same world-class DJ programming in the afternoon sun. For guests staying at The Cosmopolitan, the club is a direct elevator ride from your room. The Library speakeasy — the smallest of the three rooms — operates as a reservation-only bottle service space for groups of 4–8 who want an intimate experience: low lighting, book-lined walls, and a private-feeling atmosphere that exists 50 feet from the 5,000-person main room. The Boom Box room is designed specifically for audio performance: lower ceilings, an enclosed acoustic environment, and a sound system tuned for bass-forward tech house and electronic production. Monday nights — Marquee Mondays — have been the club's signature industry event since 2010, consistently drawing the best mixed-demographic crowd of any night in the building and remaining one of the most reliable midweek club nights on the entire Strip. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip position means the guest list entrance is walkable from ARIA, Bellagio, and the Park area, making it the most geographically accessible mega-club on the Strip for guests without a specific hotel anchor.

Located at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Highlights

  • Invented the Vegas dayclub concept (2010)
  • Renovated main room with 1.5-ton LED monolith
  • Three rooms: Main Room, Boom Box, Library
  • Fisher & Chris Lake 2026 residencies
  • 5,000 capacity across 40,000 sq ft
  • Rooftop pool + Strip views at Marquee Dayclub

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What to Expect at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

The Vibe

High-energy day-to-night destination at The Cosmopolitan spanning 40,000 sq ft — three distinctly programmed rooms (Main Room with newly renovated LED monolith, Boom Box for bass heads, Library for VIP) mean you can move between completely different vibes without leaving the building. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the 2026 residency in the Main Room, which peaks from 12:30–2:30 AM when the lasers hit full power. The rooftop Marquee Dayclub is a separate experience in spring/summer — afternoon pool parties with Strip panoramas and the same quality DJ programming in full daylight.

Music

EDM, House, Hip Hop, Open Format

Best Nights

Friday and Saturday for headliners. Sunday for Drenched. Wednesday for Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only).

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Peak Hours

12:30 AM – 2:30 AM (night), 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (day)

Drink Prices

Mixed drinks $18–28, Beers $14, Bottles from $600

Bottle Service

Starting at $600 for Library room, $1,500+ for main room

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Parking

Self-parking at The Cosmopolitan garage ($18). Valet available ($35+). Direct garage elevator access.

Rideshare

Rideshare dropoff at The Cosmopolitan main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Marquee entrance is on the casino floor near the Chandelier Bar.

Guest List Rules

Women receive complimentary entry all night at Marquee Nightclub on the NoCoverVegas guest list. Men enter free before 1:00 AM with an equal or better female-to-male ratio on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — on Saturday specifically, the guest list closes at midnight, so men must arrive before midnight on Saturdays to use the free benefit. Maximum 4 male guests per single guest list registration paired with an equal or greater count of women; for a group of 8 with 4 men and 4 women, submit one registration of 8. Guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on event nights — this is a hard cutoff, not a suggestion; late submissions are not accepted. Enter via the dedicated guest list line on the LEFT side of the Marquee entrance on The Cosmopolitan casino floor near the Chandelier Bar — the General Admission line queues on the right; the wrong line means paying cover regardless of guest list status. The Library speakeasy is reservation-only — walk-in requests for the Library on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are turned away at the Library door; book through NoCoverVegas in advance for access. Marquee Mondays run significantly more relaxed ratio enforcement than weekend nights: male-heavy groups enter under more flexible rules, walk-in cover is lower, and the line moves faster. Wednesday Lowkey Library events are reservation-only for intimate groups of 4–8. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner Fridays and Saturdays, the guest list line can develop a 20–30 minute queue by 11:30 PM — arrive by 10:30 PM for the smoothest check-in. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID; ID check occurs at the Cosmopolitan casino entrance before reaching the Marquee door.

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Cover Charge Info

Marquee Nightclub & DayclubCover Charge & Free Entry

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub typically charges $40-60 at the door for general admission. The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the cover charge entirely — sign up below for free entry.

How much is cover at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

General admission cover charge at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub typically ranges from $40-60 per person, depending on the night, event, and performing DJ. Holiday weekends and special events like New Year's Eve or EDC week can push cover prices even higher, sometimes exceeding $100 at the door. Women generally pay less than men at the door, but both can avoid the cover entirely by signing up for the free NoCoverVegas guest list before arriving.

How to get free entry at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

The easiest way to get free entry at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Free entry for women all night, men free before 12:30 AM with even ratio (save $40-60). Simply fill out the guest list form on this page with your name, group size, and date — you'll receive a text confirmation within minutes. Show up before the guest list cutoff time, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in without paying cover. No app download, no tickets, no hidden fees.

Is the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list really free?

Yes — the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list through NoCoverVegas is completely free with no hidden costs, no minimum spend requirement, and no obligation to purchase anything once inside. You skip the general admission cover charge ($40-60) and enter through the guest list line, which is typically faster than the GA line. The only requirements are arriving before the guest list cutoff time and meeting the venue's dress code: Upscale nightclub attire required — no athletic wear, hats, shorts, or sandals for men. Smart casual for women..

What's included with the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list?

The NoCoverVegas guest list at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub includes free entry (no cover charge), priority access through the guest list line, and entry for your entire group. Even female-to-male ratio required on Friday and Saturday — maximum 4 male guests per registration with equal or more women. Submit a maximum of 10 guests per entry; for groups over 10, submit a second registration. Enter via the guest list line on the left side of the Marquee entrance from The Cosmopolitan casino floor. Guest list sign-up closes at 8:00 PM; list closes at 1:00 AM. Wednesday Library events and Marquee Mondays have more relaxed ratio enforcement. Once inside, you have full access to all public areas of the venue including the dance floor, bars, and any open rooms. Bottle service and VIP tables are separate and can be arranged through NoCoverVegas for an additional cost.

Does the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub cover charge change on holidays or special events?

Yes — cover charges at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub increase significantly on holiday weekends and major event weeks. New Year's Eve, Halloween, Valentine's Day, Memorial Day weekend, EDC Week (May), and major convention weeks like CES and SEMA all command premium door prices — sometimes two to three times the standard rate, occasionally exceeding $100 per person. The most reliable way to avoid elevated holiday cover charges is the NoCoverVegas guest list, which provides free entry regardless of the night or event. Submit your guest list reservation in advance for busy dates to guarantee your spot.

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What Sets It Apart

What Makes Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Unique

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan pioneered the Las Vegas dayclub concept in 2010 and operates 15 years later as the only venue on the Strip that invented a category and still leads it. The nightclub's three-room architecture — the Main Room with its 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith, the Boom Box engineered for bass-forward tech house, and the Library speakeasy operating as a reservation-only intimate space for groups of 4 to 8 — gives a single club three complete atmospheres that can run simultaneously. The Cosmopolitan's vertical positioning is a practical advantage for guests: the club entrance is accessed via a dedicated elevator bank from the casino level, bypassing outdoor sun exposure and street congestion entirely. The Beatport partnership for 2025-2026 Friday programming elevates those nights beyond a standard resident booking — Beatport, the world's leading platform for electronic music, co-programs the lineup with credibility that signals quality to music-forward guests who differentiate between a headliner slot and a celebrity booking. Monday nights — Marquee Mondays — have been the venue's signature industry event since 2010: the crowd is more local, the entry standards more relaxed, and the energy more socially fluid than any weekend night. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip location between Bellagio and ARIA makes Marquee the most geographically accessible mega-club on the Strip — walkable from the Bellagio, Paris, Cosmopolitan, and ARIA hotel towers without rideshare. The Library speakeasy operates with a completely separate aesthetic from the Main Room: low lighting, book-lined walls, and a conversation-possible vibe that exists 50 feet from a 5,000-person club without noise bleed — a rare design achievement that makes it viable for groups who want intimacy alongside access to the full venue.

Group Experiences

Planning a Group Night at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is the only Las Vegas nightclub that operates three fully distinct rooms simultaneously under a single roof — and for groups, that architectural reality changes the math of a night out in ways that a single-room club fundamentally cannot. The Main Room is the 5,000-capacity production floor anchored by the 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith centerpiece — a custom-engineered visual structure that runs animation sequences synchronized to the DJ's performance, not pre-programmed loops independent of the music. The monolith's scale and the Main Room's laser system create the visual spectacle that Marquee is most photographed for: concert-grade production at a density calibrated for 5,000 guests, with the DJ booth positioned so that the group's VIP sections on the Main Room perimeter have complete sightlines to both the DJ and the monolith simultaneously. The Boom Box room operates as the bass enthusiast's counterpoint to the Main Room — a lower-ceiling, acoustically enclosed environment where the sound system is tuned specifically for bass-forward tech house and electronic production, producing a density of low-frequency energy that the open Main Room cannot replicate regardless of speaker count. Groups who know their musical preference strongly lean toward bass-forward or tech house programming find the Boom Box the correct room; groups who want the full visual spectacle and maximum crowd energy find the Main Room. The Library speakeasy, the third environment, is a reservation-only intimate space operating with a 4-to-8-person capacity — book-lined walls, low lighting, and a conversation-viable vibe that occupies the same building as a 5,000-person nightclub without noise bleed crossing between the two spaces. The Library is the only intimate private-feeling bottle service environment at a Las Vegas mega-club that gives small groups access to the full venue while maintaining a genuinely separated and quiet home base — a design engineering achievement that makes it viable for corporate groups who want client conversation, birthday dinners that precede the main club portion, and bachelorette parties where some members want intensity and others want a quieter zone to decompress.

The three-room structure at Marquee creates a built-in group itinerary that single-room nightclubs cannot offer: groups who understand the venue's layout use the rooms as three chapters of a single evening rather than spending the entire night anchored to one section in one room. A group organizer who books the evening strategically opens in the Library for the first hour — the intimate speakeasy allows the group to gather as latecomers arrive, hold conversations about the plan for the night, and photograph the bespoke environment before the main room fills. The Library's reservation-only policy means the group has a guaranteed quiet space regardless of how busy the Main Room becomes. The transition from Library to Main Room happens organically as the headliner set approaches — the group moves from the intimate speakeasy through Marquee's internal corridor to the Main Room floor precisely when the energy is building toward peak, arriving for the headliner's first drop rather than having waited through two hours of warm-up in the crowded main floor. Groups who then want a sonic palate change find the Boom Box accessible without leaving the building, allowing the most music-forward members of the group to spend time in the bass-tuned acoustic environment while the rest of the group returns to the Main Room for the headliner's extended set. This three-chapter structure — Library arrival, Main Room headliner, Boom Box excursion — converts what would otherwise be a static VIP table experience into a dynamic night with distinct environments and energy levels, all contained within the same 40,000-square-foot footprint without a rideshare or an outdoor transit between them. The group organizer's pre-booking of the Library speakeasy through NoCoverVegas is the administrative key that unlocks this structure — the Library's reservation-only policy means groups who don't pre-book find the speakeasy at capacity and lose the first chapter of the three-room evening format.

The Marquee Dayclub rooftop creates a day-to-night group option at The Cosmopolitan that activates during spring and summer pool season and mirrors the Zouk-to-AYU or EBC-to-XS day-night pipelines that Wynn Las Vegas and Resorts World offer. The Marquee Dayclub occupies the rooftop pool deck above The Cosmopolitan, opening in the afternoon with a poolside stage, Strip panorama views, and the same DJ programming quality that defines the nightclub operation below. Groups who want a full Cosmopolitan day can begin at Marquee Dayclub around 1 or 2 PM, spend the afternoon poolside with DJ entertainment and bottle service in an outdoor environment that looks west across the Strip and south toward ARIA and Bellagio, then return to the hotel room for a wardrobe transition, dinner at one of The Cosmopolitan's restaurants, and nightclub entry at Marquee Nightclub from 10 PM onward. The NoCoverVegas booking infrastructure handles both the dayclub guest list and the nightclub guest list as a coordinated same-property package, which means the group organizer manages a single booking conversation rather than separate confirmations across two independently operated venues. The Cosmopolitan's Center Bar — a three-floor circular bar at the center of the casino floor — functions as the transitional space between daytime and nighttime Cosmopolitan activities, and groups who use it between the dayclub and the nightclub find a natural momentum-building environment that keeps the group together and the energy building. The 2026 nightclub resident roster — Fisher and Chris Lake as headliners, joined by DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux — spans enough genre range that groups with diverse musical tastes will find at least two or three Marquee programming dates that appeal across the group's preferences. The Beatport partnership for Friday programming means that those nights are curated with input from the world's most influential electronic music platform, a distinction that matters to music-forward groups who pay attention to programming quality rather than treating every nightclub as interchangeable.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas as a host property gives Marquee groups a pre-club and post-club environment that is unmatched in density and quality among Strip nightclubs. The Wicked Spoon buffet, China Poblano, Eggslut, the secret pizza restaurant on the 14th floor, Milk Bar, and over a dozen additional dining options are all within the Cosmopolitan property — groups can plan a progressive dinner at The Cosmopolitan before heading to Marquee without ever leaving the building or arranging transportation. The Chandelier Bar — the three-level bar installation suspended inside a two-story crystal chandelier at the center of The Cosmopolitan lobby — is the iconic pre-Marquee cocktail stop that Cosmopolitan guests have used as a group gathering point since the hotel opened in 2010. The Chandelier Bar's Level 1.5 — accessible by a short elevator from the casino floor — is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and the most recognizable pre-Marquee group photograph backdrop. Monday nights at Marquee — Marquee Mondays — have been a fixture since the venue opened in 2010, and the industry night crowd they draw is consistently different from the weekend demographic in ways that benefit specific group types: shorter guest list lines, more relaxed ratio enforcement at the door, lower bottle service minimums relative to peak weekend pricing, and a crowd that is more local, more social, and more willing to interact with visiting groups rather than maintaining the insular-group dynamic that characterizes weekend nights at capacity. Groups celebrating birthdays or bachelorette parties on a Monday find that Marquee Mondays provides the full Marquee production experience at lower crowd density — the LED monolith and the laser system run at the same quality, the same DJ residency roster appears across the season, and the group gets the visual spectacle of the Main Room without the shoulder-to-shoulder density that Friday and Saturday generate when the club operates at 5,000-person capacity.

Marquee's bottle service structure at The Cosmopolitan reflects the three-room format in its pricing and section availability: Library speakeasy bottle service starts at $600 for a genuinely intimate table of four to eight people in the private-feeling room, while Main Room bottle service begins at $1,500 for tables that operate in the 5,000-person main floor environment. The price gap between Library and Main Room tables creates a planning decision for group organizers — small groups of six or fewer who want the highest per-person value at Marquee often find the Library the correct answer, while larger groups of ten or more who want to occupy the main production floor find Main Room tables the operational necessity. Groups arriving on Marquee Mondays access the most flexible bottle service minimums of any operating night — Monday industry pricing reflects the smaller crowd rather than the weekend maximum-revenue structure, which means groups can secure Main Room tables at Marquee on Mondays for less than the Friday-Saturday floor. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip position means the group's post-Marquee options are concentrated within walking distance: ARIA's nightlife corridor is a ten-minute walk south, Bellagio's Lily Bar is directly across the boulevard, and the Chandelier Bar is inside the same building for groups who want to decompress after the headliner set concludes without immediately dispersing to hotel rooms or rideshares.

Best Spots Inside Marquee Nightclub: Where to Position Your Group

The three-room layout at Marquee creates distinct positioning strategies depending on your group's goal for the night. Understanding which room to use — and where within that room — determines the quality of the experience more than almost any other planning decision.

In the Main Room, the best standing position for a group without a bottle service table is the left-side perimeter rail, level with the DJ booth and parallel to the LED monolith on the back wall. This rail gives your group a perpendicular sightline to the 1.5-ton LED structure rather than a head-on view from directly behind the crowd — the monolith's full height and the laser sweeps that radiate from the DJ booth are most visible from this angle. Groups who enter through the crowd-entry channel on the right side of the Main Room typically end up in the dense center-floor section, where the 5,000-person capacity at peak hours means shoulder-to-shoulder standing with variable sightlines. Arriving by 10:45 PM and moving immediately to the left perimeter while the floor is still at 30–40% capacity is the approach that secures a usable position before the headliner's set begins.

In the Boom Box, the front-center standing area — directly facing the DJ booth from approximately 15 to 20 feet back — produces the highest sub-bass density of any free-standing area in the building. The Boom Box ceiling runs approximately 14 feet, compared to the Main Room's open volume, which means bass frequencies build across the room rather than dissipating upward. Groups that want the physical acoustic experience of Fisher or Chris Lake's production — the low-frequency weight that festival main stages generate through scale that nightclubs typically cannot match — find the Boom Box front-center section consistently more impactful than equivalent proximity in the Main Room. On headliner nights, the Boom Box often programs a supporting artist in the same tech-house genre during the headliner's mid-set slowdown in the Main Room, creating a second peak-energy moment that Boom Box occupants experience before Main Room guests.

The Library speakeasy's best position is the banquette seating along the room's interior wall, which the venue host assigns at check-in when groups pre-book through NoCoverVegas. The Library functions most effectively as a first-hour base camp: groups who pre-book arrive when the Main Room is at its lowest energy, establish a quiet territorial anchor, allow latecomers to arrive without losing position on the open floor, and transition together to the Main Room at approximately midnight when the headliner's set begins to build. Groups who use the Library as a retreat after the Main Room peak — returning around 1:30 AM when the floor starts to thin — find the room quieter and staff more attentive than during the arrival rush between 10:30 and 11:30 PM.

The Cosmopolitan Indoor Route: From Hotel Room to Marquee Without Stepping Outside

Guests staying at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas can reach Marquee Nightclub without going outside at any point — a practical advantage in Las Vegas, where ambient temperatures after midnight in summer regularly exceed 100°F and where Las Vegas Boulevard pedestrian congestion peaks precisely during the 10:00 PM to midnight entry window when nightclub queues are forming.

The indoor route from any Cosmopolitan hotel room runs in three segments. First: take the hotel elevator from your room to the casino level — marked P1 (Plaza 1) or the main casino floor on The Cosmopolitan's elevator panel, depending on which tower you're in (Boulevard Tower or Chelsea Tower). This deposits you on the main gaming floor of The Cosmopolitan, inside the building and fully climate-controlled. Second: navigate toward the Chandelier Bar, the three-level crystal chandelier installation suspended at the center of The Cosmopolitan's lobby — visible from any point on the main casino floor because the installation extends from the lobby ceiling to the casino level below. The Chandelier Bar is the single most reliable navigation landmark in The Cosmopolitan; every Marquee directional sign in the building points from this central reference toward the nightclub entrance. Third: from the Chandelier Bar, follow Marquee signage east toward the nightclub elevator bank on the casino's far interior wall. The Marquee elevator is fully interior — no outdoor access is required at any step from hotel room to nightclub door.

The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 — reached from the casino floor via a separate elevator inside the chandelier installation — operates from 8:00 PM and serves as the standard Marquee pre-game gathering point for groups staying at The Cosmopolitan. Level 1.5 is a distinct bar floor between the casino level and the full chandelier second floor; it is the most-photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and the natural group photograph stop before entering the nightclub. Its position in the indoor route means transitioning from Chandelier Bar Level 1.5 to the Marquee elevator takes approximately two minutes, which creates a seamless flow from pre-game cocktail to nightclub entry without outdoor transit.

The casino ID check at The Cosmopolitan occurs at the building's public street-level entrances. Hotel guests who use the hotel elevator to the casino bypass the exterior entrance ID check — but The Cosmopolitan security team may request ID from guests who appear to be near the 21 threshold during high-traffic casino periods. Confirm that every member of your group has a valid government-issued photo ID before leaving your hotel floor, rather than discovering a missing ID at the Marquee entrance queue after navigating the casino. Marquee's own ID check occurs at the nightclub door rather than the building entrance, and door staff repeat the check independently of the casino entrance team.

Guests arriving by rideshare should specify "The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Boulevard Tower entrance, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd" when entering the destination — rideshare apps occasionally route drivers to The Cosmopolitan's parking structure entrance rather than the main Boulevard Tower drop-off, which adds a longer casino-floor walk. Entering the destination as the street address rather than the hotel name reduces this routing error.

Marquee Dress Code: What Gets Groups Through the Door and What Gets Them Turned Away

Marquee Nightclub enforces its dress code at a tier consistent with the upper bracket of Las Vegas mega-clubs — stricter than Drai's Nightclub at The Vanderpump Hotel or Hakkasan at MGM Grand, and comparable to XS at Wynn Encore on peak headliner nights. The practical difference between Marquee and the most restrictive Strip venues (Zouk at Resorts World, OMNIA at Caesars Palace) is that Marquee's door team evaluates the group holistically rather than applying a rigid binary on individual garment decisions — a group where the overall presentation is clearly upscale nightlife may pass where a mixed-presentation group with one marginal member would not.

For men, the categories that result in automatic rejection at Marquee — regardless of guest list status, group size, or how the rest of the group is dressed — are: athletic shorts or sweatpants in any fabric, athletic footwear including running shoes and basketball shoes regardless of how clean or expensive they are, baseball caps or beanies, visible sports team jerseys, and clothing that is excessively oversized or baggy. These categories trigger immediate rejection without further evaluation of the group. Men wearing fitted dark jeans without visible distressing, a crewneck or button-down shirt in good condition, and dress shoes or clean leather-sole casual shoes pass the Marquee door consistently — the effective test is fit, condition, and the collective impression of effort, not a strict requirement for formal attire.

For women, Marquee's door standards allow considerable flexibility. Fitted dresses, heeled boots, elevated casual separates, and fashion-forward looks that read as nightlife-specific rather than daytime casual all clear the door. Women in athletic leggings, sports bras, or athletic footwear face the same scrutiny as men in athletic wear — the category is rejected regardless of who is wearing it.

Enforcement intensity varies by night. Fisher and Chris Lake headliner nights on Friday and Saturday see the most rigorous door evaluation — high queue volumes mean decisions are made quickly, marginal presentation receives less benefit of the doubt, and groups where even one member is in a rejected category face higher risk of the entire group being turned away. Arriving by 10:30 PM on headliner nights significantly reduces this risk: the queue is shorter, the door team has more time per group, and the contextual evaluation that benefits presentable groups is more likely to occur. Wednesday Lowkey in the Library nights operate with the most relaxed enforcement of any Marquee operating night — Library reservation guests are evaluated primarily on the floor-level standards (no athletic wear, no caps) rather than the strict upscale-attire bar that applies to Main Room entry on peak nights.

Groups traveling with a mixed wardrobe situation — where one member is dressed for a different activity and plans to enter Marquee directly — should make the wardrobe decision before arriving. Marquee does not have a guest service area where rejected guests can wait while others enter and then attempt re-entry in different clothing. A group turned away at the door together must coordinate outside the building to resolve dress code issues, which loses the guest list window if the cutoff is approaching.

Insider Tips

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Insider Tips

  • 1

    Use the three rooms as three chapters: pre-book the Library speakeasy for arrival (reservation-only for groups of 4–8), move to the Main Room for the headliner's peak set when the LED monolith animation is at full complexity (12:30–2:30 AM), and use the Boom Box for a sonic reset during slower mid-set moments.

  • 2

    The Library speakeasy is reservation-only — walk-in requests on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are almost always denied. Book it in advance through NoCoverVegas to guarantee the private-room chapter of the evening.

  • 3

    Marquee Mondays are the most accessible night for male-heavy groups: relaxed entry ratios, lower bottle service minimums than weekend peak pricing, and a crowd that is 30–40% local Las Vegas hospitality industry rather than the weekend tourist concentration.

  • 4

    The LED monolith in the Main Room runs audio-synchronized animation — patterns are not pre-programmed loops. The most visually complex sequences play between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak performance. Arrive before midnight to catch the build from the beginning.

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    The Boom Box room is acoustically engineered for bass-forward tech house at a lower ceiling height than the Main Room. If Fisher or Chris Lake is headlining, the Boom Box often runs a supporting artist in the same genre — the correct choice for serious electronic music listeners who want depth over spectacle.

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    The Cosmopolitan's internal elevator bank reaches the Marquee entrance without any outdoor exposure — no street queue, no direct sun on summer afternoons. Enter through the casino level and follow signs to the club elevator.

  • 7

    The Chandelier Bar Level 1.5 — a short elevator from The Cosmopolitan casino floor — is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and the standard Marquee pre-game gathering point. Birthday and bachelorette groups consistently use it for the first round of the evening.

Celebrity & VIP Culture

Why Marquee Nightclub & DayclubAttracts Entertainment Industry & Sports VIPs

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan built its historical artist legacy during the era when the venue served as the primary Strip destination for the crossover between mainstream electronic music and pop celebrity culture. The Avicii legacy at Marquee is among the most emotionally significant in Las Vegas nightclub history: Tim Bergling — the Swedish DJ and producer who performed as Avicii — headlined landmark sets at Marquee during his commercial peak, when tracks including "Levels," "Wake Me Up," and "Hey Brother" redefined electronic music's relationship with mainstream audiences. His Marquee performances drew cross-demographic crowds that extended beyond the standard nightlife consumer into pop music fans attending their first DJ residency event. Avicii performed his final active Las Vegas engagements in 2016 before retiring from touring due to health complications; he passed away in April 2018. Marquee still references the Avicii era in its programming mythology — the Cosmopolitan's identity as a music-forward property reinforces this lineage as a point of differentiation from competing venues.

David Guetta's multi-year Marquee residency represented the venue's mainstream pop-crossover model at its clearest. Guetta produced and performed alongside vocal collaborators including Sia, Nicki Minaj, and will.i.am, building a format that positioned Marquee as the Strip venue most willing to integrate pop production into nightclub programming. Guetta later launched the "United at Home" global livestream series — streaming sets from iconic empty venues worldwide and raising funds for pandemic relief — drawing 50 million viewers for a single event, the largest-audience DJ livestream on record. His Marquee performances predated that format but informed the production scale it required.

Tiësto's early Las Vegas residency arc began at Marquee before his programming relationship evolved toward Hakkasan and eventually to Zouk at Resorts World — illustrating a recurring pattern in which Marquee has functioned as a launch position for the Strip's most durable residency artists. The Cosmopolitan's mainstream accessibility allows artists to reach the broadest Las Vegas audience in an early career chapter before migrating to venues with more genre-specific positioning.

Kygo's programming at Marquee introduced acoustic-electronic hybrid sets to the Strip in a format that the Main Room's acoustic geometry supported more naturally than enclosed warehouse configurations at Hakkasan or OMNIA. Kygo's set design incorporated live guitar and piano elements alongside electronic production; Marquee's open-room format created space for that hybrid production that fully enclosed rooms could not accommodate equivalently.

The hip-hop crossover programming at Marquee distinguishes the Cosmopolitan's nightclub identity from every other top-tier EDM venue on the Strip. Drake, Lil Wayne, and Rick Ross have all headlined special events at Marquee — a frequency of hip-hop booking at the mega-club tier that no competing venue matches. The Main Room's 5,000-person capacity and production infrastructure accommodate live hip-hop performance at the same quality level as EDM programming. Celebrity birthday parties at Marquee reflect The Cosmopolitan's active celebrity guest list: the property's high-floor residential-style penthouses and direct elevator access to the nightclub create a repeat-visit dynamic that draws entertainment industry figures back across multiple Las Vegas trips, making the Cosmopolitan's celebrity hospitality portfolio among the most active of any Strip nightclub host property.

How It Compares

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub vs Other Las Vegas Nightclubs

Marquee vs XS at Encore

XS Nightclub at Wynn Encore and Marquee at The Cosmopolitan are the two Strip venues most frequently compared by visitors choosing between luxury positioning and accessible positioning at similar cover price tiers. XS operates within Wynn Nightlife's premium brand architecture — Roger Thomas's champagne-gold and amber interior, the 30-cabana outdoor pool patio with Nightswim activations, and the Wynn property premium create a positioning that communicates exclusivity at every touchpoint. Marquee operates within The Cosmopolitan's trend-forward identity, attracting a younger demographic without Wynn's legacy-luxury signaling. The residency roster comparison reinforces the distinction: XS books Calvin Harris, Kaskade, The Chainsmokers, and deadmau5 — artists whose mainstream recognition extends beyond electronic music fandom — while Marquee books Fisher and Chris Lake in the tech-house tier alongside DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, and open-format residents that serve a broader musical palette. XS is more EDM-pure in its top-line programming; Marquee is more mainstream pop and hip-hop accessible. Groups optimizing for Wynn brand status and the outdoor pool patio choose XS; groups optimizing for center-Strip location and genre-flexible programming choose Marquee.

Marquee vs OMNIA

OMNIA at Caesars Palace and Marquee at The Cosmopolitan both anchor their identities to architectural spectacle — OMNIA's kinetic chandelier and five-level format against Marquee's 1.5-ton LED monolith and three-room structure. OMNIA at approximately 75,000 square feet nearly doubles Marquee's 40,000-square-foot footprint, producing scale that Marquee's format does not match in raw volume. OMNIA's programming calendar skews more rigorously EDM-centric, serving a Caesars Palace audience that attends for DJ credentials rather than social accessibility. Marquee's crowd at The Cosmopolitan skews younger and more trend-forward — the Cosmopolitan's hotel mix concentrates a millennial and Gen Z demographic that the Caesars property does not match as consistently. The comparison resolves on purpose: OMNIA for the highest-production enclosed EDM experience at maximum scale; Marquee for center-Strip accessibility and three-room architecture that lets a group experience multiple atmospheres without leaving the building.

Marquee vs Hakkasan

Hakkasan at MGM Grand and Marquee at The Cosmopolitan are both large-capacity multi-room clubs with established EDM programming. Hakkasan's 80,000-square-foot, five-level format provides the dedicated Ling Ling Lounge as a genre-separated hip-hop floor alongside the main EDM room — the most functional genre separation of any Las Vegas mega-club. Hakkasan operates as the convention-week dominant venue: MGM Grand's convention infrastructure and T-Mobile Arena proximity drive recurring weeknight peaks during trade show and fight-weekend cycles that Marquee's Cosmopolitan location does not match in volume. Marquee is more Strip-tourist accessible — positioned at the geographic center of the Boulevard rather than the south end, with The Cosmopolitan's casino layout routing guests to the nightclub entrance more efficiently than MGM Grand's footprint. For maximum scale and genre variety, Hakkasan; for Strip centrality and a younger trend-forward crowd, Marquee.

Birthday & Group Events

Birthday Celebrations at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

Birthday groups at Marquee Nightclub use the Library speakeasy as their private base — a reservation-only bottle service room for groups of 4 to 8 that operates with book-lined walls, low lighting, and a genuinely intimate atmosphere that exists 50 feet from a 5,000-person club without meaningful noise bleed between the two spaces. The Library is the only private-feeling bottle service environment at a Las Vegas mega-club that preserves a cocktail-hour atmosphere for small groups while retaining full access to the Main Room's production spectacle on demand. Birthday groups who pre-book the Library open their evening in a setting that photographs like a private members' club, transition to the Main Room for the headliner's peak set when the LED monolith sequence reaches maximum complexity (typically 12:30–2:30 AM), then return to the Library for a final round as the headliner closes.

The 1.5-ton LED monolith in Marquee's Main Room is the birthday group's visual centrepiece — audio-synchronized animation sequences that reach their most complex patterns during the headliner's peak performance. Positioning the birthday group on the Main Room perimeter delivers unobstructed sightlines to the monolith at its full height. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 inside The Cosmopolitan is the ideal pre-Marquee gathering point: a three-level suspended bar installation that is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas. Birthday reservations coordinated through NoCoverVegas include guest list entry (free for women all night, men free before 12:30 AM with even ratio) plus Library reservation coordination and venue host contact for birthday acknowledgment at the table.

Best Spots Inside Marquee Nightclub: Where to Position Your Group

The three-room layout at Marquee creates distinct positioning strategies depending on your group's goal for the night. Understanding which room to use — and where within that room — determines the quality of the experience more than almost any other planning decision.

In the Main Room, the best standing position for a group without a bottle service table is the left-side perimeter rail, level with the DJ booth and parallel to the LED monolith on the back wall. This rail gives your group a perpendicular sightline to the 1.5-ton LED structure rather than a head-on view from directly behind the crowd — the monolith's full height and the laser sweeps that radiate from the DJ booth are most visible from this angle. Groups who enter through the crowd-entry channel on the right side of the Main Room typically end up in the dense center-floor section, where the 5,000-person capacity at peak hours means shoulder-to-shoulder standing with variable sightlines. Arriving by 10:45 PM and moving immediately to the left perimeter while the floor is still at 30–40% capacity is the approach that secures a usable position before the headliner's set begins.

In the Boom Box, the front-center standing area — directly facing the DJ booth from approximately 15 to 20 feet back — produces the highest sub-bass density of any free-standing area in the building. The Boom Box ceiling runs approximately 14 feet, compared to the Main Room's open volume, which means bass frequencies build across the room rather than dissipating upward. Groups that want the physical acoustic experience of Fisher or Chris Lake's production — the low-frequency weight that festival main stages generate through scale that nightclubs typically cannot match — find the Boom Box front-center section consistently more impactful than equivalent proximity in the Main Room. On headliner nights, the Boom Box often programs a supporting artist in the same tech-house genre during the headliner's mid-set slowdown in the Main Room, creating a second peak-energy moment that Boom Box occupants experience before Main Room guests.

The Library speakeasy's best position is the banquette seating along the room's interior wall, which the venue host assigns at check-in when groups pre-book through NoCoverVegas. The Library functions most effectively as a first-hour base camp: groups who pre-book arrive when the Main Room is at its lowest energy, establish a quiet territorial anchor, allow latecomers to arrive without losing position on the open floor, and transition together to the Main Room at approximately midnight when the headliner's set begins to build. Groups who use the Library as a retreat after the Main Room peak — returning around 1:30 AM when the floor starts to thin — find the room quieter and staff more attentive than during the arrival rush between 10:30 and 11:30 PM.

The Cosmopolitan Indoor Route: From Hotel Room to Marquee Without Stepping Outside

Guests staying at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas can reach Marquee Nightclub without going outside at any point — a practical advantage in Las Vegas, where ambient temperatures after midnight in summer regularly exceed 100°F and where Las Vegas Boulevard pedestrian congestion peaks precisely during the 10:00 PM to midnight entry window when nightclub queues are forming.

The indoor route from any Cosmopolitan hotel room runs in three segments. First: take the hotel elevator from your room to the casino level — marked P1 (Plaza 1) or the main casino floor on The Cosmopolitan's elevator panel, depending on which tower you're in (Boulevard Tower or Chelsea Tower). This deposits you on the main gaming floor of The Cosmopolitan, inside the building and fully climate-controlled. Second: navigate toward the Chandelier Bar, the three-level crystal chandelier installation suspended at the center of The Cosmopolitan's lobby — visible from any point on the main casino floor because the installation extends from the lobby ceiling to the casino level below. The Chandelier Bar is the single most reliable navigation landmark in The Cosmopolitan; every Marquee directional sign in the building points from this central reference toward the nightclub entrance. Third: from the Chandelier Bar, follow Marquee signage east toward the nightclub elevator bank on the casino's far interior wall. The Marquee elevator is fully interior — no outdoor access is required at any step from hotel room to nightclub door.

The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 — reached from the casino floor via a separate elevator inside the chandelier installation — operates from 8:00 PM and serves as the standard Marquee pre-game gathering point for groups staying at The Cosmopolitan. Level 1.5 is a distinct bar floor between the casino level and the full chandelier second floor; it is the most-photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and the natural group photograph stop before entering the nightclub. Its position in the indoor route means transitioning from Chandelier Bar Level 1.5 to the Marquee elevator takes approximately two minutes, which creates a seamless flow from pre-game cocktail to nightclub entry without outdoor transit.

The casino ID check at The Cosmopolitan occurs at the building's public street-level entrances. Hotel guests who use the hotel elevator to the casino bypass the exterior entrance ID check — but The Cosmopolitan security team may request ID from guests who appear to be near the 21 threshold during high-traffic casino periods. Confirm that every member of your group has a valid government-issued photo ID before leaving your hotel floor, rather than discovering a missing ID at the Marquee entrance queue after navigating the casino. Marquee's own ID check occurs at the nightclub door rather than the building entrance, and door staff repeat the check independently of the casino entrance team.

Guests arriving by rideshare should specify "The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Boulevard Tower entrance, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd" when entering the destination — rideshare apps occasionally route drivers to The Cosmopolitan's parking structure entrance rather than the main Boulevard Tower drop-off, which adds a longer casino-floor walk. Entering the destination as the street address rather than the hotel name reduces this routing error.

Marquee Dress Code: What Gets Groups Through the Door and What Gets Them Turned Away

Marquee Nightclub enforces its dress code at a tier consistent with the upper bracket of Las Vegas mega-clubs — stricter than Drai's Nightclub at The Vanderpump Hotel or Hakkasan at MGM Grand, and comparable to XS at Wynn Encore on peak headliner nights. The practical difference between Marquee and the most restrictive Strip venues (Zouk at Resorts World, OMNIA at Caesars Palace) is that Marquee's door team evaluates the group holistically rather than applying a rigid binary on individual garment decisions — a group where the overall presentation is clearly upscale nightlife may pass where a mixed-presentation group with one marginal member would not.

For men, the categories that result in automatic rejection at Marquee — regardless of guest list status, group size, or how the rest of the group is dressed — are: athletic shorts or sweatpants in any fabric, athletic footwear including running shoes and basketball shoes regardless of how clean or expensive they are, baseball caps or beanies, visible sports team jerseys, and clothing that is excessively oversized or baggy. These categories trigger immediate rejection without further evaluation of the group. Men wearing fitted dark jeans without visible distressing, a crewneck or button-down shirt in good condition, and dress shoes or clean leather-sole casual shoes pass the Marquee door consistently — the effective test is fit, condition, and the collective impression of effort, not a strict requirement for formal attire.

For women, Marquee's door standards allow considerable flexibility. Fitted dresses, heeled boots, elevated casual separates, and fashion-forward looks that read as nightlife-specific rather than daytime casual all clear the door. Women in athletic leggings, sports bras, or athletic footwear face the same scrutiny as men in athletic wear — the category is rejected regardless of who is wearing it.

Enforcement intensity varies by night. Fisher and Chris Lake headliner nights on Friday and Saturday see the most rigorous door evaluation — high queue volumes mean decisions are made quickly, marginal presentation receives less benefit of the doubt, and groups where even one member is in a rejected category face higher risk of the entire group being turned away. Arriving by 10:30 PM on headliner nights significantly reduces this risk: the queue is shorter, the door team has more time per group, and the contextual evaluation that benefits presentable groups is more likely to occur. Wednesday Lowkey in the Library nights operate with the most relaxed enforcement of any Marquee operating night — Library reservation guests are evaluated primarily on the floor-level standards (no athletic wear, no caps) rather than the strict upscale-attire bar that applies to Main Room entry on peak nights.

Groups traveling with a mixed wardrobe situation — where one member is dressed for a different activity and plans to enter Marquee directly — should make the wardrobe decision before arriving. Marquee does not have a guest service area where rejected guests can wait while others enter and then attempt re-entry in different clothing. A group turned away at the door together must coordinate outside the building to resolve dress code issues, which loses the guest list window if the cutoff is approaching.

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DJs at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

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Marquee Dayclub

The CosmopolitanYear-Round 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Thu–Mon, year-round)

Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas debuted its Spring 2026 renovation on March 21 with Martin Garrix headlining the grand reopening — the most comprehensive physical transformation the venue has undergone since its 2012 launch. Tao Group commissioned legendary design firm Rockwell Group to reimagine the 22,000-square-foot rooftop pool deck, producing a complete aesthetic overhaul alongside two functional upgrades that materially change the performance and guest experience: a redesigned stage that places artists closer to the crowd than at any point in the venue's history, and an all-new sound system engineered specifically for the world's top DJ talent. The design language shifts from the original neutral palette to a warm, desert-inspired aesthetic built around dusty blushes, warm terracottas, soft lilacs, and sun-bleached neutrals — a visual identity that manages to feel simultaneously luxurious and relaxed, distinguishing Marquee Dayclub's 2026 look from the high-contrast dark-and-neon environments at competing Strip dayclubs. The VIP accommodation tier received the most visible physical changes in the renovation. In-water VIP daybeds now float at the edges of private pool sections behind sheer, billowing curtains — a format borrowed from resort hospitality that does not exist at any other Las Vegas dayclub and creates genuine poolside privacy within a public venue. Grand Cabanas on the upper bungalow tier were rebuilt with ceiling fans, sweeping Las Vegas Boulevard views toward the Bellagio fountains, and sectional seating configurations that accommodate larger groups without the bench-style seating limitation of the previous cabana format. Standard bungalows feature flowing curtains, striped wallcoverings, plush upholstered seating, and sculptural mirrors — a material upgrade from the original utilitarian shade structures that previously defined the upper tier. The split-level architecture that has defined Marquee Dayclub since 2012 remains intact: the main pool deck operates at ground level while the curved staircase ascends to the upper bungalow tier, which commands panoramic sightlines down Las Vegas Boulevard toward the Bellagio fountains. The Marquee x Beatport partnership for 2026 continues to elevate Friday programming beyond standard DJ residency bookings — Beatport co-curates the Friday lineup with Marquee's programming team, drawing from the deeper catalog of house and techno producers rather than the festival EDM circuit. Saturday headliner programming anchors the week with the highest-profile bookings and largest crowds, while the Monday Marquee Takeover attracts a hospitality-industry and local-visitor crowd that produces the most authentic non-tourist pool atmosphere of any weekday event in Las Vegas. The Cosmopolitan's central Strip location puts Marquee Dayclub within five minutes' walk of Bellagio, ARIA, Vdara, and CityCenter — the most walkable major dayclub address on Las Vegas Boulevard.

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Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub — FAQ

What are the three rooms at Marquee Nightclub?

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan has three distinct rooms running simultaneously. The Main Room is the 5,000-person primary floor, anchored by a custom 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith whose animation cycles synchronize to the DJ performance and reach maximum complexity between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the Main Room in 2026. The Boom Box is an acoustically enclosed second room with a lower ceiling than the Main Room, engineered for bass-forward tech house and electronic music — the acoustic compression produces sub-bass pressure that the open Main Room cannot replicate at equivalent output. The Library is a reservation-only speakeasy for groups of 4 to 8, with book-lined walls, low lighting, and a private atmosphere that operates 50 feet from the Main Room floor without meaningful noise bleed. Bottle service starts at $600 in the Library and $1,500+ in the Main Room. Walk-in access to the Library is not available on Friday or Saturday headliner nights.

Who are Marquee Nightclub's 2026 resident DJs?

Marquee Nightclub's 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, who split the Friday and Saturday headliner slots at The Cosmopolitan. The supporting resident lineup includes DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux — a roster that spans tech house, electronic, open format, and hip-hop across the operating week. Marquee maintains a Beatport partnership for Friday night programming: Beatport, the world's largest electronic music platform for DJs and producers, co-programs select Friday bookings with credibility that differentiates those nights from standard celebrity DJ appearances. The same resident-level booking philosophy applies to Marquee Dayclub on the rooftop during spring and summer pool season, where the afternoon programming mirrors the nightclub's artist quality in a poolside outdoor setting.

Where is the Marquee guest list entrance — which line do I join?

The Marquee Nightclub guest list entrance is the LEFT line at the main Marquee entrance door, accessed from The Cosmopolitan casino floor near the Chandelier Bar. The right-side line is general admission — guests who join the wrong line pay full cover regardless of having a guest list confirmation. To find Marquee: enter The Cosmopolitan from Las Vegas Boulevard, walk through the casino to the Chandelier Bar landmark (the three-level crystal chandelier suspended in the center lobby), and follow directional signage to the Marquee elevator banks. The entrance is fully indoor — no outdoor street queue at any time of year. ID check occurs at The Cosmopolitan casino entrance before the Marquee door; 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID is required. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner nights, the guest list line develops a 20 to 30 minute queue by 11:30 PM — arrive by 10:30 PM for immediate check-in.

What is the best night of the week to go to Marquee Nightclub?

The best night at Marquee depends on your group type. Friday is the Beatport-partnered headliner night with Fisher and Chris Lake rotating the top slot — the most credentialed electronic programming of the week with the guest list men's entry closing at 1:00 AM. Saturday is peak crowd density with the strictest ratio enforcement and the earliest guest list men's cutoff of any Marquee operating night — midnight specifically, versus 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday. Sunday Drenched programming is the most accessible for men's guest list with a 1:00 AM cutoff and less strict ratio enforcement than Saturday. Wednesday Lowkey in the Library is a reservation-only intimate event in the speakeasy room for groups of 4 to 8 — not a full main-room night, but the most accessible Marquee experience for small groups who want the venue without Friday-Saturday density. For most first-time visitors, Friday offers the best combination of headliner quality and guest list accessibility.

What time does the guest list close at Marquee Nightclub?

The Marquee Nightclub guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on the night of your visit — this is a firm cutoff, not a suggestion. Late submissions are not accepted after 8:00 PM, and there are no exceptions for groups who forgot to register earlier in the day. Men's free entry on the guest list closes at 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday, and at midnight specifically on Saturday — one hour earlier than other operating nights. Women receive complimentary entry all night on the guest list regardless of arrival time. The guest list entrance is on the LEFT side of the Marquee entrance door from The Cosmopolitan casino floor; the right side is general admission. Sign up through NoCoverVegas at any point before 8:00 PM on the day of your visit — a text confirmation arrives within minutes. Groups should check in together through the guest list line; splitting a registered group between the guest list and GA lines causes check-in complications.

Is the Library speakeasy at Marquee reservation-only?

Yes — the Library speakeasy at Marquee Nightclub operates as a reservation-only bottle service room on Friday and Saturday nights. Walk-in requests are turned away at the Library door on peak nights regardless of how early the group arrives or whether they hold main-room guest list access. The Library is designed for groups of 4 to 8 guests and cannot accommodate larger parties. Bottle service starts at $600 per table — the lowest bottle service minimum at Marquee and $900 below the $1,500 floor for Main Room tables. Wednesday Lowkey Library events use the Library as the primary programming space rather than a secondary add-on, making Wednesday the most accessible night for Library reservations. The strategic use case for the Library is to pre-book it as a gathering space for the first hour of a Marquee visit, transition to the Main Room for the headliner's LED monolith peak performance (12:30–2:30 AM), then return to the Library for a final round — a three-phase evening structure that no single-room Strip mega-club can replicate.

Can I go to Marquee Dayclub and Marquee Nightclub on the same day?

Yes — The Cosmopolitan property enables a full Marquee day-to-night combination without leaving the building or arranging transportation between venues. Marquee Dayclub operates on the rooftop during spring and summer pool season (typically May through Labor Day weekend in September), opening in the early afternoon with a poolside DJ stage, cabana service, and panoramic Strip views looking west toward ARIA and south toward Bellagio. The dayclub closes around 6:00 PM. Guests who want to continue to the nightclub return to their Cosmopolitan hotel room to change attire, then re-enter Marquee Nightclub when doors open at 10:30 PM. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 of The Cosmopolitan — accessible via a short casino elevator — is the standard gathering point between the dayclub close and nightclub open. NoCoverVegas manages guest list access for both venues through the same booking, meaning the group submits one reservation rather than separate registrations. During peak pool season, Fisher and Chris Lake program the dayclub at the same headliner quality level as the nightclub below.

What do I say at the Marquee Nightclub guest list check-in?

Enter The Cosmopolitan from Las Vegas Boulevard and proceed to the casino-level Marquee entrance near the Chandelier Bar. Two queues operate side by side: general admission on the RIGHT and the guest list line on the LEFT. Join the LEFT queue and tell the host: 'I'm on the NoCoverVegas guest list — [your name], party of [X].' Present a valid 21+ photo ID immediately. The Cosmopolitan's casino ID check occurs before you reach the Marquee entrance itself — confirm every group member has ID before entering the building. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner nights, the left-side guest list queue develops a 20–30 minute wait by 11:30 PM; arriving by 10:30 PM avoids that. Saturday men's free entry closes at midnight — one hour earlier than Friday (1:00 AM) — so arriving by 11:30 PM on Saturdays is especially important. Your NoCoverVegas text confirmation is your reference if asked how you registered. Marquee's sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM — among the earliest on the Strip — so submit your registration before dinner, not from the casino floor.

Does the Marquee guest list reduce Library speakeasy or main room bottle service minimums?

No — the NoCoverVegas guest list covers entry to Marquee's main room and does not reduce bottle service minimums or grant Library speakeasy access. The Library is reservation-only on Friday and Saturday nights, with bottle service starting at $600 per table — walk-in requests are turned away regardless of guest list status. Main room bottle service starts at $1,500 per table and is determined by position and night, not by entry method. The guest list saves the cover charge: typically $30–50 per person for women, $40–65 for men. Groups who want to combine free entry with Library access should book a Library reservation through NoCoverVegas in addition to the guest list — both confirmations coordinate through the same booking conversation, and Library guests arrive via a distinct host-coordinated entry point rather than the casino-floor guest list line. Combining the two gives a group reserved Library space for the first hour and free main-room entry for those not at the Library table.

What is the earliest I can arrive at Marquee Nightclub on a guest list and what time should I target?

Marquee Nightclub opens at 10:30 PM — that is both the earliest possible arrival and the recommended arrival window on peak headliner nights. Arriving at 10:30 PM means walking to the left-side guest list line with minimal queue, positioning your group in the main room or Library before the floor fills, and giving men the maximum window before the midnight or 1:00 AM guest list cutoff depending on the night. The Main Room LED monolith production climax — the moment Marquee is built around — typically runs between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak set. Groups who arrive at 10:30 PM can use the first 90 minutes to settle in the Boom Box or Library, then transition to the Main Room floor by midnight for that sequence. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 of The Cosmopolitan opens at 8:00 PM and serves as the standard pre-Marquee gathering point — accessible from the same casino building, no transportation required — for groups who want to arrive at the property before the nightclub opens.

Where is Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub located?

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is located at 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, inside The Cosmopolitan. The Cosmopolitan. The venue is accessible by rideshare, taxi, or personal vehicle. If you're staying on the Las Vegas Strip, most rideshare services will drop you off directly at the entrance. Parking is available at The Cosmopolitan for guests who prefer to drive.

What are Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub hours of operation?

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is open Wed, Fri–Sun, 10:30 PM – 4 AM. Hours may vary on holidays and during special events like EDC Week, New Year's Eve, or major conventions. It's always a good idea to check the current schedule before heading out, especially on weeknights when some venues may close earlier than usual. Guest list check-in typically begins when doors open.

How much does it cost to get into Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Normally $40-60 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. Cover charges at Las Vegas nightclubs can fluctuate significantly depending on the night of the week, whether a special event or celebrity DJ is performing, and the time of year. Holiday weekends and major convention weeks often see higher door prices. The most reliable way to avoid cover charges entirely is to sign up for the free NoCoverVegas guest list before you arrive.

What is the dress code at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Upscale nightclub attire.. Las Vegas nightclubs enforce dress codes strictly at the door, and being turned away after waiting in line is a common experience for underprepared guests. For men, collared shirts, dress shoes, and well-fitted jeans or slacks are the safest bet. Women have more flexibility but should aim for upscale nightlife attire. Avoid athletic wear, flip-flops, excessively baggy clothing, and visible logos or sports jerseys.

Can I get free entry to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Yes — the easiest way to get free entry to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Sign up using the form on this page with your name, date, and group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with check-in details. Arrive before the guest list cutoff time, check in at the guest list entrance, and walk in without paying cover. There are no hidden fees, no minimum spend requirements, and no obligation to purchase anything once inside.

How do I get on the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list?

Getting on the Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub guest list through NoCoverVegas takes about 30 seconds. Fill out the guest list form on this page with your first name, last name, phone number, the date you want to go, and your group size. You'll receive a text confirmation with your reservation details and the guest list cutoff time. On the night of your visit, arrive at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub before the cutoff, give your name at the guest list entrance, and enjoy free entry for your entire group.

What are the guest list rules at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Women receive complimentary entry all night at Marquee Nightclub on the NoCoverVegas guest list. Men enter free before 1:00 AM with an equal or better female-to-male ratio on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — on Saturday specifically, the guest list closes at midnight, so men must arrive before midnight on Saturdays to use the free benefit. Maximum 4 male guests per single guest list registration paired with an equal or greater count of women; for a group of 8 with 4 men and 4 women, submit one registration of 8. Guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on event nights — this is a hard cutoff, not a suggestion; late submissions are not accepted. Enter via the dedicated guest list line on the LEFT side of the Marquee entrance on The Cosmopolitan casino floor near the Chandelier Bar — the General Admission line queues on the right; the wrong line means paying cover regardless of guest list status. The Library speakeasy is reservation-only — walk-in requests for the Library on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are turned away at the Library door; book through NoCoverVegas in advance for access. Marquee Mondays run significantly more relaxed ratio enforcement than weekend nights: male-heavy groups enter under more flexible rules, walk-in cover is lower, and the line moves faster. Wednesday Lowkey Library events are reservation-only for intimate groups of 4–8. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner Fridays and Saturdays, the guest list line can develop a 20–30 minute queue by 11:30 PM — arrive by 10:30 PM for the smoothest check-in. 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID; ID check occurs at the Cosmopolitan casino entrance before reaching the Marquee door.. These rules are standard across most Las Vegas nightclubs and are designed to manage capacity and maintain the venue's atmosphere. Following the guest list guidelines ensures a smooth check-in experience. If your group composition changes after signing up, you can submit a new guest list entry with updated details through NoCoverVegas at no cost.

How much is bottle service at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Starting at $600 for Library room, $1,500+ for main room. Bottle service pricing at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub varies depending on the table location, night of the week, and performing artist. Prime tables near the DJ booth or dance floor command higher minimums than those in quieter sections. Your bottle service package includes a dedicated table, a VIP host, mixers, and expedited entry. Contact NoCoverVegas for a personalized quote based on your group size and preferred date.

What kind of music does Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub play?

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub features EDM, House, Hip Hop, Open Format. The music style can vary depending on the night of the week and the performing artist. Headliner DJ nights tend to lean heavily into the DJ's signature genre, while open-format nights feature a broader mix of music styles. Check the events calendar for specific DJ lineups and theme nights to find the sound that matches your taste.

What are the best nights to go to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Friday and Saturday for headliners. Sunday for Drenched. Wednesday for Lowkey in the Library (reservation-only).. Friday and Saturday are the busiest and most energetic nights at nearly every Las Vegas nightclub, with the biggest DJ talent and highest cover charges. Weeknight events often feature strong lineups at lower prices with shorter lines. If you're on a budget or prefer a less crowded experience, Thursday and Sunday nights offer excellent value. Sign up for the guest list regardless of which night you choose to guarantee free entry.

How much are drinks at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Mixed drinks $18–28, Beers $14, Bottles from $600. Drink prices at Las Vegas nightclubs are notably higher than typical bars, which is standard across the industry. Cocktails and mixed drinks tend to be the most expensive, while beer offers a relatively more affordable option. There is no drink minimum when entering on the guest list. If you want to manage your budget, consider pre-gaming responsibly at your hotel before heading out and pacing yourself throughout the night.

What is the age requirement at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

All guests must be 21 years of age or older to enter Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub. A valid government-issued photo ID is required at the door — acceptable forms include a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. International visitors should bring their passport as the primary form of identification, since foreign driver's licenses may not be accepted at all venues. There are no exceptions to the age policy, even for guests on the guest list.

What should I expect at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is the venue that invented the Las Vegas dayclub concept in 2010 and still sets the standard 15 years later. The nightclub spans 40,000 square feet across three distinctly programmed rooms: the newly renovated Main Room anchored by a 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith centerpiece and state-of-the-art laser systems, the Boom Box for bass-heavy electronic and house sets, and the Library speakeasy-style lounge for a more intimate VIP experience — all served by seven individual bars. The 5,000-person capacity venue is operated by Tao Group and books the best of tech-house, EDM, and open format through the year. The 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, joined by DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux. When the nightclub closes, the rooftop Marquee Dayclub opens each spring and summer with a poolside stage, Strip views, and the same world-class DJ programming in the afternoon sun. For guests staying at The Cosmopolitan, the club is a direct elevator ride from your room. The Library speakeasy — the smallest of the three rooms — operates as a reservation-only bottle service space for groups of 4–8 who want an intimate experience: low lighting, book-lined walls, and a private-feeling atmosphere that exists 50 feet from the 5,000-person main room. The Boom Box room is designed specifically for audio performance: lower ceilings, an enclosed acoustic environment, and a sound system tuned for bass-forward tech house and electronic production. Monday nights — Marquee Mondays — have been the club's signature industry event since 2010, consistently drawing the best mixed-demographic crowd of any night in the building and remaining one of the most reliable midweek club nights on the entire Strip. The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip position means the guest list entrance is walkable from ARIA, Bellagio, and the Park area, making it the most geographically accessible mega-club on the Strip for guests without a specific hotel anchor. Invented the Vegas dayclub concept (2010). Renovated main room with 1.5-ton LED monolith. Three rooms: Main Room, Boom Box, Library. Once inside, you'll find a high-energy atmosphere with professional sound and lighting systems, multiple bars, and a large dance floor. The DJ booth is the focal point, with resident and guest DJs performing sets that typically run from 10:30 PM until close. Plan to arrive early if you want to secure a good spot near the action.

What time should I arrive at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

For guest list entry, plan to arrive at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub before the guest list cutoff time, which is typically around 12:00-12:30 AM for most Las Vegas nightclubs. Arriving between 10:30 and 11:30 PM gives you the best experience — you'll skip the longest lines, have your pick of spots inside the venue, and enjoy the full night. If you arrive after the cutoff, you'll need to pay the general admission cover charge at the door. On busy nights like Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday weekends, arriving earlier is strongly recommended.

Is Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub good for a group or celebration?

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub is one of the most popular Las Vegas venues for group celebrations including birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate outings, and milestone events. The NoCoverVegas guest list accommodates groups of all sizes — simply enter your total group count when you sign up. For larger groups or special occasions, bottle service provides a reserved table with dedicated VIP service. Groups should coordinate arrival times to ensure everyone checks in together before the guest list cutoff.

How much should I budget for a night at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

With the free NoCoverVegas guest list, your biggest expense is drinks once inside. Mixed drinks $18–28, Beers $14, Bottles from $600. Budget roughly $50-100 per person for a comfortable night including drinks and rideshare transportation. You can reduce costs by using the guest list for free entry (saving $40-60 per person), pre-gaming at your hotel, and splitting a rideshare with your group. Bottle service starts at a higher price point but includes drinks and a reserved table for your group.

What is the atmosphere like at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

High-energy day-to-night destination at The Cosmopolitan spanning 40,000 sq ft — three distinctly programmed rooms (Main Room with newly renovated LED monolith, Boom Box for bass heads, Library for VIP) mean you can move between completely different vibes without leaving the building. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the 2026 residency in the Main Room, which peaks from 12:30–2:30 AM when the lasers hit full power. The rooftop Marquee Dayclub is a separate experience in spring/summer — afternoon pool parties with Strip panoramas and the same quality DJ programming in full daylight.. The atmosphere at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub reflects the high-energy, premium nightlife experience that Las Vegas is famous for. The venue spans 40,000 square feet, providing space for up to 5,000 guests and a mix of intimate and open areas throughout the space. Whether you're there for the music, the social scene, or a special celebration, the energy builds as the night progresses and peaks around midnight through 2 AM.

How do I get to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub?

Rideshare: Rideshare dropoff at The Cosmopolitan main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Marquee entrance is on the casino floor near the Chandelier Bar. Parking: Self-parking at The Cosmopolitan garage ($18). Valet available ($35+). Direct garage elevator access. If you're staying on the Strip, most nightclubs are within a 10-15 minute rideshare. Plan your return ride in advance, as surge pricing is common after 2 AM on weekends.

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Guest Reviews

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What guests are saying about their experience at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

5 out of 5 · 1 reviews

Bachelorette party of 12 and NoCoverVegas handled everything. We hit Marquee on Friday and had the best night. The guest list meant we didn't wait in line at all. Already told all my friends about this.

Jenna P.

Denver, CO

Dec 2025
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Where to Stay

Hotels Near Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

The best hotels for easy access to Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub — walk to the club from your room.

MGM Grand

8 min walk
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Resort fee: $39/night

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Caesars Palace

8 min walk
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Bellagio

5 min walk
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Cosmopolitan

On-Property
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Resort fee: $55/night

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ARIA

3 min walk
★★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $55/night

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Mandalay Bay

15 min walk
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $50/night

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Luxor

12 min walk
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Resort fee: $35/night

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Excalibur

10 min walk
★★★$

Resort fee: $35/night

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Park MGM

8 min walk
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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The LINQ

10 min walk
★★★$

Resort fee: $37/night

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Flamingo

10 min walk
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Resort fee: $37/night

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Harrah's

12 min walk
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Resort fee: $37/night

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Planet Hollywood

5 min walk
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Paris

0.4 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Horseshoe

0.4 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Virgin Hotels

1.6 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Vdara

0.5 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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Waldorf Astoria

0.3 mi
★★★★★$$$$

Resort fee: $0/night

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Gold Coast

2.0 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $29/night

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Desert Club Resort

0.8 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Casino Royale

0.4 mi
★★$
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Alexis Park

1.0 mi
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Serene Vegas

0.9 mi
★★★$

Resort fee: $37/night

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Tuscany Suites

0.5 mi
★★★$$
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Platinum Hotel

0.5 mi
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Elara

0.3 mi
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Signature at MGM

0.5 mi
★★★★$$$

Resort fee: $39/night

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Grand Chateau

0.5 mi
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Hyatt Place Las Vegas

2.0 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: No resort fee

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Westin Las Vegas

0.5 mi
★★★★$$

Resort fee: $39.68/night

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The Reserve at Park MGM

8 min walk
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Resort fee: $50/night + tax

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Wyndham Grand Desert

0.5 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: TBD

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Ellis Island

0.4 mi
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Resort fee: $35/night

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Polo Towers

0.4 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: $32/night

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Jockey Club

0.2 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: No resort fee

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Travelodge Center Strip

0.4 mi
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Resort fee: No resort fee

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Wyndham Desert Blue

1.8 mi
★★★$$

Resort fee: No resort fee

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Nobu Hotel

0.5 mi
★★★★★$$$$

Resort fee: $45/night

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HGV Club Flamingo

0.4 mi
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Resort fee: $25/night

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Vanderpump Hotel

5 min walk
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Resort fee: $54.95/night

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March 17, 2026 (Tuesday)

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April 18–20, 2026

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May 2, 2026 (Saturday)

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May 13–19, 2026

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May 15–17, 2026 (estimated)

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May 22–25, 2026

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June 5–7, 2026 (estimated)

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Sunday, June 21, 2026

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July 9 – 12, 2026 (International Fight Week)

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September 4–7, 2026

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September 18–19, 2026 (estimated)

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Upcoming Holiday Event

Louis the Child + Alesso — Cinco de Mayo Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan runs Louis the Child on Friday May 1 and Alesso on Saturday May 2 — two of the most accessible headliner shows of the Cinco de Mayo weekend with full guest list available.

Bitcoin 2026 — April 27–29

Marquee — Bitcoin 2026 Nightlife

Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan offer the best Bitcoin Week day-to-night combination. Marquee Dayclub runs Tuesday April 28 programming for conference attendees with afternoon sessions, and Marquee Nightclub continues into the evening — all in one building. Eight-minute walk from The Venetian.

EDC Week — May 13–19, 2026

Alesso + Louis the Child — EDC Week 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan books Alesso and Louis the Child for EDC Week — accessible guest list entry and a rooftop venue that draws the festival overflow crowd from nearby Strip hotels. Pairing with Marquee Dayclub upstairs makes this the best mid-Strip day-to-night EDC option.

Upcoming Holiday — May 22–26

Headliner Week — Memorial Day Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan programs Memorial Day Weekend from Thursday May 21 through Monday May 25, with hip-hop and electronic headliners across all five nights. Pairs with Marquee Dayclub upstairs for a full-property MDW day-to-night experience.

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Next Major Holiday — Jul 3–5

July 4th Weekend — 4th of July Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub programs July 4th weekend across all nights, pairing with Marquee Dayclub for a full Cosmopolitan day-to-night Fourth of July experience.

Holiday Weekend — Jun 19–21

Juneteenth Weekend Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub programs Juneteenth weekend (June 19–21) with headliner DJs across all three nights, pairing with Marquee Dayclub for a full Cosmopolitan Juneteenth experience.

WSOP World Series of Poker — May 26–Jul 15

Marquee Nightclub — WSOP Poker Week Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is the lifestyle nightclub of choice for WSOP players who book the Cosmo as their tournament hotel — five minutes from Horseshoe Las Vegas on foot or by rideshare. The rooftop venue and multi-room layout serve the poker crowd looking for a more intimate experience than the Strip mega-clubs. Marquee Dayclub upstairs pairs with the nightclub for the full WSOP day-to-night sequence.

Las Vegas Market Summer — Jul 26–30

Marquee Nightclub — Las Vegas Market Summer 2026 Nightlife

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves Las Vegas Market Summer attendees who book the Cosmo as their trade show hotel — July 26–30. The rooftop layout, multi-room format, and creative production design attract the design and retail industry crowd that appreciates architecture and spatial thinking as entertainment infrastructure. Marquee Dayclub pairs with the nightclub for the full day-to-night Market week experience.

Black Hat USA 2026 — Aug 1–6 at Mandalay Bay

Marquee Nightclub — Black Hat USA Nightlife Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan is accessible for Black Hat USA 2026 attendees during the Aug 1–6 run at Mandalay Bay. The Cosmopolitan is a common overflow hotel for Black Hat, and Marquee’s mix of EDM, open format, and celebrity bookings serves the convention crowd looking for an upscale nightlife option mid-Strip. Pairs with Marquee Dayclub for a full-day pool-to-club Black Hat experience. Cross-link: DEF CON 2026 runs Aug 6–9 at the LVCC — Hacker Summer Camp nightlife continues after Black Hat closes. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

DEF CON 2026 — Aug 6–9 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — DEF CON Nightlife Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan draws DEF CON 2026 attendees for EDM programming during the Aug 6–9 convention run at the LVCC. Deorro headlines Marquee on Friday August 7 — the opening night of DEF CON 34 — delivering high-energy progressive house to The Cosmopolitan’s two-room electronic club. Elderbrook follows at Marquee Dayclub on Saturday August 8, giving the Cosmopolitan campus back-to-back DEF CON-week bookings across the day and evening formats. The Cosmopolitan is centrally located on the mid-Strip, accessible from the LVCC via the monorail to Bally’s. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

MAGIC Las Vegas Fall 2026 — Aug 10–12 at LVCC

Marquee Nightclub — MAGIC Las Vegas Fall Nightlife 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves MAGIC Las Vegas Fall 2026 attendees (Aug 10–12 at LVCC) from the center Strip's most fashion-forward hotel property. The Cosmopolitan's retail-centric design and brand partnerships make it a natural MAGIC overflow hotel; Marquee's EDM and open-format programming on the rooftop and main room serves the show's buyer and brand demographic looking for a full-production nightlife experience mid-Strip. The Marquee Dayclub directly above the nightclub pairs with evening programming for a MAGIC day-to-night experience. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

SuperZoo 2026 — Aug 12–14 at Mandalay Bay Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — SuperZoo Las Vegas Nightlife 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves SuperZoo 2026 attendees (Aug 12–14 at Mandalay Bay) with a center Strip location accessible via rideshare from the convention hotel. Marquee's blend of EDM, open format, and celebrity bookings serves the pet industry trade show crowd looking for a mid-Strip nightclub experience during the three-day Mandalay Bay run. Pairs with Marquee Dayclub for a day-to-night SuperZoo pool party experience. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

ASD Market Week Summer 2026 — Aug 25–27 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — ASD Market Week Las Vegas Nightlife 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves ASD Market Week Summer 2026 attendees (Aug 25–27 at LVCC) from the center Strip's most retail-forward hotel. The Cosmopolitan's branding and Marquee's diverse EDM and open-format programming attract ASD's buyer and brand demographic seeking a full-production mid-Strip nightclub experience during the August trade show. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for ASD week.

VMware Explore 2026 — Aug 24–27 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — VMware Explore Nightlife Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves VMware Explore 2026 attendees (Aug 24–27 at LVCC) from a center Strip location accessible by monorail or rideshare. Enterprise IT professionals attending VMware Explore consistently book Cosmopolitan for convention overflow; Marquee's EDM programming and rooftop layout serve the tech conference crowd looking for premium Las Vegas nightlife during the four-day LVCC run. MAGIC Las Vegas Fall (Aug 10–12) runs at the same convention center two weeks earlier — Marquee serves both August LVCC convention waves. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

ASIS GSX 2026 — Sep 21–23 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — ASIS GSX Nightlife Las Vegas 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves ASIS GSX 2026 attendees (Sep 21–23 at LVCC) from a center Strip location accessible by monorail or rideshare. Corporate security professionals and risk managers attending Global Security Exchange choose Marquee for its high-production EDM and open-format programming — a mid-Strip option that separates nightlife from the LVCC convention campus. September is prime Marquee season with full outdoor-to-indoor transition. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

RE+ 2026 — Sep 22–25 at Las Vegas Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — RE+ Clean Energy Conference Nightlife 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan serves RE+ 2026 attendees (Sep 22–25 at LVCC, formerly Solar Power International) from a center Strip location accessible by monorail. The 40,000+ clean energy professionals at North America's largest solar and storage trade show find Marquee's EDM programming and rooftop-to-main-room layout a complete Las Vegas nightlife experience after the convention floor closes. September is full-capacity season at Marquee with headliner bookings. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

July 10–11 Weekend — Kaskade + The Chainsmokers + Metro Boomin

Marquee Nightclub — Las Vegas July 10–11 Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan books Elderbrook on Friday July 10, 2026 — the opening Friday of NBA 2K Summer League week (July 9–19). Elderbrook's melodic house and indie-electronic sound gives Marquee a distinct Friday night identity alongside the concurrent Kaskade booking at XS and Tiësto at OMNIA. The three simultaneous Friday headliners split the Summer League crowd across different genres and neighborhoods. OhGeesy headlines Marquee on Monday July 13 (Marquee Mondays) as Cosmoprof North America begins, extending the venue's NBA Summer League week programming across multiple nights. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

Cosmoprof North America 2026 — Jul 13–15 at Mandalay Bay Convention Center

Marquee Nightclub — Cosmoprof Las Vegas Nightlife 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan programs Cosmoprof North America 2026 week (Jul 13–15 at Mandalay Bay) with OhGeesy at Marquee Mondays on July 13 — the opening night of the convention. The Cosmopolitan is a 12–15 minute rideshare from Mandalay Bay; Marquee's intimate scale and center-Strip address make it a consistent Cosmoprof attendee destination throughout the three-day run. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas.

July 24–25 Weekend — deadmau5 + Diplo + ODESZA + RL Grime

Marquee Nightclub — Las Vegas July 24–25 Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan books Jonas Blue on Friday July 24 and Louis the Child on Saturday July 25 for the deadmau5/Diplo/ODESZA weekend. Louis the Child’s future bass and indie-electronic catalog on Saturday runs simultaneously with deadmau5 at XS, ODESZA at EBC, and RL Grime at Zouk — giving Marquee’s central-Strip location an edge for guests staying between ARIA and The Venetian who want the most walk-to venue of the weekend. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for both Marquee nights.

July 31 – August 1 Weekend — FISHER + Zedd + Metro Boomin

Zouk Nightclub — Las Vegas July 31 – Aug 1 Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan joins the July 31 – August 1 Las Vegas weekend with Elderbrook on Saturday August 1 — the UK indie-electronic singer and producer whose falsetto-driven sound and melodic catalog (You're Gonna Love Me, Cola) sits in a distinct genre lane from the EDM and hip-hop bookings running simultaneously that night. The post-AC/DC crowd from Allegiant Stadium (estimated 60K attendees) disperses toward the Strip between 10:00 and 11:00 PM, amplifying Saturday foot traffic well above the typical August baseline. Marquee's multi-room format and Cosmopolitan location make it the natural Saturday destination for the center-Strip crowd. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for Elderbrook at Marquee on August 1.

August 14–15 Weekend — Alesso + Tiësto + ODESZA + Elderbrook (Post-MAGIC Fall)

Marquee Nightclub — Las Vegas August 14–15 Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan features Elderbrook on Saturday August 15 — a melodic electronic booking in the mid-Strip corridor that follows MAGIC Las Vegas Fall (Aug 10–14) at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Elderbrook's sets at Marquee Nightclub deliver a more introspective melodic house sound than the progressive EDM bookings dominating the weekend at neighboring Caesars Palace venues. DJ Pauly D headlines Marquee Dayclub on Saturday afternoon, making The Cosmopolitan's day-to-night sequence one of the weekend's most eclectic single-resort programming blocks. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for Elderbrook at Marquee Nightclub on August 15.

August 21–22 Weekend — Steve Aoki + Sidepiece + Chris Lake + Kaskade (Pre-Labor Day)

Marquee Nightclub — Las Vegas August 21–22 Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan runs the August 21–22 Las Vegas weekend with Angrybaby on Saturday August 22 — the Brooklyn-based DJ and producer whose bass-music and trap productions blend underground electronic and hip-hop influences in the two-room Marquee format. Friday brings Levi to the Marquee main room. Marquee Dayclub adds Louis the Child on Saturday and Bontan (Beatport Fridays) on Friday afternoon, making The Cosmopolitan the weekend's strongest all-format dayclub-to-nightclub option. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for Angrybaby at Marquee Saturday and Marquee Dayclub access.

September 12–13 Weekend 2026 — Mexican Independence Day Weekend

Marquee — Mexican Independence Day Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan books Mustard for Saturday night September 12 — the hip-hop alternative to the EDM nightclub circuit on Mexican Independence Day Weekend 2026. Marquee Dayclub runs Afrojack Saturday afternoon as part of the six-venue simultaneous dayclub circuit. The Cosmopolitan's Marquee campus covers both dayclub and nightclub programming across the peak Saturday of the holiday weekend.

September 26–27 Weekend 2026 — Season Finale + Foo Fighters TAKE COVER TOUR

Marquee — Las Vegas Season Finale Weekend 2026

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan books Twinsick on Friday September 26 for the season finale weekend — the DJ whose programming anchors the Cosmopolitan's Fridays. Marquee Dayclub runs Timmy Trumpet on Saturday afternoon (alongside Diplo at EBC, Alesso at OMNIA Dayclub, John Summit at LIV Beach, Zedd at Tao Beach, and Steve Aoki at Palm Tree — five simultaneous dayclubs). The Marquee Nightclub and Dayclub together give The Cosmopolitan full day-to-night coverage for the season's final peak Saturday.

October 1–4 Weekend 2026 — NASCAR South Point 400 Playoff Week

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub NASCAR Week: October 1–4 Headliners & Free Guest List

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan hosts Timmy Trumpet on Friday October 2, 2026 — the second night of NASCAR South Point 400 Playoff week (race Sunday October 4). Timmy Trumpet's trumpet-integrated live DJ format gives Marquee a distinctive live-instrument headliner booking on the Friday night when Tiësto plays OMNIA and Cassian plays LIV simultaneously — the most competitive nightclub Friday of the entire Q4 fall calendar. His conservatory-trained trumpet improvisations run over EDM production for an unrepeatable live performance. Submit NoCoverVegas guest list by September 25 for Timmy Trumpet at Marquee October 2.

Halloween Weekend 2026 — Oct 29–31

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub Halloween Weekend: Costume Nights & A-List Headliners

Marquee Nightclub runs its Halloween Weekend programming across Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31. Martin Garrix headlines Marquee Dayclub upstairs on Halloween Saturday (11 AM pool party with costume-encouraged admission), and Steve Aoki performs at OMNIA the same night for groups planning a crossover. Halloween at Marquee runs enhanced production with themed DJ programming.

The Marquee Format

Nightclub Below, Rooftop Pool Above: The Dayclub Advantage

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan is the only venue on the Las Vegas Strip where a basement nightclub and a rooftop pool club operate under the same brand, in the same building, on the same day. When Marquee Dayclub opens at 11 AM on the rooftop and Marquee Nightclub opens at 10:30 PM below, both venues share the same Tao Group production infrastructure, the same resident roster, and the same booking philosophy — differentiated only by the outdoor-afternoon versus indoor-evening format.

Groups who book both execute the vertical Cosmopolitan itinerary: rooftop pool in the afternoon with Fisher or Chris Lake running the dayclub session, wardrobe change in the hotel room, dinner at one of The Cosmopolitan's restaurants, then nightclub entry from 10:30 PM. No rideshare. No separate venue change. No gap in the event arc where the group loses momentum waiting for the next thing to start. The rooftop pool access through Marquee Dayclub bottle service packages is not a generic hotel pool — it is the same headliner-tier DJ programming format as the nightclub below it, calibrated for afternoon outdoor pool conditions rather than an enclosed peak-hour club.

This dual-format identity has no operational equivalent at any other Strip nightclub. Wynn Las Vegas runs EBC-to-XS on the same property, but those are adjacent venues rather than vertically stacked components of one brand. OMNIA Nightclub connects to OMNIA Dayclub via a cross-building bridge rather than a shared elevator bank. Marquee is the singular case where the rooftop pool party and the nightclub are the same venue in two temporal phases of the same calendar day.

Residency History

Calvin Harris, Zedd, and the Marquee Legacy

Marquee Nightclub's residency history is the longest continuous A-list electronic music booking program at any single Las Vegas Strip venue. Calvin Harris held a multi-year Marquee residency during the club's early years at The Cosmopolitan, cementing the venue's reputation as the Strip's correct address for peak-hour commercial electronic music while the dayclub concept it invented in 2010 was still being adopted by competitors. The Calvin Harris Marquee shows in 2011–2013 produced some of the highest gross revenue nights in Las Vegas nightclub history at the time, establishing a booking standard the venue has maintained for fifteen consecutive years.

Zedd followed with his own residency during the Clarity and Beautiful Now era — delivering progressive house and electro house to the Main Room at the point when his Grammy-winning crossover appeal was at its peak. The 2026 roster — Fisher and Chris Lake as co-headliners — represents a deliberate pivot toward credible underground and tech house programming that differentiates Marquee from neighboring Hakkasan and XS booking philosophies, which skew toward commercial EDM and pop-electronic crossover.

The Beatport partnership for Friday programming is the 2026 signal of that differentiation: Beatport, the world's leading platform for electronic music download and streaming among DJs and producers, co-programs the Friday booking with credibility that signals musical quality to audiences who pay attention to artistic distinction rather than mainstream celebrity. A Beatport-partnered Friday at Marquee positions the venue in the same conversation as credentialed underground venues globally — while remaining operationally a 5,000-person Las Vegas mega-club with full bottle service infrastructure.

The Hidden Room

The Library: Marquee's Reservation-Only Speakeasy

The Library speakeasy at Marquee Nightclub is the architectural anomaly that separates this venue from every other Las Vegas mega-club. A 50-person-maximum room with book-lined walls, low ceilings, and conversation-viable ambient volume, located 40 feet from the 5,000-person Main Room's rear wall — accessible through Marquee's internal corridor, with no acoustic bleed between the two spaces. The sound separation is engineered: mass-loaded vinyl in the shared wall, combined with a cavity air gap and acoustic insulation, means the Library operates at cocktail lounge volume regardless of the headliner performing on the other side.

The Library is reservation-only — walk-in requests on Friday and Saturday headliner nights are almost never honored. The venue does not advertise it prominently in general marketing: the room operates through host channels and pre-booked groups, which means most Marquee regulars have walked past it without knowing it exists. Groups of four to eight who book it in advance through NoCoverVegas have a private base at a 5,000-person nightclub that operates as a cocktail-hour environment — with none of the acoustic intensity that makes real conversation impossible in the Main Room. Bottle service starts at $600 for Library tables, the lowest minimum in the building, making it the correct VIP entry point for small groups who want reserved space without committing to Main Room table pricing.

The practical use case for the Library is clear across several group types. Birthday dinners that require actual conversation, corporate groups that need to discuss something other than the music, and bachelorette parties where one or two members want to decompress without leaving the venue — the Library accommodates all three without anyone missing the headliner performance. Groups move between the Library and Main Room throughout the night: intimate base for arrival and group assembly, Main Room for the headliner's peak set from 12:30 to 2:30 AM, Library for the final round before the night ends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub — Common Questions

What are the three rooms at Marquee Nightclub?

Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan has three distinct rooms running simultaneously. The Main Room is the 5,000-person primary floor, anchored by a custom 1.5-ton high-resolution LED monolith whose animation cycles synchronize to the DJ performance and reach maximum complexity between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak. Fisher and Chris Lake headline the Main Room in 2026. The Boom Box is an acoustically enclosed second room with a lower ceiling than the Main Room, engineered for bass-forward tech house and electronic music — the acoustic compression produces sub-bass pressure that the open Main Room cannot replicate at equivalent output. The Library is a reservation-only speakeasy for groups of 4 to 8, with book-lined walls, low lighting, and a private atmosphere that operates 50 feet from the Main Room floor without meaningful noise bleed. Bottle service starts at $600 in the Library and $1,500+ in the Main Room. Walk-in access to the Library is not available on Friday or Saturday headliner nights.

Who are Marquee Nightclub's 2026 resident DJs?

Marquee Nightclub's 2026 resident roster is headlined by Fisher and Chris Lake, who split the Friday and Saturday headliner slots at The Cosmopolitan. The supporting resident lineup includes DJ Pauly D, DJ Mustard, Deorro, Nora En Pure, Sam Feldt, Lost Kings, CID, and Eric Dlux — a roster that spans tech house, electronic, open format, and hip-hop across the operating week. Marquee maintains a Beatport partnership for Friday night programming: Beatport, the world's largest electronic music platform for DJs and producers, co-programs select Friday bookings with credibility that differentiates those nights from standard celebrity DJ appearances. The same resident-level booking philosophy applies to Marquee Dayclub on the rooftop during spring and summer pool season, where the afternoon programming mirrors the nightclub's artist quality in a poolside outdoor setting.

Where is the Marquee guest list entrance — which line do I join?

The Marquee Nightclub guest list entrance is the LEFT line at the main Marquee entrance door, accessed from The Cosmopolitan casino floor near the Chandelier Bar. The right-side line is general admission — guests who join the wrong line pay full cover regardless of having a guest list confirmation. To find Marquee: enter The Cosmopolitan from Las Vegas Boulevard, walk through the casino to the Chandelier Bar landmark (the three-level crystal chandelier suspended in the center lobby), and follow directional signage to the Marquee elevator banks. The entrance is fully indoor — no outdoor street queue at any time of year. ID check occurs at The Cosmopolitan casino entrance before the Marquee door; 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID is required. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner nights, the guest list line develops a 20 to 30 minute queue by 11:30 PM — arrive by 10:30 PM for immediate check-in.

What is the best night of the week to go to Marquee Nightclub?

The best night at Marquee depends on your group type. Friday is the Beatport-partnered headliner night with Fisher and Chris Lake rotating the top slot — the most credentialed electronic programming of the week with the guest list men's entry closing at 1:00 AM. Saturday is peak crowd density with the strictest ratio enforcement and the earliest guest list men's cutoff of any Marquee operating night — midnight specifically, versus 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday. Sunday Drenched programming is the most accessible for men's guest list with a 1:00 AM cutoff and less strict ratio enforcement than Saturday. Wednesday Lowkey in the Library is a reservation-only intimate event in the speakeasy room for groups of 4 to 8 — not a full main-room night, but the most accessible Marquee experience for small groups who want the venue without Friday-Saturday density. For most first-time visitors, Friday offers the best combination of headliner quality and guest list accessibility.

What time does the guest list close at Marquee Nightclub?

The Marquee Nightclub guest list sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM on the night of your visit — this is a firm cutoff, not a suggestion. Late submissions are not accepted after 8:00 PM, and there are no exceptions for groups who forgot to register earlier in the day. Men's free entry on the guest list closes at 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday, and at midnight specifically on Saturday — one hour earlier than other operating nights. Women receive complimentary entry all night on the guest list regardless of arrival time. The guest list entrance is on the LEFT side of the Marquee entrance door from The Cosmopolitan casino floor; the right side is general admission. Sign up through NoCoverVegas at any point before 8:00 PM on the day of your visit — a text confirmation arrives within minutes. Groups should check in together through the guest list line; splitting a registered group between the guest list and GA lines causes check-in complications.

Is the Library speakeasy at Marquee reservation-only?

Yes — the Library speakeasy at Marquee Nightclub operates as a reservation-only bottle service room on Friday and Saturday nights. Walk-in requests are turned away at the Library door on peak nights regardless of how early the group arrives or whether they hold main-room guest list access. The Library is designed for groups of 4 to 8 guests and cannot accommodate larger parties. Bottle service starts at $600 per table — the lowest bottle service minimum at Marquee and $900 below the $1,500 floor for Main Room tables. Wednesday Lowkey Library events use the Library as the primary programming space rather than a secondary add-on, making Wednesday the most accessible night for Library reservations. The strategic use case for the Library is to pre-book it as a gathering space for the first hour of a Marquee visit, transition to the Main Room for the headliner's LED monolith peak performance (12:30–2:30 AM), then return to the Library for a final round — a three-phase evening structure that no single-room Strip mega-club can replicate.

Can I go to Marquee Dayclub and Marquee Nightclub on the same day?

Yes — The Cosmopolitan property enables a full Marquee day-to-night combination without leaving the building or arranging transportation between venues. Marquee Dayclub operates on the rooftop during spring and summer pool season (typically May through Labor Day weekend in September), opening in the early afternoon with a poolside DJ stage, cabana service, and panoramic Strip views looking west toward ARIA and south toward Bellagio. The dayclub closes around 6:00 PM. Guests who want to continue to the nightclub return to their Cosmopolitan hotel room to change attire, then re-enter Marquee Nightclub when doors open at 10:30 PM. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 of The Cosmopolitan — accessible via a short casino elevator — is the standard gathering point between the dayclub close and nightclub open. NoCoverVegas manages guest list access for both venues through the same booking, meaning the group submits one reservation rather than separate registrations. During peak pool season, Fisher and Chris Lake program the dayclub at the same headliner quality level as the nightclub below.

What do I say at the Marquee Nightclub guest list check-in?

Enter The Cosmopolitan from Las Vegas Boulevard and proceed to the casino-level Marquee entrance near the Chandelier Bar. Two queues operate side by side: general admission on the RIGHT and the guest list line on the LEFT. Join the LEFT queue and tell the host: 'I'm on the NoCoverVegas guest list — [your name], party of [X].' Present a valid 21+ photo ID immediately. The Cosmopolitan's casino ID check occurs before you reach the Marquee entrance itself — confirm every group member has ID before entering the building. On Fisher or Chris Lake headliner nights, the left-side guest list queue develops a 20–30 minute wait by 11:30 PM; arriving by 10:30 PM avoids that. Saturday men's free entry closes at midnight — one hour earlier than Friday (1:00 AM) — so arriving by 11:30 PM on Saturdays is especially important. Your NoCoverVegas text confirmation is your reference if asked how you registered. Marquee's sign-up deadline is 8:00 PM — among the earliest on the Strip — so submit your registration before dinner, not from the casino floor.

Does the Marquee guest list reduce Library speakeasy or main room bottle service minimums?

No — the NoCoverVegas guest list covers entry to Marquee's main room and does not reduce bottle service minimums or grant Library speakeasy access. The Library is reservation-only on Friday and Saturday nights, with bottle service starting at $600 per table — walk-in requests are turned away regardless of guest list status. Main room bottle service starts at $1,500 per table and is determined by position and night, not by entry method. The guest list saves the cover charge: typically $30–50 per person for women, $40–65 for men. Groups who want to combine free entry with Library access should book a Library reservation through NoCoverVegas in addition to the guest list — both confirmations coordinate through the same booking conversation, and Library guests arrive via a distinct host-coordinated entry point rather than the casino-floor guest list line. Combining the two gives a group reserved Library space for the first hour and free main-room entry for those not at the Library table.

What is the earliest I can arrive at Marquee Nightclub on a guest list and what time should I target?

Marquee Nightclub opens at 10:30 PM — that is both the earliest possible arrival and the recommended arrival window on peak headliner nights. Arriving at 10:30 PM means walking to the left-side guest list line with minimal queue, positioning your group in the main room or Library before the floor fills, and giving men the maximum window before the midnight or 1:00 AM guest list cutoff depending on the night. The Main Room LED monolith production climax — the moment Marquee is built around — typically runs between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's peak set. Groups who arrive at 10:30 PM can use the first 90 minutes to settle in the Boom Box or Library, then transition to the Main Room floor by midnight for that sequence. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 of The Cosmopolitan opens at 8:00 PM and serves as the standard pre-Marquee gathering point — accessible from the same casino building, no transportation required — for groups who want to arrive at the property before the nightclub opens.

DJ Lineup

Marquee Nightclub & DayclubResident DJs & Performers

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub hosts world-class DJ talent throughout the season. Browse the full roster below — click any name to view their schedule, upcoming dates, and free guest list availability.

DJ Snake

Headliner

EDM / Trap

Select Fridays and Saturdays — Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub (primary residency, 2026); Tao Beach EDC Week May 15, June 7, and Aug 16, 2026 (Hip Hop Set, 11:00 AM); Marquee Nightclub EDC Week May 18 (hip-hop set); OMNIA Nightclub Aug 1, 2026

Louis The Child

Resident

Future Bass / Indie Dance

Select dates — confirmed May 1 and Jul 25 (Marquee Nightclub), May 29 and Jun 14 (OMNIA Dayclub), Jun 7 (Palm Tree Beach Club), Aug 22, 2026 (Marquee Dayclub, 11:00 AM)

Jonas Blue

Resident

Dance Pop / Melodic House

Select dates 2026 — Zouk Nightclub, Ayu Dayclub, Marquee Dayclub, Tao Beach, Palm Tree Beach Club

OMNOM

Resident

Tech House

Select dates — LIV Beach (regular rotation), Marquee Dayclub (EDC Week May 17, 2026), Marquee Nightclub (Be+Well Weekend Jun 26, 2026; Aug 14, 2026)

Fisher

Headliner

Tech House

Fridays and Saturdays — confirmed May 15 (OMNIA Dayclub, EDC Night 1), May 24 (OMNIA Dayclub, MDW Sunday, 11:00 AM), Jun 27 (OMNIA Dayclub), Aug 1 (OMNIA Dayclub), Aug 15 (OMNIA Dayclub), Sep 6 (OMNIA Dayclub, Labor Day Weekend Sunday), 2026; Mar 27, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub)

Chris Lake

Headliner

Tech House / Bass House

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays — confirmed May 22 (OMNIA Dayclub, MDW Friday), Jul 18 (Palm Tree Beach Club), Jul 25 (OMNIA Dayclub), Aug 2 (OMNIA Dayclub, Sunday), Aug 21 (OMNIA Nightclub, Friday), Aug 29 (Palm Tree Beach Club), Sep 5 (TAO Beach, Labor Day)

DJ Pauly D

Resident

Open Format / EDM

Saturdays, Thursdays, and select weekends — confirmed May 2 (Marquee Dayclub), May 9 (TAO Beach), May 24 (OMNIA Nightclub), June 6 (TAO Beach Dayclub), June 11 (Hakkasan — Thursday night), June 13 (Marquee Dayclub), June 20, June 27, and June 30 (OMNIA Nightclub), July 3 (Marquee Nightclub), July 4 (TAO Beach), July 11 and July 18 (Marquee Dayclub), July 25 (OMNIA Nightclub), Aug 1 (TAO Beach), Aug 9 (Palm Tree Beach Club), Aug 13 (Hakkasan), Aug 15 (Marquee Dayclub), Aug 23 (OMNIA Dayclub), Aug 29 (TAO Beach), Sep 5 (Marquee Dayclub), Sep 19 (Marquee Nightclub)

Mustard

Headliner

Hip-Hop / R&B

Select dates — confirmed July 11, 2026 (Hakkasan)

Deorro

Resident

EDM / Electro House

Fridays and Saturdays — confirmed March 20, March 30, May 30, June 12, August 7, September 11, October 9, October 16 (Marquee Nightclub); May 13 — EDC Week (Marquee Dayclub); April 18, May 1, May 8, July 4 Independence Day, July 18, August 28 (OMNIA Nightclub); June 7, July 11, August 16 (OMNIA Dayclub); June 27, October 3 (Tao Beach); September 3 Labor Day, November 12 (Hakkasan). Source: electronic.vegas/artist/deorro/

Nora En Pure

Resident

Deep House / Indie Dance

Select dates

Black Coffee

Headliner

Afro House / Deep House

Select dates (Marquee Nightclub, Hakkasan, OMNIA Nightclub)

Laidback Luke

Resident

EDM / House

Select dates — confirmed May 7, 2026 (Hakkasan), Jul 31 and Aug 21, 2026 (Tao Beach). Sources: nocovernightclubs.com/events/laidback-luke-tao-beach-friday-july-31-2026/, nightout.com/amp/events/tao-beach-las-vegas-8-21-2026

Benny Benassi

Resident

Electro House

Select dates

R3hab

Resident

EDM / Dance

Fridays and Saturdays

Honey Luv

Resident

House / Tech House

Select dates

Bob Moses

Resident

Indie Electronic

Select dates

Vintage Culture

Resident

House / Tech House

Select dates

Alesso

Headliner

Progressive House / EDM

Fridays and Saturdays — confirmed August 8, 2026 (OMNIA Dayclub, 11 AM) and August 15, 2026 (OMNIA Nightclub, 10:30 PM). Source: las-vegas-theater.com/shows/omnia-dayclub/alesso/

Above & Beyond

Headliner

Trance / Progressive

Select dates — EDC Week May 14 (Palm Tree Beach Club), EDC Night 2 May 16 (kineticFIELD)

Timmy Trumpet

Resident

EDM / Big Room

Select dates — confirmed Feb 28 (Marquee Nightclub), Jun 4 (Hakkasan Nightclub), Aug 8 (TAO Beach, 11 AM), Aug 29 (Marquee Dayclub, 11 AM), Sep 26 (Marquee Dayclub, 11 AM), Oct 2 (Marquee Nightclub, 10:30 PM)

Joel Corry

Resident

Dance Pop / House

Select dates

Alan Walker

Resident

EDM / Electro

Select dates

Cedric Gervais

Resident

House / EDM

Select dates — confirmed May 9 (OMNIA Nightclub), Jun 19 (Marquee Nightclub, Juneteenth), Jun 21 (OMNIA Dayclub, Juneteenth/Father's Day), Jul 3 (Tao Beach, Fourth of July weekend)

Chase B

Resident

Hip-Hop / Trap

Select dates — confirmed Hakkasan Jan 24 and Jul 23, 2026; resident at Marquee Nightclub, TAO Nightclub, TAO Beach Dayclub. Sources: electronic.vegas/event/chase-b-hakkasan-vegas-july-23/, vegasclubtickets.com/artist/chase-b/

TWINSICK

Resident

Future Pop / Dance EDM

Fridays and Saturdays — OMNIA Nightclub (Aug 8, Aug 29), OMNIA Dayclub (Jun 26, Jul 28, Aug 4), Marquee Dayclub (Jun 20), Hakkasan (May 21), Palm Tree (Jul 12), Marquee Nightclub (May 8, Jul 4), TAO Beach (Sep 4 LDW)

Justin Credible

Resident

Open Format / Hip-Hop

Thursdays and select weekends — confirmed May 9, May 29, June 19 (Hakkasan); May 26 (OMNIA Nightclub)

Tyga

Resident

Hip-Hop / Rap

Select dates — confirmed May 2, Jul 4 (Hakkasan, Cinco de Mayo / Independence Day); Sep 4 (Hakkasan, LDW); Jun 28, Jul 26, Aug 9 (Tao Beach Dayclub)

Flo Rida

Resident

Hip-Hop / Dance Pop

Select dates

Wax Motif

Resident

Bass House / Tech House

Fridays and Saturdays — confirmed June 12, 2026 (Zouk Nightclub), Aug 21, 2026 (Zouk Nightclub)

Lee Foss

Resident

Tech House

Select dates

Solardo

Resident

Tech House

Select dates

CID

Resident

House / Tech House

Fridays (Beatport Fridays at Marquee Dayclub, May–Sep)

VNSSA

Resident

Tech House

Select dates

4B

Resident

Bass / Jersey Club

Confirmed: Hakkasan Nightclub July 16, 2026 (Thursday, 10:00 PM). Source: lavishvegas.com/clubs/nightclub_events/july

Dillon Nathaniel

Resident

Tech House

Select dates — Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub (2026 season)

DJ Vice

Resident

Open Format

Wednesdays and select weekends (Marquee Nightclub, Tao Group, and LIV Beach)

DJ Politik

Resident

Open Format

Thursdays and non-headliner nights

DJ Shift

Resident

Open Format

Thursdays–Sundays at Palm Tree Beach Club; Mondays at Marquee; select dates at Jewel

Eric Dlux

Resident

Open Format / Hip-Hop

Mondays and select weekends (Marquee Dayclub); Wednesdays (Tao)

DJ Five

Resident

Open Format

Thursdays and non-headliner nights; confirmed Marquee Nightclub Aug 10, 2026 (Marquee Mondays) [lavishvegas.com/electronic.vegas]

DJ E-Rock

Resident

Open Format / Hip-Hop

Non-headliner nights

GORDO

Resident

Tech House / House

Andrew Rayel

Resident

Trance / Progressive House

Select dates

Miss Monique

Resident

Progressive House / Techno

Fridays (Beatport Fridays launch, May 1, 2026 — Marquee Dayclub)

Andruss

Resident

Tech House / Latin Tech House

Fridays (Beatport Fridays, May 29, 2026 — Marquee Dayclub)

Walker & Royce

Resident

House / Tech House

Fridays (Beatport Fridays, May 8, 2026 — Marquee Dayclub)

Malaa

Resident

Tech House / Minimal

Select dates

Eats Everything

Resident

Tech House / House

Select dates

Mike Attack

Resident

Open Format / EDM

Select dates; confirmed JEWEL Nightclub Aug 15, 2026 [lavishvegas.com/lasvegascalendars.com/Supabase]

DJ Buza

Resident

Open Format / House

Wednesdays (The Wednesday Dip) at Liquid Pool Lounge Apr–Aug 2026; select Marquee Dayclub and Jewel Nightclub dates — confirmed Aug 5, 12, 19

DJ D-Miles

Resident

Open Format / EDM

Select dates

DJ Lucky Lou

Resident

Open Format

Select dates; confirmed JEWEL Nightclub Aug 14, 2026 [lasvegascalendars.com/PRO-6177/Supabase]

DJ Nova

Resident

Open Format / EDM

Select dates

San Holo

Resident

Future Bass / Indie Electronic

Select dates (Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub)

Elderbrook

Resident

Melodic House / Progressive

Select dates — Jul 4 (Marquee Dayclub), Jul 10 (Marquee Nightclub), Jul 19 (OMNIA Dayclub), Jul 25 (Palm Tree Beach Club), Aug 1 (Marquee Nightclub), Aug 8 (Marquee Dayclub)

Dash Berlin

Headliner

Progressive House / Trance

Fridays and Saturdays

W&W

Headliner

Progressive House / Trance

Select dates

Eric Prydz

Headliner

Progressive House / Techno

Select dates

Paco Osuna

Resident

Techno / House

Select dates

Pig&Dan

Resident

Techno

Select dates

Soren Jessen

Resident

House / Techno

Select dates

Truncate

Resident

Minimal Techno / Industrial Techno

Select dates

Markus Schulz

Resident

Trance / Progressive

Fridays and Saturdays

Matoma

Resident

Tropical House

Thursdays and Saturdays

Bijou

Resident

G-House / Ghetto House

Select dates

Chris Lorenzo

Resident

House & Bass

Select dates

NIIKO X SWAE

Resident

House / EDM

Select dates throughout the season

Eric D-Lux

Resident

Hip-Hop / Top-40

Select dates year-round

DJ Sourmilk

Resident

Hip-Hop / Open Format

Select dates year-round

DJ Dynamiq

Resident

Open Format

Select dates (Hakkasan, Drai's, Marquee) — confirmed May 4 Marquee Nightclub

NOTD

Resident

Melodic House / Electronic Pop

EDC Week (May) and select dates

Eli Brown

Resident

Tech House

EDC Week (May) and select dates

Damaged Goods

Resident

Open Format

Select dates (Marquee Nightclub and Tao Nightclub weekly rotations)

DJ Precise

Resident

Open Format

Select dates (Marquee Dayclub rotation)

DJ Jerzy

Resident

Open Format

Thursdays (Worship Thursdays at Tao Nightclub, confirmed Jun 25 2026), select dates at Marquee, XS, OMNIA rotations. Source: taogroup.com/venues/tao-nightclub-las-vegas/worship-thursdays/

Chris Garcia

Resident

House / Electronic

Select Wednesday and weekend dates (Marquee rotation)

DJ Bamboozle

Resident

Hip-Hop / Open Format

Mondays (Marquee) and select dates (Tao)

DJ Lema

Resident

EDM / Open Format

Select dates (Marquee, Hakkasan, Omnia rotations)

Greg Lopez

Resident

Open Format

Select Friday and Saturday dates (Marquee and Tao rotations)

Angie Vee

Resident

Open Format

Select Friday and Saturday dates (Marquee and Tao Beach rotations)

Pusha T

Resident

Hip-Hop / Rap

Select dates (Jewel, Hakkasan, and Marquee rotations)

Yousef

Resident

Tech House / House

Select dates (Marquee Nightclub)

Xenaa

Resident

Open Format / EDM

Select dates (Marquee Nightclub)

DJ Puffy

Resident

Open Format / Hip-Hop

Thursdays (Worship Thursdays rotation) — Tao Nightclub

LAVERN

Resident

Melodic House / Emotive House

Select summer dates — OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar (confirmed Jun 5, Jul 24), OMNIA Nightclub (confirmed Jun 13), Marquee Nightclub (confirmed May 29, Jul 31). Sources: taogroup.com, bandsintown.com/es/e/1037646004-lavern-at-marquee-nightclub

Phoreyz

Resident

Open Format / Hip-Hop

Select Fridays and Saturdays

Party Pupils

Resident

Open Format / Future Funk

Select Fridays and Saturdays — confirmed Marquee Jun 7, Jul 5 2026

Tripps

Resident

Open Format

Select Thursdays and Saturdays

Stephi K

Resident

Open Format

Select Fridays and Saturdays

Eric Forbes

Resident

Open Format

Select Mondays and Saturdays

Jackie Hollander

Resident

Open Format

Select Fridays and Saturdays (Summer 2026)

Luis Torres

Resident

House / Electronic

Select Fridays and Saturdays (Marquee, OMNIA, Palm Tree Beach Club, Tao Beach)

ALTÉGO

Resident

Progressive House / EDM

Select dates — confirmed July 18, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub)

Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike

Headliner

Big Room EDM / Progressive House

Select dates — confirmed April 24, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub)

L'Core

Resident

Techno / House / Afro House

Select dates — confirmed May 20, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub)

Maesic

Resident

Afro House / House / Latin House

Select dates — confirmed May 6, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub — Lowkey in the Library)

NALA

Resident

House / Tech House

Select dates — confirmed June 5-7, 2026 (Marquee)

Bontan

Resident

House / Organic House

Fridays (Beatport Fridays series at Marquee Dayclub)

Omar+

Resident

House / UK Garage

Select dates — confirmed April 22, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub) and July 31, 2026 (Beatport Fridays, Marquee Dayclub)

Tritonal

Resident

Melodic EDM / Progressive House

Select Friday, Saturday dates (Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub, The Cosmopolitan)

Escobar

Resident

Progressive House / Melodic Electronic

Select dates at Marquee Nightclub and Tao Nightclub

Silva Bumpa

Resident

UK Garage / Bassline / Speed Garage

Select dates — confirmed May 14, 2026 (EDC Week, Marquee Nightclub — Lowkey in the Library)

AQUAA

Resident

Deep House / Tech House

Select Wednesday dates — confirmed Jan 28 and Oct 15, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub — Lowkey in the Library)

Maxi Meraki

Resident

Melodic House / Indie Dance

Select dates — confirmed Jul 15, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub — Lowkey in the Library)

DISCO_NECT

Resident

Tech House / House

Select dates — confirmed Jul 8, 2026 and Aug 6, 2025 (Marquee Nightclub — Lowkey in the Library)

Belladonna

Resident

Melodic Techno / House

Select dates — confirmed Apr 15, 2026 (Marquee Nightclub — Lowkey in the Library)

Lost Frequencies

Resident

edm

Select dates — OMNIA Nightclub (Jun 6), Palm Tree Beach Club (Jun 13, Aug 16), Marquee Dayclub (Aug 1), Marquee Nightclub (Jun 27)

LEMA

Resident

house

Fridays (Marquee — Beatport series), select Saturdays, and specialty programming dates — confirmed 2026: Marquee Mar 25, Palm Tree May 10, Marquee Lowkey Aug 5

Vice

Resident

Open Format

Mondays and select Fridays/Saturdays — confirmed XS May 10, Marquee May 16 (EDC Week) and Jul 20, EBC at Night May 27

W&W

Headliner

Big Room / Trance

Select dates — Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub 2026 residency

Feed Me

Resident

Electro House / Dubstep

Select dates — Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub 2026 residency

DJ Mustard

Headliner

Hip-Hop / Open Format

Select Saturdays — confirmed Hakkasan Nightclub July 11, July 25, October 31, 2026

OhGeesy

Resident

Hip-Hop / West Coast Rap

Select dates — confirmed Marquee Nightclub July 13 (Marquee Mondays) and Hakkasan Nightclub August 22, 2026

Jeffrey Sutorius

Headliner

edm

Select dates — confirmed AZILO Ultra Pool at SAHARA Las Vegas June 24-26, 2026 (Groove Cruise Weekend headliner)

Goldfish

Headliner

house

Select dates — Marquee Nightclub and Marquee Dayclub, The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

Angrybaby

Resident

house

Select dates — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Aug 22, 2026

Kidoo

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub July 8, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library)

TWENTY SIX

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub July 1, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library)

jigitz

Resident

house

Saturdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Aug 29, 2026

Melé

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Aug 26, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library)

Nico Bernardini

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Aug 19, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library)

Rex The Dog

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Jun 10, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library)

Sintra

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Jun 24, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library)

DMTRI

Resident

house

Wednesdays — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Jul 22, 2026 (Lowkey in the Library); select dates at XS Nightclub and Zouk Nightclub

Saeed Younan

Resident

house

Wednesdays — recurring Marquee Nightclub Lowkey in the Library performer (confirmed Apr 2024, May 2025, ongoing)

Hannah Wants

Resident

house

Select dates — recurring Marquee Nightclub Lowkey in the Library performer (confirmed Mar 2, Jul 27, Oct 26, 2022); EDC Las Vegas 2023

Łaszewo

Resident

top-40

Select dates — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Feb 21 & Jun 6, 2026; TAO Beach Dayclub Aug 28, 2026

De La Rose

Resident

house

Select dates — confirmed Marquee Nightclub May 23, 2026 (Memorial Day Weekend)

Kyle Cooke

Resident

open-format

Select dates — confirmed Marquee Nightclub Sep 18, 2026

DJ lineups vary by date. Check the full DJ residency calendar for confirmed upcoming dates at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub.

Las Vegas Nightlife Guides

Plan Your Night at Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

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Las Vegas Guest List Guide 2026

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Vegas Club Crawl Guide 2026

Hit multiple clubs in one night — ideal routes, timing between venues, and guest list at each stop.

Vegas for Couples 2026

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Las Vegas Monday Nightlife Guide

Where to go Monday — industry nights, open clubs, and the insider scene that locals love.

Bachelorette Party Las Vegas Guide

Complete planning guide for bachelorette weekends — nightclubs, dayclubs, itinerary, and free guest list access.

Las Vegas Club Age Requirements 2026

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Las Vegas Nightclub Dress Code Guide

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Las Vegas Dayclubs Guide 2026

Every major dayclub on the Strip — hours, DJs, free guest list, and how to combine a dayclub with a nightclub.

Vegas Bachelor Party — Free Guest List + Free Limo

Plan your bachelor party with free nightclub guest list, free strip club limo, and VIP table packages.

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Las Vegas Nightclub Events June 2026

Every major DJ show, residency night, and guest list event at Las Vegas nightclubs in June 2026.

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Best clubs, DJ residencies, and free guest list nights in Las Vegas this July — summer peak season lineups.

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Every Las Vegas nightclub with free entry — guest list nights, no-cover Mondays, and how to skip the cover charge permanently.

Night-by-Night Programming

Marquee Nightclub 2026 — Wednesday Through Sunday Guide

Wednesday — Lowkey in the Library

Reservation-only intimate programming in the Library speakeasy for groups of 4 to 8 guests. Not a full Main Room event — the Library speakeasy is the programming focus. The most accessible Marquee night for small groups who want the venue without Friday-Saturday crowd density. Bottle service from $600. Dress code noticeably more relaxed than weekend nights. Reserve through NoCoverVegas before your visit; Library reservations for Wednesday are easier to secure than Friday-Saturday peak nights but still require advance booking, not same-day walk-in.

Friday — Beatport Partnership Nights

Marquee's flagship night. Beatport co-programs the Friday booking with credibility that differentiates a Marquee Friday from a standard headliner appearance. Fisher and Chris Lake rotate the headliner slot in 2026. Guest list sign-up deadline: 8:00 PM hard cutoff. Men enter free before 1:00 AM with even or better ratio. Main Room fills to 5,000-person capacity by midnight. LED monolith animation sequence peaks 12:30–2:30 AM. Arrive by 10:30 PM to avoid the 20–30 minute queue that builds on headliner nights by 11:30 PM.

Saturday — Peak Night, Earliest Cutoff

Highest-demand night at Marquee with the strictest ratio enforcement and the earliest guest list men's cutoff of any Marquee operating night — midnight specifically, versus 1:00 AM on Friday and Sunday. Main Room headliner rotates among Fisher, Chris Lake, and the extended resident roster. Bottle service minimums in the Main Room are highest on Saturday. For groups where arriving before midnight is uncertain, Friday offers a more flexible 1:00 AM window for men's guest list entry.

Sunday — Drenched, More Accessible

Sunday programming runs under the Drenched banner with resident-level DJ bookings and lighter production than Friday-Saturday. The most accessible guest list night for men at Marquee: ratio enforcement is less strict than Saturday and the entry window closes at 1:00 AM rather than midnight. During pool season, Marquee Dayclub operates Sunday afternoons — making Sunday the natural day-to-night combination night. The Chandelier Bar on Level 1.5 at The Cosmopolitan is the standard group transition point between dayclub close and nightclub open at 10:30 PM.

The Boom Box Room

Marquee's Second Room — Bass Engineering at The Cosmopolitan

The Boom Box is Marquee Nightclub's acoustically engineered second room: a lower-ceiling enclosed environment designed specifically for bass-forward tech house and electronic music programming. The physical distinction from the Main Room is intentional and measurable. The Main Room's 40,000-square-foot open floor at 5,000-person capacity allows sub-bass frequencies to dissipate upward and laterally before building consistent pressure across the listening space. The Boom Box's enclosed lower-ceiling design prevents this dissipation — the same sound energy at equivalent output levels produces noticeably higher sub-bass pressure at every floor position in the Boom Box than in the Main Room's open environment. For serious electronic music listeners, the acoustic difference between the two rooms is the defining reason to rotate through both during a single Marquee night.

On Fisher headliner nights, the Boom Box typically programs a supporting tech house artist running simultaneously with the Main Room set — making the building a two-stage electronic music environment rather than a one-stage venue with a secondary warm-up space. Groups who understand this use the two rooms strategically: Main Room for the headliner's peak performance and the 1.5-ton LED monolith visual experience, Boom Box for the supporting artist's more intimate set where the sound system's bass response is at full physical effect. Moving between the Boom Box and Main Room happens through Marquee's internal corridor — no outdoor transit, no re-entry required, accessible in under two minutes from any position in the Main Room.

The Boom Box is the correct primary room for electronic music listeners who prioritize sonic immersion over visual spectacle. The Main Room's LED monolith is the visual centerpiece of the Marquee experience; the Boom Box is the listening centerpiece. Groups divided between spectacle-preference and music-preference use the two rooms as parallel tracks throughout the night — rotating between them on 30 to 45 minute cycles to experience each room at its best moment of the headliner's performance arc. No other Las Vegas mega-club simultaneously programs two electronic music rooms with this level of acoustic differentiation between the spaces, making Marquee uniquely suited to groups with serious musical preferences alongside friends who are primarily there for the visual spectacle.

Getting There & Best Time to Arrive

The Cosmopolitan Advantage — Indoor Access & Center-Strip Location

Marquee Nightclub's position inside The Cosmopolitan — entered via dedicated elevator banks from the casino floor rather than a street-level exterior entrance — is the most practically significant location advantage of any mega-club on the Strip. XS at Encore, OMNIA at Caesars, and Hakkasan at MGM Grand all require navigating from external hotel entrances before reaching their respective club doors. Marquee is entirely interior: enter The Cosmopolitan casino from Las Vegas Boulevard (or from the parking garage elevator directly to the casino level), walk to the elevator banks near the Chandelier Bar landmark, and reach Marquee without outdoor exposure. In summer, when Las Vegas temperatures remain above 90°F past midnight, the fully indoor access path is a meaningful comfort advantage over clubs with outdoor queue exposure.

The best time to arrive at Marquee Nightclub depends on the night. On Friday headliner nights, arriving at 10:30 PM — when doors open — positions the group ahead of the 20 to 30 minute guest list queue that develops by 11:30 PM as the building fills toward capacity. The LED monolith animation cycle begins building complexity from the club's opening set, but reaches its peak performance between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM during the headliner's main performance — groups who arrive early position themselves on the Main Room floor while it is still navigable, and are in place when the production hits maximum intensity. On Saturday, the midnight men's cutoff means male guests must be checked in through the guest list line before midnight; aiming for 10:30 to 11:00 PM arrival eliminates any risk of missing the window.

The Chandelier Bar at The Cosmopolitan is the standard pre-Marquee gathering point for groups arriving from multiple hotels or needing a meeting place before the club opens. Level 1.5 — the middle level of the three-level chandelier bar installation, accessible via a short elevator from the casino floor — is the most photographed bar interior in Las Vegas and functions as the anchor pre-club environment for Marquee visitors. The Chandelier Bar is open throughout the evening and accessible without a cover charge; groups who arrive early and want to gather before Marquee doors open at 10:30 PM consistently use Level 1.5 as the staging point. The casino floor between the Chandelier Bar and the Marquee elevator banks is a 45-second walk, making the transition from the pre-club drink to the guest list line frictionless.

Monday Night at Marquee

Marquee Mondays — The Industry Night That Started in 2010

Marquee Mondays has run every Monday since the club opened in 2010 — the longest-running continuous midweek industry night at any single Las Vegas Strip venue and one of the foundational events that established The Cosmopolitan's nightlife identity in its opening year. The night draws Las Vegas hospitality workers, casino employees, food and beverage industry professionals, and local nightlife regulars who populate the room with a social dynamic that weekend tourist crowds cannot replicate. The crowd is there because they work in Las Vegas nightlife and know Marquee well — not because they are visiting the city for the first time and chose the venue from a list.

The practical differences from Friday and Saturday are measurable and matter for group planning. Ratio enforcement at the guest list line is noticeably more relaxed on Monday — male-heavy groups who would face pushback at a Friday or Saturday check-in find Marquee Mondays the most accessible guest list experience the club offers. Bottle service pricing on Monday runs below the weekend floor, meaning groups who want the full Marquee Main Room with LED monolith programming and reserved seating access it on Monday for $300 to $500 less per table than the equivalent Friday minimum. The guest list line develops no meaningful wait by 11:00 PM — the 20-to-30-minute queues that form on Friday headliner nights are absent entirely on Mondays.

The LED monolith animation, the laser system, and the three-room architecture all operate at identical quality on Mondays. Marquee does not scale production down for the midweek crowd — the Main Room, Boom Box, and Library configuration that Friday and Saturday deploy runs fully on Monday evenings. The difference is density and composition: the room fills to a lively but not shoulder-to-shoulder level, and the social fluidity of the industry crowd means groups who want to interact beyond their own party find Marquee Mondays the most open version of the venue for meeting other people. Birthday groups celebrating on a Monday find the full Marquee production experience at reduced price and density — the LED monolith sequence, the reserved Library speakeasy if pre-booked, and the three-room architecture operate without the peak-night pricing or door pressure. First-time Marquee visitors who are flexible on date consistently get more experience per dollar on Monday than from paying the premium for a Saturday headliner night where density reduces the quality of the experience relative to cost.

Dress Code at Marquee

What to Wear — Marquee's Fashion-Forward Door Standard

Marquee Nightclub enforces one of the more fashion-forward dress codes on the Las Vegas Strip — stricter in practice than many Strip venues and consistently enforced on Friday and Saturday headliner nights. The practical standard is clear: the door team is making a selection decision for a 5,000-person club whose brand identity depends on the energy and aesthetic composition of its room. Guests who arrive in attire that reads as daytime casual are turned away regardless of guest list status. The distinction is not between "dressed up" and "dressed down" — it is between nightclub-appropriate clothing and everything else.

For men: button-down shirts, fitted dress shirts, blazers, and dress trousers are the consistent standard. Dark denim in good condition is accepted at Marquee when paired with dress shoes or quality leather sneakers — the pairing determines whether dark jeans read as nightclub-appropriate. Athletic sneakers, jersey shirts, graphic tees, cargo shorts, basketball shorts, sandals, and hats are rejected without exception. Men who receive a hard no at Marquee on a Friday headliner night typically arrive in athletic or casual attire appropriate at a day bar but not at a 5,000-person EDM venue. Bringing a blazer is the single most reliable hedge against dress code rejection — it converts most borderline outfits to acceptable combinations. Men in the guest list line who are clearly underdressed are redirected before reaching the check-in point; there is no "arguing at the door" option at Marquee on a headliner Saturday.

For women: the standard is permissive relative to men but not an absence of expectation. Cocktail dresses, jumpsuits, stylish separates, and heels are the typical accepted format. Athletic wear and casual shorts are the consistent rejections. Heels are not required — women in dressy flats or sandals that read as evening-appropriate are accepted. The practical bar is "dressed for a Las Vegas nightclub," which at Marquee specifically means something more intentional than dressed for a bar or a restaurant. Groups where women are in cocktail attire and men are in button-downs pass the door as a unit. Groups where one or two members are in athletic or casual wear risk having those members turned away while the rest of the group is admitted — a situation that resolves poorly at 11:30 PM on a headliner Saturday.

Marquee Dress Code — Quick Reference

Men — Accepted

  • Button-down dress shirts
  • Blazers (strongly recommended)
  • Dark jeans + dress shoes
  • Dress trousers
  • Clean leather sneakers with dress outfit

Men — Rejected

  • Athletic sneakers (Air Force 1s, running shoes)
  • Graphic tees, jersey shirts
  • Cargo shorts, basketball shorts
  • Hats of any kind
  • Sandals or open-toe shoes

Dress code is most strictly enforced on Friday and Saturday — Monday and Wednesday allow more flexibility at the door.

Marquee vs. The Competition

Which Las Vegas Nightclub Is Right for Your Group — Marquee vs. Strip Alternatives

Marquee's center-Strip location, three-room architecture, and Beatport-partnered tech house programming position it differently from XS, OMNIA, Hakkasan, LIV, and Zouk — each of which has a distinct format, location, and programming identity. The following comparison covers the key variables for groups choosing between the major Strip mega-clubs.

FeatureMarqueeOMNIAXSHakkasan
LocationThe CosmopolitanCaesars PalaceWynn / EncoreMGM Grand
Capacity5,0003,5002,5003,800
Rooms3 (Main, Boom Box, Library)2 + rooftop terraceIndoor + outdoor pool5 floors
Signature Feature1.5-ton LED monolith + Library speakeasyKinetic chandelier (physically descends)Nightswim pool + prestige residenciesCantonese restaurant + hip-hop lounge
2026 HeadlinersFisher, Chris LakeTiësto, Zedd, Steve AokiCalvin Harris, KaskadeSteve Aoki, Tyga
Music IdentityTech house, EDM (Beatport-curated)EDM + Latin (Deseo Sundays)EDM, house, electronicHip-hop, EDM, R&B
Intimate RoomLibrary speakeasy ($600+)Ling Ling LoungeNo equivalentLing Ling Floor
Best For3 atmospheres, tech house, day-to-night combosVisual spectacle, EDM first-timersSummer pool, prestige DJsLarge groups, hip-hop fans

Choose Marquee When —

Your group wants Fisher or Chris Lake (2026 Marquee headliners)Marquee ✓
Small group of 4–8 needing an intimate pre-booked VIP roomLibrary ✓
Group wants 3 distinct venue atmospheres without leaving the buildingMarquee ✓
Staying at The Cosmopolitan, ARIA, Bellagio, or Paris Las VegasMarquee ✓
Want a same-day dayclub-to-nightclub itinerary on one propertyMarquee + Dayclub ✓
Want Beatport-credentialed underground electronic music on FridayMarquee ✓

The Original Dayclub

December 2010: How Marquee Invented the Las Vegas Dayclub Category

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened on December 15, 2010 — a mid-Strip debut that immediately repositioned the geographic center of gravity for Las Vegas nightlife by placing a new luxury property between the Bellagio and ARIA at the strip's widest commercial corridor. Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub launched simultaneously with the hotel, and the rooftop dayclub component represented a genuinely new entertainment category. Pool parties existed at various Vegas hotels, but none had combined the production infrastructure of a headliner nightclub booking — full DJ stage, LED production, ticketed VIP cabana service — with a poolside outdoor format operating in afternoon daylight with the same programming philosophy as a major nightclub.

The critical innovation Marquee introduced in 2010 was the dual-phase day-to-night structure within a single property and single brand: the same Tao Group operator, the same resident DJ roster, the same guest list and ticket infrastructure handling afternoon pool programming and evening nightclub programming as two phases of a continuous product. The Marquee Dayclub on the rooftop and the Marquee Nightclub below it shared operational resources in a way that required no guest coordination across separate venues, booking systems, or separate cover payments. This model — now standard across every major Las Vegas property — was novel enough in 2010 that competitors spent the following three years building comparable dayclub programs from scratch. Encore Beach Club opened in 2011, Wet Republic at MGM Grand expanded to full production scale in 2011, and Rehab at Hard Rock grew to festival-level headliner bookings by 2012. Marquee triggered the construction and development wave that reshaped Las Vegas afternoon entertainment.

The Calvin Harris Marquee residency in 2011–2013 amplified the dayclub concept's reach beyond Las Vegas and into global electronic music culture. Calvin Harris performing at Marquee Dayclub — the first international electronic producer to hold residency bookings at a Las Vegas dayclub — meant the format had reached the booking level of a legitimate nightclub residency rather than a promotional poolside appearance. His concurrent bookings at the nightclub below created the first example of the same artist running headliner programming at the same venue in both dayclub and nightclub format across a single season. The model Harris established at Marquee became the template for every subsequent Wynn EBC-and-XS dual residency and for the OMNIA Nightclub–OMNIA Dayclub programmatic pairing that Tao Group replicated at Caesars Palace sixteen years later in 2026.

The Cosmopolitan's center-Strip location was the geographic factor that made the dayclub model work at Marquee rather than at a peripheral property. The hotel's position between Bellagio and ARIA placed the rooftop pool deck at the most photographed outdoor position at any Strip nightclub brand, generating organic social documentation that functioned as marketing before deliberate social media strategy existed for nightlife venues. The Strip panorama from the Marquee Dayclub rooftop — looking north toward The Venetian and Palazzo towers, south toward MGM Grand and Tropicana, east across the desert — established the visual signature that subsequent dayclubs attempted to match. Marquee Dayclub's rooftop position at The Cosmopolitan remains the only mid-Strip dayclub elevated high enough above Las Vegas Boulevard to provide unobstructed sightlines without adjacent buildings breaking the panorama at the key camera angles that have defined dayclub photography since 2010.

The LED Monolith

1.5 Tons of Custom LED — Inside Marquee's Visual Engineering

The LED monolith at Marquee Nightclub is the Main Room's structural centerpiece — a custom-fabricated high-resolution display weighing 1.5 tons, suspended above the center of the dance floor by a rigging system engineered for the Main Room's ceiling configuration. Unlike modular LED panels assembled from commercial inventory, Marquee's monolith is a purpose-built single structure: pixel pitch, aspect ratio, and viewing distance all calibrated for a 5,000-person dance floor where the farthest viewing position is 80 to 90 feet from the centerline. The monolith's LED surface runs animation sequences programmed in response to each headliner's specific set structure — not looping content built independently of the music, but visual programming the lighting team coordinates with the DJ's performance cues in real time.

The animation sequencing philosophy at Marquee distinguishes it from nightclubs that run LED systems as atmospheric background. On Fisher headliner nights, the monolith's visual content is built around the structural signature of tech house: a four-to-the-floor rhythm with low-frequency emphasis, long tension-build sections before drops, and percussion patterns that leave deliberate space for the sub-bass element to operate cleanly. The LED animation matches this structure — subtle pattern complexity during build sections, maximum visual intensity at the drop, receding to rhythmic minimal patterns during the post-drop resolution. Groups who arrive before midnight and position on the Main Room dance floor beneath the monolith experience the full arc of this coordination from directly under the structure's center, where the visual impact at 12:30 AM to 2:30 AM peak operation is unobstructed by the crowd compression that reduces sightlines from the room's perimeter.

The Main Room renovation that introduced the monolith — replacing Marquee's original 2010 production infrastructure — represents the venue's most significant capital investment since opening. The Main Room with the original 2010 rig and the Main Room with the 1.5-ton monolith installed are functionally different visual experiences: the monolith's physical mass and height dominate the room in a way that a flat LED wall does not. Guests who visited Marquee during 2010–2012 before the monolith installation are visiting a different visual environment today. The monolith is the single feature most responsible for Marquee maintaining its flagship status at The Cosmopolitan fifteen years after opening — in a competitive environment where every major property has opened newer nightclub venues with higher construction budgets, Marquee's signature centerpiece remains the most distinctive installed production element on the mid-Strip.

The Boom Box room and the Library speakeasy run simultaneously with the Main Room monolith during Fisher and Chris Lake headliner nights — making the building a three-environment production operating concurrently. Groups who understand Marquee's architecture use the three rooms as a rotation: Library speakeasy for the first hour of the evening (reservation required, capacity 50, book-lined walls, conversation-viable ambient volume), Main Room for the monolith sequence at peak between 12:30 AM and 2:30 AM (position on the dance floor beneath center for unobstructed overhead view), and Boom Box as the post-peak technical listening environment (lower ceiling, enclosed acoustic design, measurably different bass response from the Main Room's open floor). This three-room rotation converts a single Marquee night into a structured itinerary rather than a static venue visit — and requires pre-booking the Library and knowing the Boom Box's physical location before arrival, both of which NoCoverVegas provides as part of the guest list booking process.

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