EDM Music Guide
EDM at OMNIA Nightclub Las Vegas
OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace is the most architecturally distinctive EDM venue on the Las Vegas Strip. The defining feature is the kinetic chandelier — a 22-motor mechanical installation that descends from the ceiling of the 75,000 square foot main room toward the crowd, rotating as the DJ performs from within its structure. No other nightclub in the world has a DJ booth that moves through the room. That chandelier is why people choose OMNIA over every other EDM option in Las Vegas, and why those who have been there describe it as unlike anything else.
The main room programs EDM, progressive house, and electronic music exclusively. Residency headliners — Diplo, Zedd, Martin Garrix, DJ Snake, Marshmello, Tiesto — anchor the Friday and Saturday calendar. The Vinyl Room runs hip-hop and R&B simultaneously with its own DJ and programming, accessible with the same admission. The Heart lounge provides a lower-volume alternative for groups that want a break between sets. Three rooms, one admission — and the chandelier over all of it.
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Architectural Centerpiece
OMNIA's EDM Identity and the Kinetic Chandelier
The kinetic chandelier at OMNIA is not decoration. It is the primary DJ booth, the architectural centerpiece, and the single thing that makes OMNIA irreplaceable in the Las Vegas EDM landscape. The installation uses 22 motors to control a structure that spans approximately 40 feet in diameter and weighs several tons. During the performance, the chandelier descends from the ceiling of the main room toward the crowd — the DJ performing from within it — then rotates on its vertical axis before rising again. The movement is choreographed to the musical arc of the DJ set, typically reaching its lowest descent during the peak build of a signature track.
The engineering behind the chandelier required the main room's ceiling structure to be designed specifically around the installation load. At Caesars Palace, the available ceiling height in the main room — part of the Forum Shops expansion footprint — made the descent effect possible in a way that flat-ceilinged venues could not replicate. When the chandelier descends to crowd level during a Tiesto or Zedd set, the distinction between DJ performance and architectural event dissolves entirely. Guests in the main room are inside the DJ booth in a literal sense.
This matters for EDM specifically because electronic music performance at the headliner level is fundamentally about the relationship between the DJ's curatorial moment — the drop, the build, the transition — and the crowd response. OMNIA's chandelier mechanizes that relationship: the room itself responds to the music. The visual programming of the chandelier (LED panels integrated into the structure that shift color and pattern with the music) adds a synchronized layer that no fixed lighting rig can replicate. In a venue landscape where Hakkasan wins on scale and XS wins on luxury, OMNIA wins on spectacle.
The EDM programming philosophy at OMNIA follows from the chandelier's capabilities. DJs who book OMNIA residencies work with the venue's production team to identify the specific moments in their set where the chandelier descent will maximize impact. This is not standard practice at any other nightclub — it is specific to OMNIA's production infrastructure. The residency DJs — particularly Zedd and Martin Garrix, whose sets build toward specific melodic peaks — use the chandelier as a production element the way a tour production manager would use a pyrotechnics cue. It is part of the show.
OMNIA's main room is open Friday and Saturday nights from 10:30 PM to 4 AM, with Friday nights slightly less crowded than Saturdays in peak season. Select Thursday nights and holiday programming (New Year's Eve, EDC weekend, Memorial Day, Labor Day) expand the calendar. The 75,000 square foot main room can hold approximately 3,500 guests at capacity — large enough to generate festival-scale energy, intimate enough that the chandelier's descent remains a personal experience rather than a distant spectacle.
Main Room Size
75,000 sq ft
Three-room total footprint
Chandelier Motors
22 motors
Controlled descent and rotation
Hours
10:30 PM – 4 AM
Fri, Sat + select nights
Venue Layout
The Three Rooms — How to Navigate OMNIA
OMNIA's three-room format lets a single admission purchase satisfy guests who want peak EDM production, hip-hop and R&B programming, and intimate cocktail lounge atmosphere on the same night. Understanding which room to be in and when is the difference between an average night and an exceptional one.
Main Room — EDM & Electronic
PrimaryThe main room is OMNIA's EDM core — 75,000 square feet of production infrastructure centered on the kinetic chandelier DJ booth. This is where the headliner performs, where the crowd concentrates, and where the visual spectacle happens. The main room floor is divided between general admission standing and bottle service table sections. The bottle service sections closest to the chandelier represent the highest-demand positions in the venue. Peak crowd density builds from midnight onward, with the chandelier descent typically occurring between 12 AM and 1 AM. The sound system is calibrated for sub-bass and high-SPL electronic music. Main room programming: EDM, progressive house, future house, and electronic dance music exclusively.
Best for: EDM fans, chandelier spectacle, peak-night energy, bottle service groups seeking the defining OMNIA experience.
Vinyl Room — Hip-Hop & R&B
Second RoomThe Vinyl Room is OMNIA's dedicated hip-hop and R&B space, operating simultaneously with the main room on the same admission. The Vinyl Room has its own DJ, its own sound system, its own bottle service configuration, and its own crowd — guests who prefer hip-hop can spend the entire night here without entering the main room. The room is smaller and more intimate than the main room, which changes the social dynamic considerably: conversations happen at normal volume, the crowd is less dense, and the energy is different from the peak-volume EDM environment next door. For groups with mixed music preferences, OMNIA's two-room format lets everyone find their experience under the same roof.
Best for: hip-hop fans, mixed-genre groups, those who want a break from main room volume, R&B and throwback nights.
The Heart — Intimate Cocktail Lounge
LoungeThe Heart is OMNIA's intimate cocktail lounge — a dramatically lower-volume alternative to both the main room and the Vinyl Room. The Heart serves guests who want to be inside the OMNIA experience without the full-intensity EDM or hip-hop programming. It is a conversation space: table seating, craft cocktail service, and ambient music at a level that allows normal speaking volume. Many groups use The Heart at the beginning of the night (before the main room builds) or in the final hour (after the peak energy has passed). The Heart is particularly well-suited for mixed groups where some members want the nightclub experience and others prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.
Best for: groups with mixed preferences, early-night arrivals, late-night decompression, special occasion guests who want conversation alongside the nightclub experience.
All three rooms are included with a single admission. Bottle service is booked separately for each room. See OMNIA bottle service pricing for table-specific minimums across all three areas.
Resident DJs
EDM DJs Who Play OMNIA Nightclub
OMNIA's EDM residency roster rotates through the global headliner circuit. These are the recurring performers — DJs who play OMNIA multiple times per year rather than one-off bookings. Each brings a distinct electronic music identity to the chandelier stage.
Diplo
Electronic / Hip-Hop Crossover
Co-founder of Mad Decent and Major Lazer, Diplo bridges EDM, trap, and hip-hop production. His OMNIA sets pull from his broadest catalog — festival EDM alongside his dancehall and electronic productions.
Zedd
Progressive House / Electronic Dance
Russian-German producer and multi-Grammy winner known for melodic anthems. Zedd's OMNIA sets maximize the chandelier activation sequence — his signature builds are calibrated for exactly this kind of production-heavy room.
Martin Garrix
Progressive House / Future House
The Dutch producer who broke through at 16 with "Animals" is one of the world's most-streamed electronic artists. His OMNIA residency sets balance his progressive house catalog with newer future bass and melodic techno directions.
DJ Snake
Electronic / Trap-Influenced EDM
French producer who co-wrote "Turn Down for What" and produced for Lady Gaga and Selena Gomez. DJ Snake's OMNIA sets incorporate bass music, trap-influenced electronic, and crowd-tested festival anthems.
Marshmello
Future Bass / Pop EDM
The anonymous producer behind "Happier" and "Alone" plays one of the most accessible EDM sets on the Strip. Marshmello at OMNIA attracts a broader mainstream crowd than the purely dance-music-oriented headliner nights.
Tiesto
Progressive House / Big-Room EDM
The Dutch legend and former world's number-one DJ brings a multi-decade catalog spanning trance, progressive house, and contemporary dance pop. Tiesto's OMNIA dates are among the highest-demand and highest-minimum bottle service nights.
Check the OMNIA Nightclub main page for the current booking calendar. Residency dates for each DJ are announced 2–6 weeks in advance. Bottle service minimums vary significantly by DJ — Tiesto and Zedd dates carry the highest premiums.
Caesars Palace Position
EDM at Caesars Palace — The Location Advantage
OMNIA's position inside Caesars Palace at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S places it at the center of the mid-Strip cluster — between the Bellagio and The Cosmopolitan. This matters for EDM specifically because the central Strip location is accessible from more hotels than any north or south Strip venue. Guests at Caesars, the Bellagio, The Cosmopolitan, Paris Las Vegas, Bally's, Horseshoe, and the Flamingo can walk to OMNIA in under 15 minutes. Rideshare from the Wynn or Resorts World corridor is 10–15 minutes. From the MGM Grand or Aria, it's 8–12 minutes.
The Bellagio fountains are visible from the Caesars Palace campus. Groups that arrive early enough — before the OMNIA guest list line builds after 11 PM — can watch the fountain show from the Caesars entrance before entering the venue. The Caesars hotel itself provides restaurant and bar options for pre-club dining that span every price point, from the Bacchanal Buffet to Gordon Ramsay's restaurants. The pre-club dinner and OMNIA combination is one of the most common Las Vegas itineraries for groups visiting from the Caesars hotel tower.
Hotel guests at Caesars Palace and its sister properties (Paris, Bally's, Horseshoe, Flamingo — all Caesars Entertainment) benefit from a direct connection to OMNIA. Hotel guests checking in at Caesars can ask the concierge for OMNIA guest list assistance — the hotel maintains a direct relationship with the venue management team. This differs from the public NoCoverVegas guest list in that hotel concierge access is limited to Caesars property guests; the NoCoverVegas guest list is available to all visitors regardless of hotel.
Rideshare logistics at OMNIA are simpler than at north-Strip or south-Strip venues. The Caesars Palace main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd has a designated rideshare pickup and drop-off zone. Drivers know the location without special instructions. Parking at Caesars is self-park ($15–$25 depending on the night) or valet ($30–$45). The parking garage entrance is on Flamingo Rd, one block east of the Strip. For groups driving from off-Strip hotels or suburban Las Vegas, the Caesars parking infrastructure is among the most accessible of any mid-Strip casino.
Entry & VIP Tables
Cover Charge, Guest List, and Bottle Service at OMNIA
OMNIA's cover charge runs $30–$50 for women and $40–$75 for men depending on the DJ and night of the week. Friday nights with mid-tier headliners are at the lower end; Saturday nights with Tiesto, Zedd, or Martin Garrix push the maximum. The NoCoverVegas guest list provides complimentary entry for women and reduced cover for men on qualifying nights when the group maintains a favorable ratio (typically at least as many women as men in the party). Guest list must be registered in advance — same-night walk-up guest list requests are not accepted.
Showing up before midnight on the guest list maximizes the probability of smooth entry. The OMNIA guest list line is separate from the general admission queue and moves significantly faster. After midnight on Saturday headliner nights, the guest list line can still take 20–40 minutes as the venue approaches capacity. Arriving between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM gives the best entry experience and allows groups to choose their position in the main room before peak density.
OMNIA Bottle Service — Table Tier Overview
All bottle service minimums exclude Nevada tax (~8%) and gratuity (~20%). Budget an additional 28% on all quoted minimums. Full OMNIA bottle service guide covers all tables, minimum policies, and how to book.
Las Vegas EDM Scene
OMNIA vs. Other Las Vegas EDM Venues
OMNIA is one of several world-class EDM venues on the Strip. Each has a distinct identity. Understanding the landscape helps groups choose the right venue for the right night — and the right DJ lineup.
40,000 sq ft gold-accented luxury nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas. EDM residency program anchored by Kaskade, Calvin Harris, and deadmau5. The north Strip's premier indoor EDM venue.
EDM Guide →80,000 sq ft, five-room mega-venue at MGM Grand. The largest nightclub in Las Vegas by square footage. Programs EDM in the main room and hip-hop in the Ling Ling Lounge simultaneously.
EDM Guide →Three-room nightclub at The Cosmopolitan with an outdoor Boombox room overlooking the Strip. EDM programming with a rotating roster of house and electronic DJs.
EDM Guide →The 60,000 sq ft outdoor Nightswim pool format at Encore Beach Club. EDM exclusively, May through September. Calvin Harris, Kaskade, deadmau5 on the same Wynn campus as XS.
EDM Guide →Southeast Asian-inspired design at Resorts World Las Vegas. Programs tech house and electronic music. The newest major EDM venue on the Strip.
EDM Guide →OMNIA's Vinyl Room programs hip-hop and R&B while the main room runs EDM. Same admission, different energy — move between rooms freely throughout the night.
OMNIA EDM — Frequently Asked Questions
Does OMNIA Nightclub play EDM?
Yes. OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace programs EDM, progressive house, and electronic music in its main room. The main room DJ lineup includes Diplo, Zedd, Martin Garrix, DJ Snake, Tiesto, and Marshmello — all in the electronic music genre. The Vinyl Room, accessible with the same admission, programs hip-hop and R&B simultaneously.
What is the kinetic chandelier DJ booth at OMNIA?
The kinetic chandelier is a 22-motor mechanical installation that functions as OMNIA's primary DJ booth. The chandelier descends from the ceiling of the main room toward the crowd during peak moments of the set, rotating as it descends, with the DJ performing from within the structure. It is the most architecturally distinctive element of any Las Vegas nightclub and the defining feature of the OMNIA experience.
What are the three rooms at OMNIA Nightclub?
OMNIA has three rooms: the Main Room (EDM/electronic, chandelier DJ booth, 75,000 sq ft), the Vinyl Room (hip-hop and R&B, separate DJ and programming), and The Heart (intimate cocktail lounge, lower volume). All three are accessible with a single admission. Bottle service is booked separately for each room.
What DJs play EDM at OMNIA Nightclub?
OMNIA's EDM residency roster includes Diplo (electronic/crossover), Zedd (progressive house), Martin Garrix (future house/progressive), DJ Snake (electronic/trap), Marshmello (future bass/pop EDM), and Tiesto (progressive house/big-room). These DJs play OMNIA multiple times per year. Touring international acts are also booked alongside the residents.
How much is bottle service at OMNIA Nightclub?
Standard main room tables start at approximately $750. Chandelier-adjacent premium positions start at $1,500 to $3,000. The highest-tier chandelier tables peak at $8,000 to $10,000 on Tiesto, Zedd, and Martin Garrix headliner dates. Add approximately 28% to all minimums for Nevada tax and gratuity.
How does OMNIA compare to Hakkasan and XS for EDM?
OMNIA (75,000 sq ft, mid-Strip, kinetic chandelier) wins on architectural spectacle and the Caesars Palace mid-Strip location. Hakkasan (80,000 sq ft, MGM Grand) wins on scale and programming budget. XS (40,000 sq ft, Wynn) wins on luxury positioning and intimate scale. All three program residency-level EDM headliners. Choose OMNIA for the chandelier experience, Hakkasan for scale, XS for the Wynn premium experience.
What is the cover charge at OMNIA and how does the guest list work?
OMNIA cover runs $30–$50 for women and $40–$75 for men. The NoCoverVegas guest list provides complimentary entry for women and reduced cover for men on qualifying nights when the group has a favorable gender ratio. Register in advance — same-night walk-up guest list is not accepted. Arrive before midnight for best entry experience.
What is the best time to arrive at OMNIA Nightclub?
Arrive between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM. Early arrival secures smooth guest list entry, allows position selection on the main room floor before peak density, and positions groups for the chandelier descent activation that typically occurs between midnight and 1 AM. After midnight on Saturday headliner nights, even the guest list line can take 20–40 minutes.
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