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On The Record on Sundays

Sunday at On The Record delivers farewell-night energy — lighter crowds, Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format deep cuts, and the perfect final chapter to your weekend at Park MGM.

What to Expect on Sundays at On The Record

Sunday Night at On The Record

Sunday at On The Record carries farewell energy — guests who partied Friday, rallied Saturday, and chose to extend the weekend into a third night at Park MGM. The Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM window may shift for seasonal Nightswim programming. The 800-capacity room at thirty to forty percent occupancy fosters organic social connections between groups. The Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list cover drops or disappears, and NoCoverVegas guarantees free entry.

On The Record is located at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 in Park MGM inside Park MGM and programs Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format across its 11,000-square-foot 800-capacity room. On The Record's strongest programming runs Friday and Saturday are the busiest nights. Wednesday is a great low-key option. — Sunday offers a different flavor of the On The Record experience. Peak Sunday energy at On The Record arrives during 11:30 PM – 2:00 AM. Sunday admission without a guest list runs Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list — the NoCoverVegas On The Record guest list eliminates this cost.

About On The Record at Park MGM

About On The Record

On The Record at Park MGM is the most creatively designed nightlife venue in Las Vegas — a 11,000-square-foot speakeasy concept where entry is hidden behind a working record store storefront off the Park MGM casino floor. Once inside, three distinct rooms offer completely different atmospheres: a main room dance floor with a DJ booth built into a salvaged Rolls-Royce, an outdoor patio anchored by a double-decker bus that serves as a second DJ stage, and private karaoke rooms for groups who want their own sound. Opened in 2018 by Two Bit Circus creators with a vinyl and music memorabilia aesthetic throughout, On The Record celebrates music culture in a way no other Vegas club does — framed platinum records, vintage gear, and curated sound define every room. The craft cocktail program is one of the most considered in Vegas nightlife, with bartenders who rotate in as guest artists alongside the DJs. The venue programs hip-hop, Top 40, and open format across its intimate 800-person capacity, making it the go-to for groups who want energy without the overwhelming scale of the Strip mega-clubs. Wednesday night has become a local industry staple, drawing off-duty service industry workers from across the Strip. With a capacity of approximately 800 guests, On The Record is an intimate, boutique-style space where the energy stays concentrated and every corner of the room feeds off the DJ booth.

The Sunday-night atmosphere at On The Record inside Park MGM is best understood as The most creatively designed nightclub in Las Vegas — 11,000 square feet hidden behind a working record store, with a Rolls-Royce DJ booth in the main room, a double-decker bus outdoor DJ stage on the patio, and private karaoke rooms bookable by groups. Three completely different environments under one roof: interior dance floor with the Rolls-Royce booth as the visual anchor, open-air patio with the bus stage above the crowd, and private rooms where the group controls its own sound and pace entirely. The craft cocktail program rotates guest bartenders alongside the DJs, making the bar a parallel performance stage rather than a service counter. At 800-person capacity, the venue operates at a social scale where groups maintain cohesion across the room — large enough for genuine energy, intimate enough that a group of 8 to 10 stays together rather than fragmenting across a massive floor. Best for groups who want creativity over spectacle, intimacy over scale, and a club entrance that becomes its own story the moment the group walks through the record store into the speakeasy.. On The Record is defined by its standout features: Enter through a working record store, DJ booth built into a Rolls-Royce, Double-decker bus outdoor DJ stage, Private karaoke rooms available, Craft cocktail + guest bartender program, and 800 capacity — intimate alternative to mega-clubs. Each of these elements contributes to the signature atmosphere that keeps guests coming back and has earned the venue its reputation among both first-time visitors and Vegas regulars.

Since opening its doors in 2018, On The Record has spent over 5 years establishing itself as a cornerstone of Las Vegas nightlife. The venue has evolved through multiple upgrades and redesigns while maintaining the identity that made it a destination in the first place. The music program at On The Record centers on Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format, delivering the beats and rhythms that keep the dance floor moving all night. The DJs curate sets that blend chart-topping hits with deeper cuts and crowd-reading transitions.

Spanning 11,000 square feet at Park MGM, On The Record uses every inch of its footprint to deliver a layered Sunday-night experience. Known as “11,000 Sq Ft Hidden Speakeasy at Park MGM — Enter Through the Record Store”, On The Record lives up to that billing with production quality and attention to detail that rival the best nightlife destinations on the planet.

Sunday Crowd at On The Record

Sunday Night Crowd & Vibe at On The Record

Sunday at On The Record attracts weekend survivors extending their trip and locals who prefer the relaxed Sunday energy at Park MGM. The atmosphere — The most creatively designed nightclub in Las Vegas — 11,000 square feet hidden behind a working record store, with a Rolls-Royce DJ booth in the main room, a double-decker bus outdoor DJ stage on the patio, and private karaoke rooms bookable by groups. Three completely different environments under one roof: interior dance floor with the Rolls-Royce booth as the visual anchor, open-air patio with the bus stage above the crowd, and private rooms where the group controls its own sound and pace entirely. The craft cocktail program rotates guest bartenders alongside the DJs, making the bar a parallel performance stage rather than a service counter. At 800-person capacity, the venue operates at a social scale where groups maintain cohesion across the room — large enough for genuine energy, intimate enough that a group of 8 to 10 stays together rather than fragmenting across a massive floor. Best for groups who want creativity over spectacle, intimacy over scale, and a club entrance that becomes its own story the moment the group walks through the record store into the speakeasy. — manifests in a more communal, low-pressure form. The demographic skews slightly older and more experienced than the Friday-Saturday influx, and the Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format sets reflect that maturity with deeper, more atmospheric selections.

On The Record Music

Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format

On The Record Hours

Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM

On The Record Cover

Normally $20-40 cover

Sunday Deep Dive

The Last Dance — Sunday Night Farewell at On The Record

Sunday at On The Record occupies a psychological space no other night touches: it is simultaneously the end of the weekend and the beginning of departure logistics, and the guests who walk into Park MGM on Sunday evening have made a deliberate choice to squeeze one more memory out of their trip before Monday's flight home. The Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM window on Sunday often compresses or shifts to accommodate seasonal Nightswim programming — outdoor pool-and-nightclub hybrids that leverage the desert warmth and On The Record's 11,000-square-foot production infrastructure under the open sky. The 800-guest capacity operates at perhaps thirty to forty percent on a standard Sunday, creating a spatial openness where groups merge organically — bachelor parties link up with birthday crews, couples befriend solo travelers, and by midnight the room functions as one extended social circle bound by the shared sentiment of making the last night count.

The late-night dining ecosystem surrounding On The Record shapes Sunday strategy in ways that do not apply to other nights. Park MGM operates late-night restaurant service that catches the Sunday crowd as they leave On The Record — post-club meals become a decompression ritual where groups recount the weekend over plates that arrive after 2 AM. Getting home after Sunday at On The Record: Rideshare dropoff at Park MGM main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Enter through the casino floor — look for the record store entrance. Sunday-night surge pricing drops to near-baseline because the majority of tourists have already retreated to their hotels by midnight, leaving the roads clear and the pricing flat. The financial calculus favors closing out the trip at On The Record: drinks remain at Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500, but the relaxed pace means each drink lasts longer, the bartender conversation is genuine rather than transactional, and the overall per-person spend drops naturally because nobody is racing to keep up with weekend tempo.

Departure logistics for Monday morning add a practical dimension to Sunday at On The Record that veteran Vegas visitors plan around. The Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list cover reduces or vanishes on Sunday — the NoCoverVegas guest list guarantees free admission regardless, preserving cash for the airport taxi and any last-minute hotel checkout incidentals. Sunday bottle service at On The Record starts well below the Starting at $500 weekend standard, and some hosts build promotional packages — complimentary bottle upgrades, waived gratuity on the first round, or comp'd champagne toasts — specifically designed to fill the room on a night when occupancy is not guaranteed. The Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format programming at On The Record on Sunday gravitates toward deeper, more atmospheric selections — DJs read the farewell energy in the room and construct sets that feel like a soundtrack to the end credits of a film, balancing euphoria with the bittersweet awareness that the trip is winding down. For the last time this trip, take in the full scope of what makes On The Record singular — on the record at park mgm is the most creatively designed nightlife venue in las vegas — a 11,000-square-foot speakeasy concept where entry is hidden behind a working record store storefront off the park mgm casino floor — and let Sunday's lower intensity reveal details you missed during the weekend's beautiful chaos.

Sunday at On The Record

Inside On The Record on Sundays

On The Record is a 11,000 square foot venue with a capacity of approximately 800 guests. On Sunday nights, the venue operates at or near full capacity, creating an intense, immersive atmosphere where the music, lights, and crowd energy merge into one experience. The overall vibe at On The Record is best described as: The most creatively designed nightclub in Las Vegas — 11,000 square feet hidden behind a working record store, with a Rolls-Royce DJ booth in the main room, a double-decker bus outdoor DJ stage on the patio, and private karaoke rooms bookable by groups. Three completely different environments under one roof: interior dance floor with the Rolls-Royce booth as the visual anchor, open-air patio with the bus stage above the crowd, and private rooms where the group controls its own sound and pace entirely. The craft cocktail program rotates guest bartenders alongside the DJs, making the bar a parallel performance stage rather than a service counter. At 800-person capacity, the venue operates at a social scale where groups maintain cohesion across the room — large enough for genuine energy, intimate enough that a group of 8 to 10 stays together rather than fragmenting across a massive floor. Best for groups who want creativity over spectacle, intimacy over scale, and a club entrance that becomes its own story the moment the group walks through the record store into the speakeasy.. This atmosphere is amplified on Sundays when every element of the venue is running at peak performance. Peak hours at On The Record are 11:30 PM – 2:00 AM. On Sunday nights, plan to be on the dance floor during peak hours for the best energy. The DJ's set builds toward these moments with carefully curated transitions and production cues.

On The Record at Park MGM is the most creatively designed nightlife venue in Las Vegas — a 11,000-square-foot speakeasy concept where entry is hidden behind a working record store storefront off the Park MGM casino floor. Once inside, three distinct rooms offer completely different atmospheres: a main room dance floor with a DJ booth built into a salvaged Rolls-Royce, an outdoor patio anchored by a double-decker bus that serves as a second DJ stage, and private karaoke rooms for groups who want their own sound. Opened in 2018 by Two Bit Circus creators with a vinyl and music memorabilia aesthetic throughout, On The Record celebrates music culture in a way no other Vegas club does — framed platinum records, vintage gear, and curated sound define every room. The craft cocktail program is one of the most considered in Vegas nightlife, with bartenders who rotate in as guest artists alongside the DJs. The venue programs hip-hop, Top 40, and open format across its intimate 800-person capacity, making it the go-to for groups who want energy without the overwhelming scale of the Strip mega-clubs. Wednesday night has become a local industry staple, drawing off-duty service industry workers from across the Strip.

Sunday Night DJs at On The Record

On The Record at Park MGM hosts a world-class roster of resident DJs. Sunday nights at On The Record feature headliner talent with the highest production value.

Plan Your Sunday at On The Record

Sunday Night Tips for On The Record

Sunday Arrival at On The Record

Sunday events at On The Record may start earlier, especially for Nightswim or special programming at Park MGM. Standard hours are Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM — check for Sunday modifications. For standard Sunday night events, arriving by 11:00 PM is ideal. Arrive at On The Record well before 11:30 PM – 2:00 AM to clear the 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 entrance queue.

On The Record Dress Code

On The Record at Park MGM enforces: Upscale casual to nightclub attire. No athletic wear or sandals. Sunday night security at On The Record is the most selective of the week — dress to impress.

Sunday Guest List at On The Record

Free for women all night. Men free before 12:30 AM with even ratio. Sunday guest list at On The Record fills up fastest — sign up through NoCoverVegas early.

On The Record Sunday Bottle Service

Table minimums at On The Record: Starting at $500. Sunday nights at On The Record carry the highest minimums — book through NoCoverVegas for the best rates.

Sunday Costs at On The Record

On The Record Sunday Night Pricing

Without a guest list, Sunday night at On The Record inside Park MGM costs: Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. With the NoCoverVegas On The Record guest list, you skip the Sunday cover charge entirely — saving $40-75 per person. Once inside On The Record, Sunday drink prices are: Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500. Tipping at On The Record is expected — $1-2 per beer, $2-5 per cocktail, or 18-20% for On The Record bottle service. VIP bottle service at On The Record at Park MGM starts at Starting at $500. Sunday night minimums at On The Record are typically at the higher end of the range. Bottle service includes a dedicated table, VIP entry (bypassing all lines at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109), a personal server, and mixers.

Sunday at On The Record Without Guest List

Normally $20-40 cover

Sunday at On The Record With NoCoverVegas

FREE

Sunday Transportation to On The Record

Getting to On The Record on Sunday

NoCoverVegas includes a free guest list entry from your hotel to On The Record at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 inside Park MGM. This eliminates rideshare surge pricing ($30-50 on busy nights near Park MGM), parking hassles, and the need to navigate to On The Record. Simply mention it when you sign up for the On The Record guest list, and we coordinate everything. If you prefer to drive to On The Record: Self-parking at Park MGM garage ($15). Valet at Park MGM main entrance ($30+). For rideshare to On The Record: Rideshare dropoff at Park MGM main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Enter through the casino floor — look for the record store entrance. Sunday night rideshare surge near On The Record at Park MGM peaks between midnight and 2 AM — the NoCoverVegas ride eliminates this cost entirely.

On The RecordSunday Night Address

3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Sunday Local Knowledge for On The Record

Insider Tips for Sundays at On The Record

Pre-Game Strategy for On The Record

Sunday nights at On The Record draw the biggest crowds, so eat a solid meal before heading to Park MGM. Drink prices inside On The Record run Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500, so having a couple of drinks at your hotel bar before arriving saves money and gets the energy building. Doors open at the start of the Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM window — time your dinner reservation to finish ninety minutes before you plan to arrive at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

On The Record Dress Code on Sundays

The On The Record dress code: Upscale casual to nightclub attire. No athletic wear or sandals. Security at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 enforces this strictly, especially on Sunday nights when the 800-capacity room is at peak occupancy. A common mistake is wearing designer sneakers — most venues including $On The Record reject them. Stick to dress shoes or clean boots for men and heels or stylish flats for women. With a 800-guest capacity, On The Record door staff can afford to be selective about who they admit. The fashion expectation aligns with the venue's atmosphere — The most creatively designed nightclub in Las Vegas — 11,000 square feet hidden behind a working record store, with a Rolls-Royce DJ booth in the main room, a double-decker bus outdoor DJ stage on the patio, and private karaoke rooms bookable by groups. Three completely different environments under one roof: interior dance floor with the Rolls-Royce booth as the visual anchor, open-air patio with the bus stage above the crowd, and private rooms where the group controls its own sound and pace entirely. The craft cocktail program rotates guest bartenders alongside the DJs, making the bar a parallel performance stage rather than a service counter. At 800-person capacity, the venue operates at a social scale where groups maintain cohesion across the room — large enough for genuine energy, intimate enough that a group of 8 to 10 stays together rather than fragmenting across a massive floor. Best for groups who want creativity over spectacle, intimacy over scale, and a club entrance that becomes its own story the moment the group walks through the record store into the speakeasy.

Navigating On The Record on Sundays

Once inside On The Record on Sunday, head to the main bar first to orient yourself — at 11,000 square feet, On The Record is larger than most visitors expect. Your first Sunday-night order at On The Record will run Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500 — tip well and the bartender remembers you all night. On Sundays, the 11,000-square-foot dance floor at On The Record has room to move and the bars are less crowded — faster service and a more personal experience with the Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format programming. Do not miss enter through a working record store — it is a defining feature of the On The Record Sunday-night experience.

Leaving On The Record on Sunday

Plan your Sunday exit from On The Record before you need it. Sunday rideshare from 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109: Rideshare dropoff at Park MGM main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Enter through the casino floor — look for the record store entrance. The NoCoverVegas free entry eliminates the Sunday-night surge — your ride home from On The Record is included when you sign up for the guest list. If you drove to On The Record: Self-parking at Park MGM garage ($15). Valet at Park MGM main entrance ($30+).

On The Record Sunday Character

What Defines On The Record on Sundays

The compact footprint of On The Record is the secret weapon that separates it from the mega-clubs on the Strip. At 800 capacity, every patron stands close enough to the DJ booth to read the tracklist. The bartenders learn faces by the second round, the sound pressure stays even across the entire floor, and the Sunday-night atmosphere vibrates with a concentrated intensity that larger rooms dilute. Intimate does not mean quiet here — it means every watt of the sound system hits harder because there is nowhere for the energy to dissipate.

On The Record at Park MGM occupies the sweet spot of Vegas nightclub maturity — established enough to command premier Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format DJ residencies and a loyal following, yet recent enough that the 11,000-square-foot interiors, sound system, and production technology still feel current. On The Record has had time to refine its Sunday-night programming through real-world feedback, adjusting everything from the opening-set Hip Hop, Top 40, Open Format playlist to the moment the headliner takes the 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 stage based on years of crowd data.

Anchored at the south end of the Strip near the MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay corridor, On The Record benefits from proximity to the T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium crowd. On Sunday nights during fight weekends or concert events, the post-show wave floods into the club and elevates the energy to a level that regular nights cannot touch. The south Strip also tends to have lower rideshare surge pricing late at night compared to the congested mid-Strip zone, which saves your group money on the ride home.

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Sunday Questions About On The Record

On The Record Sunday FAQ

Is On The Record open on Sundays?

On The Record at Park MGM operates Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM. Sunday is one of the peak programming nights at On The Record with headliner talent and full 11,000-square-foot production. The venue's strongest nights are typically Friday and Saturday are the busiest nights. Wednesday is a great low-key option..

Is there a guest list for On The Record on Sunday?

Yes. NoCoverVegas offers free guest list at On The Record inside Park MGM on Sunday nights when the club is open. Free for women all night. Men free before 12:30 AM with even ratio. Ladies-free nights at On The Record: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday on guest list. Sunday guest list fills fastest — sign up early.

What is the dress code at On The Record on Sunday?

The On The Record dress code: Upscale casual to nightclub attire. No athletic wear or sandals. Security at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 enforces this every night, but Sunday is the most selective because the 800-guest room is at peak capacity. Sunday Nightswim events at On The Record may have a swimwear dress code instead — check the specific event.

How much does On The Record cost on Sunday night?

General admission at On The Record on Sunday: Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list. Inside On The Record, drinks cost Mixed drinks $16–25, Beers $12, Bottles from $500 — tip $2-5 per cocktail. VIP bottle service at On The Record starts at Starting at $500. The NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the Sunday cover charge at On The Record entirely, saving $40-75 per person.

What time should I arrive at On The Record on Sunday?

Sunday events at On The Record may start earlier, especially for Nightswim or special programming at Park MGM. Standard hours are Wed, Fri–Sat, 10 PM – 4 AM — check for Sunday modifications. For standard Sunday night events, arriving by 11:00 PM is ideal.

How do I get to On The Record on Sunday night?

NoCoverVegas provides a complimentary Sunday-night guest list from any Strip hotel directly to On The Record at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (inside Park MGM). Rideshare option for On The Record: Rideshare dropoff at Park MGM main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Enter through the casino floor — look for the record store entrance. Driving to On The Record: Self-parking at Park MGM garage ($15). Valet at Park MGM main entrance ($30+). Sunday rideshare pricing near On The Record at Park MGM stays at base rates.

Can I bring a group to On The Record on Sunday?

Yes, groups of all sizes are welcome on the Sunday NoCoverVegas guest list at On The Record. For the smoothest Sunday entry at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, maintain an even gender ratio. All-male groups of 4 or more should consider On The Record bottle service (starting at Starting at $500) for guaranteed Sunday entry. Sunday nights are more relaxed about group composition at On The Record inside Park MGM, making it a great option for larger groups.

Is the Sunday guest list at On The Record really free?

Yes, the NoCoverVegas Sunday guest list for On The Record at Park MGM is 100% free with no hidden fees or deposits. You save the full Normally $20-40 cover — FREE with NoCoverVegas guest list Sunday cover charge at On The Record and receive a free guest list entry at your hotel to 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. We are an official promoter partner with On The Record and every major venue on the Las Vegas Strip. Sunday guest list approval at On The Record is nearly automatic. Our service is funded by the venues themselves — you pay nothing.

One Last Night at On The Record

Get on the Sunday Night Guest List at On The Record

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