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Palm Tree Beach Club Events — July 2026

DJ lineups, pool parties, and events at Palm Tree Beach Club for July 2026. Free guest list entry through NoCoverVegas.

MGM Grand · 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal) · Season: March – September

Capacity: 3,000 | Open since 2025 · Peak season — July brings the biggest DJs and hottest parties of the year

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Highlighted dates indicate typical pool party days at Palm Tree Beach Club. Hours: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal).

July 2026 Pool Party Season in Vegas

July is part of the peak season for Las Vegas pool parties. July is the absolute peak at Palm Tree Beach Club — 110°F-plus temperatures, Independence Day programming, maximum DJ caliber, and the highest attendance of the entire March – September season at MGM Grand. Every amenity runs at full capacity.

Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand is one of the premier dayclub experiences in Las Vegas. Palm Tree Beach Club opened in May 2025 as the MGM Grand's reimagined successor to Wet Republic — one of the most historically significant pool party spaces in Las Vegas Strip history — and represents one of the most distinctive venue launches in Strip nightlife.

Cover Charge

$25–50 (free with guest list)

Dress Code

Resort swimwear. No athletic wear or denim.

Hours

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal)

Location

MGM Grand

3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

What to Expect in July at Palm Tree Beach Club

Weather, crowds, and what makes July unique at Palm Tree Beach Club.

July Weather

July is peak summer in Las Vegas with highs above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The pool party scene is at its biggest, but the heat demands preparation. Arrive early, hydrate constantly, and take breaks in the shade.

Crowd Levels

Palm Tree Beach Club is at peak capacity during the summer months. Saturday pool parties regularly sell out and lines can be long for general admission. Guest list is essential during this period. Cabanas and daybeds book out days in advance.

JulyEvents & Highlights

July at Palm Tree Beach Club means Independence Day weekend parties at MGM Grand, mid-summer DJ residencies at full swing, and the most intense pool party atmosphere of the year across the 3,000-capacity venue. Fourth of July weekend at Palm Tree Beach Club is the single highest-attendance event of the March – September season. The WSOP poker crowd adds a unique demographic layer.

Season Status

July 2026 falls in the peak season of pool party season at Palm Tree Beach Club. The venue operates 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal) and is located at MGM Grand. Fresh, tropical reboot of the iconic Wet Republic space. Tao Group brings their nightlife expertise to create a modern pool party with elevated food and drink options alongside massive DJs.

Planning Your July Visit to Palm Tree Beach Club

What to wear, what to bring, and how to prepare for a pool party at Palm Tree Beach Club in July.

What to Wear in July

Resort swimwear. No athletic wear or denim. For July at Palm Tree Beach Club, July's 110-degree-plus heat makes minimal swimwear essential at Palm Tree Beach Club — light colors that reflect sunlight are smarter than dark suits that absorb heat on the pool deck.

What to Bring in July

Bring reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 70 or higher is recommended for July's extreme UV exposure at Palm Tree Beach Club), your phone in a waterproof pouch, a small clear bag for essentials, cash for tips, and your valid ID for entry at Palm Tree Beach Club. In July, also bring a refillable water bottle — Palm Tree Beach Club's hydration stations will keep you topped up, and the summer heat at MGM Grand demands constant fluid intake. Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand has lockers available for valuables near the 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 entrance.

When to Arrive in July

Peak hours at Palm Tree Beach Club are 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM. For July at Palm Tree Beach Club, arrive right at 11:00 AM — July is peak season and the 3,000-capacity venue fills rapidly, with guest list check-in lines growing after noon. The guest list line at Palm Tree Beach Club moves faster than general admission.

Pool Party Pricing in July at Palm Tree Beach Club

Cover charges, cabana costs, and bottle service pricing for July 2026.

General Admission

General admission cover at Palm Tree Beach Club is $25–50 (free with guest list). July cover charges at Palm Tree Beach Club are at their annual maximum, with Fourth of July weekend carrying additional holiday surcharges on top of peak pricing. Without the NoCoverVegas guest list, a group of six pays upward of two hundred dollars just to walk through the MGM Grand entrance. NoCoverVegas guest list eliminates the cover charge entirely — sign up below for free entry to Palm Tree Beach Club.

Getting to Palm Tree Beach Club in July

Drop off at MGM Grand main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd. Walk through casino toward the pool area. MGM Grand parking garage. Self-parking available. Palm Tree Beach Club is located at 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. July rideshare surge pricing on weekend afternoons near MGM Grand reaches its seasonal peak — expect fares two to three times normal rates between noon and 4 PM. The NoCoverVegas guest list is especially valuable during peak summer months to avoid these July surcharges.

Cabana & Daybed Pricing

Daybed

Peak season pricing — book early

$500+

Cabana

Peak season pricing — book early

$1,500+

Grand Cabana

Peak season pricing — book early

$2,000+

Reimagined replacement for Wet Republic. Tao Group partnership ensures top-tier DJ bookings. Pricing may vary based on July demand and DJ lineup.

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What to Expect

A Typical July Day at Palm Tree Beach Club

A July pool party at Palm Tree Beach Club begins with doors opening at 11:00 AM. Summer temperatures in July regularly exceed 100°F, so most guests head straight for the pool or grab a shaded daybed upon arrival. The early crowd tends to be more relaxed — this is the best window to claim a premium general-admission spot near the main stage before the venue fills up.

By early afternoon the energy ramps up as the headliner DJ takes the stage at Palm Tree Beach Club. Peak hours at Palm Tree Beach Club are 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM, when the venue is at its most electric. The main pool area becomes the center of the party with dancers, confetti cannons, and bottle presentations for VIP guests. With a capacity of 3,000, Palm Tree Beach Club delivers a high-energy atmosphere without feeling overly packed — there is enough space to dance, swim, and socialize throughout July. July at Palm Tree Beach Club is when the afternoon energy becomes almost overwhelming — the headliner set combined with peak summer heat creates a sensory intensity that defines the Las Vegas pool party experience.

As the afternoon winds down toward 5:00 PM (Wed, many guests transition to dinner plans or head back to freshen up before the nightlife begins. Palm Tree Beach Club is located at MGM Grand, putting you steps from restaurants, bars, and nightclubs for the rest of your evening. In July, the late-afternoon exit from Palm Tree Beach Club still feels like walking into a furnace — the pavement around MGM Grand radiates stored heat well past sunset, so plan on a full shower and air-conditioned cool-down before venturing back out. Through NoCoverVegas, your guest list entry is confirmed and a free entry handles all transportation during July 2026.

About the Venue

Why Palm Tree Beach Club in July 2026

Palm Tree Beach Club opened in May 2025 as the MGM Grand's reimagined successor to Wet Republic — one of the most historically significant pool party spaces in Las Vegas Strip history — and represents one of the most distinctive venue launches in Strip nightlife. The concept was co-developed by Kygo, the Norwegian DJ and producer, whose Palm Tree Crew lifestyle brand provided the creative direction for the venue's design aesthetic and booking philosophy. This artist-forward development model — where a globally recognized DJ co-creates the venue concept rather than simply booking a residency — is unique on the Strip and explains why Palm Tree has a more coherent visual and musical identity than other dayclubs built on the same operator-first model. The tropical-minimalist design uses pink and green pastels, lush plantings throughout the deck, and a Palm Springs-influenced aesthetic that stands in deliberate contrast to the louder visual identity of other Strip mega-dayclubs. At nearly 60,000 square feet, Palm Tree ranks among the three largest pool party venues in Las Vegas and features a saltwater main pool — one of only a few dayclubs on the Strip using saltwater filtration — that leaves the water noticeably cleaner on skin and eyes than the chlorine-heavy alternatives at neighboring venues. The 2026 programming calendar features Tiësto, Fisher, DJ Pauly D, Steve Aoki, and Martin Garrix, with Kygo holding periodic headline appearances that draw melodic house and pop fans who would not typically attend a Las Vegas dayclub, broadening the venue's demographic reach beyond the EDM-core audience. Palm Tree operates Wednesday through Sunday — one additional day compared to most Strip dayclubs — making it the best full-scale option for midweek groups attending conventions at the LVCC, Aria, Mandalay Bay, or T-Mobile Arena. Wednesday sessions run as 'Drift Wednesdays,' a recurring Tao Group programming series featuring rotating local and regional DJs — the only full-scale Strip dayclub event available on Wednesdays in 2026. The MGM Grand campus location places Palm Tree within walking distance of T-Mobile Arena, Park MGM, New York-New York, and ARIA — giving it the most geographically central position of any major dayclub on the Las Vegas Strip. The 2026 EDC Week lineup (May 14–17) anchors the season's opening peak: Above & Beyond headlines Thursday, Zedd headlines Friday, Alesso headlines Saturday, and Chris Lake closes Sunday — four headliner-quality bookings across four consecutive days, the densest single-week programming of any Strip dayclub. Chris Lake holds additional 2026 residency dates at Palm Tree on June 13, July 18, and August 29, while Fisher is confirmed for a July 4th pool party, establishing Palm Tree as the primary Las Vegas home for tech-house and melodic house fans during the 2026 summer season. Fresh, tropical reboot of the iconic Wet Republic space. Tao Group brings their nightlife expertise to create a modern pool party with elevated food and drink options alongside massive DJs.

As one of the newest dayclubs in Las Vegas, Palm Tree Beach Club opened in 2025 and brings modern design, cutting-edge sound systems, and fresh energy to the Strip's pool party scene. In July 2026, that newness means updated facilities, pristine pools, and an evolving entertainment lineup that keeps each visit feeling fresh. With a capacity of 3,000, Palm Tree Beach Club ranks among the largest dayclubs in Vegas, offering expansive pool areas and multiple entertainment zones. During July, that scale means room to spread out across the venue without sacrificing the high-energy atmosphere that defines the pool party experience.

What makes Palm Tree Beach Club stand out for July 2026: reimagined replacement for wet republic, drift wednesdays — weekly wednesday series with rotating djs, edc week 2026: above & beyond, zedd, alesso, chris lake (may 14–17), kygo, martin garrix, tiësto, fisher, chris lake, zedd, steve aoki headliners, premium cabanas and vip service, and kygo 2026 confirmed dates: april 25, may 2 (cinco de mayo), october 10. During peak summer months like July, every one of these features is operating at maximum intensity. The DJ residencies are at their strongest, the production is at full scale, and the crowd energy is at its yearly peak. Palm Tree Beach Club in July is the definitive Las Vegas pool party experience.

July Character

What July 2026 Brings to Palm Tree Beach Club

Summer in Las Vegas is not a background detail — it is a defining force that reshapes every hour at Palm Tree Beach Club. July brings triple-digit temperatures that make the pools feel less like amenities and more like survival mechanisms, and the crowd embraces the heat as part of the spectacle. The DJ calibrates peak-energy tracks for early afternoon when the sun is directly overhead and the entire deck radiates warmth, then transitions into deeper, more groove-oriented sets as the shadows lengthen. Hydration stations become as important as bar stations, and the veteran pool party guests know to alternate between frozen cocktails and ice water to maintain stamina through a full July afternoon at Palm Tree Beach Club.

The expansive 3,000-person footprint of Palm Tree Beach Club shapes the July experience in ways that smaller venues cannot offer. During this part of the season, the multiple pool zones allow the crowd to distribute organically — sun-chasers claim the open deck, shade-seekers settle under the cabana canopies, and the music-first contingent stakes out the dance area flanking the main stage. That spatial variety means a July visit adapts to your mood rather than forcing you into a single experience, and groups with mixed preferences can split up and reconvene without anyone sacrificing their ideal vantage point.

As a venue that opened in 2025, Palm Tree Beach Club is still writing its July playbook — and that creative freshness translates directly into programming decisions. Newer dayclubs experiment more aggressively with event formats, DJ pairings, and theme nights because they are building traditions rather than defending established ones. The July 2026 calendar at Palm Tree Beach Club may include format innovations that older venues would never risk, which makes checking the weekly lineup through NoCoverVegas particularly valuable for guests who want to catch something genuinely different.

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Insider Intelligence

Your July 2026 Vegas Pool Party Playbook

Everything you need to know about visiting Palm Tree Beach Club in July — from who else will be there to how to get the best deal.

July is the undisputed king of pool party months in Las Vegas, and Palm Tree Beach Club operates at a level of intensity that the other seven months of the March – September season simply cannot match. Independence Day weekend anchors the first half of the month with a patriotic fervor that manifests as red-white-and-blue swimwear, American flag pool floats, and DJ sets that drop crowd-unifying anthems timed to fireworks visible from the MGM Grand property. The 3,000-capacity venue at MGM Grand fills to maximum on Independence Day — every square foot of the Palm Tree Beach Club pool deck is occupied. The demographic is overwhelmingly domestic travelers — road-trippers from California, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada who drive to Vegas for the holiday weekend and make Palm Tree Beach Club the focal point of their celebration. Since opening in 2025, Palm Tree Beach Club's Fourth of July programming has become one of the most anticipated events on the Strip. Family reunions, friend-group reunions, and military appreciation groups all converge on the same pool deck.

Surviving a July afternoon at Palm Tree Beach Club requires a game plan that respects the 110-degree-plus reality. Veteran pool partiers treat the day in three phases: the cool-down arrival window from 11:00 AM to noon where you claim territory and settle in; the blast-furnace peak from noon to three when shade and pool submersion are non-negotiable; and the golden-hour wind-down from three to 5:00 PM (Wed when the temperature relents enough to dance on dry concrete without burning your feet. Peak hours at Palm Tree Beach Club run 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM, and in July those hours overlap with the most extreme heat of the day. Frozen drinks outsell everything else at the bar during July, and the Palm Tree Beach Club staff increases ice production by three hundred percent compared to March. Waterproof phone pouches are essential — not because of pool splashing, but because sweat can damage electronics within minutes of direct sun exposure.

July pricing at Palm Tree Beach Club is the summit of the entire season calendar. Every VIP option — cabanas, bungalows, daybeds, lily pads — commands peak rates that will not be matched in any other month. The standard cover of $25–50 (free with guest list) at Palm Tree Beach Club is waived through the NoCoverVegas guest list. The Fourth of July weekend itself carries holiday surcharges on top of peak-season pricing, making it the single most expensive pool party weekend of the year at MGM Grand. For budget-conscious visitors, mid-July weekdays offer the same DJ quality and summer atmosphere at lower VIP minimums. MGM Grand parking garage. Self-parking available. The World Series of Poker is in full swing during July, which adds a poker-player contingent to the Palm Tree Beach Club crowd — these guests tend to be night owls who treat the pool party as their daytime entertainment before returning to the tournament tables.

Palm Tree Beach Club July 2026— Complete Guide

Full performer breakdown, guest list strategy, and what to expect this month

Palm Tree Beach Club July 2026 delivers the venue's peak month of programming — nine confirmed performances across four weekends, with headliners whose combined global streaming numbers and Las Vegas residency track records make July at Palm Tree one of the most consistently stacked dayclub months in MGM's pool programming history.

The Fourth of July holiday weekend opens the month on a high-intensity note. Mike Attack returns for Friday July 3, holding the resident DJ slot that has become one of his regular Palm Tree appearances on holiday Fridays. Saturday July 4 delivers FISHER — Graeme Fisher, the Australian DJ and producer whose bass house and tech house productions have built one of the most loyal live followings in electronic music over the past decade. His catalog centers on tracks like "Losing It," "Yeah the Girls," "Crowd Control," and "After Midnight" — recordings that prioritize raw bass architecture, industrial percussion, and extended peak-hour sequences calibrated for maximum outdoor pool impact. FISHER's July 4 booking at Palm Tree is his second confirmed appearance at the venue in 2026, following his May performance during EDC Week. His Independence Day slot draws fans who specifically seek his high-energy tech house approach as an alternative to the more pop-crossover bookings at EBC and OMNIA Dayclub on the same Saturday. The Fourth of July weekend is one of the three highest-demand weekends of the Las Vegas summer calendar; Tiësto at Palm Tree's later July appearances, Fisher's availability through NoCoverVegas guest list, and the MGM campus's walkable access to T-Mobile Arena parking make this one of the most accessible entry points into the Independence Day dayclub circuit.

The second and third July weekends fall during NBA 2K Summer League (July 9–19, 2026) — the Las Vegas Strip's most celebrity-concentrated non-holiday stretch of the year, when all 30 NBA franchises converge on UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center and their players, agents, and executives become the Strip's dominant bottle-service crowd. Palm Tree Beach Club, with its MGM Grand campus location adjacent to the arena district and T-Mobile Arena, occupies a particularly accessible position during Summer League week for athletes and personnel staying at MGM-affiliated properties. Saturday July 11 delivers Tiësto at Palm Tree for his first confirmed July dayclub appearance at the venue — a mid-Summer-League booking that draws both the NBA-adjacent crowd and Tiësto's own crossover fanbase. Tiësto's progressive house and tech house catalog, spanning from his early trance recordings through "The Business," "10:35" with Tate McRae, and "Hot in It" with Charli XCX, provides one of the most genre-spanning set templates in electronic music — an asset in the celebrity-audience environment of Summer League week, where the crowd spans hip-hop fans through dance music devotees. DJ Shift holds Friday July 10 as a resident opener for the Summer League weekend, and Sunday July 12 features Twinsick — the DJ duo whose energetic production catalog bridges tech house and bass music — as the Sunday set after the peak Saturday.

Chris Lake headlines Saturday July 18 for the closing weekend of NBA Summer League. The British-born DJ and producer — born Christopher Charles Lake, founder of Black Book Records and a central figure in the current deep house and tech house underground — brings the most sonically distinct booking of the July calendar at Palm Tree. His productions, including "Turn Off The Lights," "Love... Finally," and the collaborative "The Answer" with Skrillex, operate at the intersection of underground credibility and commercial accessibility that has made him one of the highest-demand dayclub headliners on the Las Vegas circuit. His July 18 Palm Tree appearance is his second Summer League week booking at the venue — a confirmation of his role as one of Palm Tree's rotating A-list residents across the summer season. DJ Stretch returns for Friday July 17 in his regular Friday resident capacity, warming up the Summer League closing weekend before Lake's Saturday afternoon.

The final July weekend (July 25–26) wraps the month with two of the summer calendar's more distinctive performers. Saturday July 25 delivers Elderbrook — the British artist Alex Kotz, whose work spans electronic production, songwriting, and vocalist performance in a format that bridges club music and pop songwriting with genuine artistic depth. Elderbrook's catalog includes "How Many Times" (with Claptone), "Cola" (with CamelPhat, a Grammy winner for Best Dance Recording), "Sleepwalking" (with Rudimental), and his solo work as a vocalist and producer that has accumulated hundreds of millions of streams. His DJ Set format at Palm Tree translates his organic, vocally-centered electronic music into a dayclub performance that draws fans who attend specifically for his artistry rather than the drop-driven floor show typical of peak-hour pool parties. Vandelux closes out July on Sunday July 26 with a DJ set at Palm Tree — the Los Angeles-based DJ and producer whose melodic house and deep tech house sets have made him a recurring presence in the Las Vegas dayclub circuit, including appearances at TAO Beach and other Strip venues across the 2026 season.

July at Palm Tree Beach Club runs in parallel with the most competitive dayclub programming window of the Las Vegas summer. Encore Beach Club at Wynn books Marshmello, ODESZA, and other globally recognized acts across the same July weekends. OMNIA Dayclub at Caesars runs its own July residency calendar with Zedd, Chris Lake (as a dual-venue booking), and other concurrent headliners. Palm Tree's competitive position rests on its saltwater pool environment, its Kygo co-founded aesthetic identity, and a booking philosophy that prioritizes musical character over pure EDM celebrity — an approach that earns consistent loyalty from guests who return specifically because of how the venue feels, not just who is performing. The combined draw of Fisher, Tiësto, Chris Lake, and Elderbrook across four Saturdays makes July 2026 Palm Tree's strongest single-month lineup since opening.

Guest list for July: Fisher July 4 is the highest-demand booking of the month — register through NoCoverVegas at least five to seven days before Independence Day. Tiësto July 11 during Summer League week should be registered by Wednesday July 8. Chris Lake July 18 fills quickly for his underground-credentialed crowd; register by Wednesday July 15. Elderbrook July 25 is more accessible than the preceding Saturdays and typically has availability through Thursday registration. Walk-up cover for July headliner Saturdays runs $50–$90 per person.

Palm Tree Beach ClubJuly 2026 Weekend Schedule

Friday, July 3 — July 4th Weekend (Mike Attack)

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Saturday, July 4 — Independence Day (FISHER)

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Friday, July 10 — NBA Summer League (DJ Shift)

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Saturday, July 11 — NBA Summer League (Tiësto)

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Sunday, July 12 — Twinsick

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Friday, July 17 — Summer League Final Weekend (DJ Stretch)

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Saturday, July 18 — Chris Lake

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Saturday, July 25 — Elderbrook (DJ Set)

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Sunday, July 26 — Vandelux

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Palm Tree Beach Club July 2026— FAQ

What DJs are at Palm Tree Beach Club in July 2026?

Palm Tree Beach Club hosts resident DJs including Loud Luxury, Jonas Blue, Tiesto, Zedd, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, and more. Specific performance dates are announced closer to each event. Sign up for the guest list to stay updated.

How do I get on the guest list for Palm Tree Beach Club in July 2026?

Sign up through NoCoverVegas using the form on this page. Enter your name, phone number, date, and group size. You'll receive a text confirmation within minutes. Guest list entry is 100% free.

Is Palm Tree Beach Club open in July 2026?

Yes, Palm Tree Beach Club operates during pool season from March – September. July falls within the peak season of pool party season in Las Vegas. Hours are 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal).

What should I wear to Palm Tree Beach Club?

Resort swimwear. No athletic wear or denim.

How much does it cost to get into Palm Tree Beach Club in July?

General admission cover charge at Palm Tree Beach Club is $25–50 (free with guest list). However, NoCoverVegas offers free guest list entry — sign up through the form on this page and skip the cover charge entirely. Women are typically free all day on the guest list, and men get free entry before the early-afternoon cutoff with an even gender ratio.

What are the best days to visit Palm Tree Beach Club in July 2026?

Wednesday through Sunday. Saturday and Friday draw the biggest headliners; Wednesday attracts a smaller, more local crowd when most other dayclubs are closed. During peak summer months like July, every weekend day is busy. Saturday is the flagship day with the biggest DJs and crowds.

Can I book a cabana at Palm Tree Beach Club in July?

Yes. Cabana and daybed options at Palm Tree Beach Club include Daybed (from $500), Cabana (from $1,500), Grand Cabana (from $2,000). July is peak season — book at least a week in advance for Saturday availability. Contact NoCoverVegas for reservations and best pricing.

What time does Palm Tree Beach Club open and close in July?

Palm Tree Beach Club operates 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal) during pool season. July is full season — expect the standard schedule every weekend.

Who is performing at Palm Tree Beach Club in July 2026?

Palm Tree Beach Club July 2026 headliners: FISHER (Saturday July 4, Independence Day), Tiësto (Saturday July 11, NBA Summer League week), Chris Lake (Saturday July 18, closing Summer League weekend), and Elderbrook in a DJ Set (Saturday July 25). Friday residents include Mike Attack (July 3), DJ Shift (July 10), and DJ Stretch (July 17). Sunday residents include Twinsick (July 12) and Vandelux (July 26). All events at 11:00 AM on the outdoor saltwater pool deck at MGM Grand. Source: electronic.vegas/venue/palm-tree-beach-club-mgm-grand/

Is FISHER performing at Palm Tree Beach Club on July 4, 2026?

Yes — FISHER headlines Palm Tree Beach Club on Saturday July 4, 2026 at 11:00 AM. This is a daytime Fourth of July pool party on the outdoor saltwater pool deck at MGM Grand. FISHER's tech house and bass house DJ set is the most in-demand dayclub booking of the Independence Day weekend at Palm Tree. Register for free guest list through NoCoverVegas at least five to seven days before July 4 — July 4th weekend is one of the three highest-demand holiday weekends of the Las Vegas summer.

Is Palm Tree Beach Club open during NBA Summer League week July 2026?

Yes — Palm Tree Beach Club runs full programming during NBA 2K Summer League week (July 9–19, 2026). The July 11 booking features Tiësto on Saturday and DJ Shift on Friday July 10. Palm Tree's MGM Grand campus location puts it close to the arena district, making it an accessible daytime option for NBA players, agents, and Summer League attendees staying at MGM-affiliated properties. The venue's saltwater pool and Kygo-curated tropical-minimalist aesthetic offer a distinct alternative to EBC and OMNIA Dayclub's higher-energy EDM environments during the celebrity-concentrated Summer League week.

How do I get free entry to Palm Tree Beach Club in July 2026?

Register for the NoCoverVegas free guest list. July headliner lead times: FISHER July 4 — register at least 5–7 days before; Tiësto July 11 — register by Wednesday July 8; Chris Lake July 18 — register by Wednesday July 15; Elderbrook July 25 — Thursday registration typically works. Women receive complimentary entry at all sessions; men receive free or reduced cover entry on guest list before the afternoon peak. Walk-up cover for Saturday headliner sessions runs $50–$90 per person without guest list.

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