Pool Party SeasonLate Season

Palm Tree Beach Club Events — September 2026

DJ lineups, pool parties, and events at Palm Tree Beach Club for September 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 · Late season — catch the final pool parties of 2026 before venues close for winter

September 2026 Calendar

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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).

September 2026 Pool Party Season in Vegas

September is part of the late season for Las Vegas pool parties. September is the hidden-gem month at Palm Tree Beach Club — upper-nineties temperatures, summer-caliber DJs still performing, and noticeably smaller crowds at MGM Grand. Cabana pricing drops to shoulder-season rates while the experience stays strong.

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 September at Palm Tree Beach Club

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

September Weather

September brings slight relief with highs in the upper 90s Fahrenheit. The pool season is winding down but the parties are still going strong. This is one of the best months for pool party value — smaller crowds, great weather.

Crowd Levels

Palm Tree Beach Club is still busy in the late season but the intensity drops slightly from the July peak. You can still expect packed weekends, but getting on the guest list and securing a daybed is slightly easier than mid-summer.

SeptemberEvents & Highlights

September at Palm Tree Beach Club offers a sweet spot at MGM Grand — summer DJs are still performing their residency finales but crowds have thinned, creating a more intimate atmosphere across the 3,000-capacity venue. Convention season restarts, bringing corporate groups. iHeartRadio Music Festival spillover energizes the Strip.

Season Status

September 2026 falls in the late 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 September 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 September.

What to Wear in September

Resort swimwear. No athletic wear or denim. For September at Palm Tree Beach Club, September's upper-nineties temperatures at Palm Tree Beach Club are still warm enough for swimwear-only comfort, but bring a light cover-up for the late afternoon as the season begins winding down.

What to Bring in September

Bring reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50 or higher for September), 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 September at Palm Tree Beach Club, the late-season conditions are comfortable enough to stay the full operating window of 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal). 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 September

Peak hours at Palm Tree Beach Club are 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM. For September at Palm Tree Beach Club, late-season September crowds at Palm Tree Beach Club are lighter, so arriving between 11:00 AM and 1 PM still gets you the best selection without the urgency of summer. The guest list line at Palm Tree Beach Club moves faster than general admission.

Pool Party Pricing in September at Palm Tree Beach Club

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

General Admission

General admission cover at Palm Tree Beach Club is $25–50 (free with guest list). September cover charges at Palm Tree Beach Club drop to shoulder-season rates that represent twenty to thirty percent savings versus July. Combined with lower MGM Grand room rates, September offers the best total-cost pool party weekend of the calendar. 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 September

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. Late-season September rideshare pricing to MGM Grand drops significantly from summer peaks, though Halloween weekend and closing weekend at Palm Tree Beach Club can trigger moderate surges.

Cabana & Daybed Pricing

Daybed

Late season — often more flexible

$500+

Cabana

Late season — often more flexible

$1,500+

Grand Cabana

Late season — often more flexible

$2,000+

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

Browse Palm Tree Beach Club Events by Month

Pool party season runs March – September. Events are only available during the season.

What to Expect

A Typical September Day at Palm Tree Beach Club

A September pool party at Palm Tree Beach Club begins with doors opening at 11:00 AM. Late-season September brings milder temperatures in the 80s and 90s, making for a comfortable pool day without the extreme summer heat. The crowd at Palm Tree Beach Club is often a mix of Vegas regulars and visitors looking to catch the last pool parties before the season ends.

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 September. September's slightly cooler afternoons at Palm Tree Beach Club extend the comfortable dance-floor window — you can move between pool and deck without the brutal heat penalty that shortens summer sessions.

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 September, the day-to-night transition from Palm Tree Beach Club flows naturally into the evening programming near MGM Grand. Through NoCoverVegas, your guest list entry is confirmed and a free entry handles all transportation during September 2026.

About the Venue

Why Palm Tree Beach Club in September 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 September 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 September, 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 September 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. As September brings the season toward its close, Palm Tree Beach Club makes the most of every remaining pool party weekend. End-of-season events often carry special energy — DJs play memorable closing sets, the crowd is a mix of regulars and visitors catching the final weekends, and the slightly cooler temperatures make for a more comfortable day at the pool.

September Character

What September 2026 Brings to Palm Tree Beach Club

As the pool season arc begins to descend in September, Palm Tree Beach Club takes on a character that regulars consider the hidden gem of the calendar. The temperatures finally retreat from their summer extremes into a zone where extended poolside hours feel comfortable rather than endurance-tested. The crowd composition shifts as well — fewer first-timers following the peak-season herd, more repeat visitors and industry insiders who know that September delivers the same DJ caliber with noticeably shorter lines, easier cabana availability, and a relaxed energy that the frantic July crush never allows. There is a bittersweet quality to late-season sets, as both the performers and the audience know the countdown clock is ticking toward closing weekend.

The expansive 3,000-person footprint of Palm Tree Beach Club shapes the September 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 September 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 September 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 September 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 September 2026 Vegas Pool Party Playbook

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

September is the hidden gem of the Palm Tree Beach Club calendar, and the guests who discover this month tend to become repeat September visitors for years afterward. The first half of the month carries residual summer energy — temperatures still reach the upper nineties, DJs are fulfilling the final dates of their summer residencies, and the pool at MGM Grand remains the most appealing spot on the property. But the crowds thin noticeably compared to July and August. The 3,000-capacity venue at MGM Grand operates well below maximum in September, which means more space to spread out and faster access to every amenity at Palm Tree Beach Club. Lines that stretched forty-five minutes in peak summer shrink to ten or fifteen minutes at Palm Tree Beach Club. Cabanas that required a week of advance booking become available for same-day reservation. The velvet-rope pressure that defines summer Saturdays at Palm Tree Beach Club relaxes into something closer to a private club atmosphere.

The September demographic at Palm Tree Beach Club skews toward two distinct groups: post-summer deal seekers who deliberately schedule their Vegas trips after Labor Day for better hotel rates and smaller crowds, and European visitors on extended holiday who are taking advantage of the favorable September exchange rates and shoulder-season pricing. Convention season also kicks back into gear after the summer hiatus, bringing corporate groups who discover that a Wednesday pool party at Palm Tree Beach Club makes an excellent team-building activity that no conference center can match. 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. The mix of these visitor types creates a cosmopolitan, adult-oriented atmosphere that some guests prefer over the more raucous summer energy. Peak hours at Palm Tree Beach Club still run 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM in September, but the energy is more refined than frantic.

Value-conscious visitors should circle September at Palm Tree Beach Club in red on their planning calendars. Bottle service and cabana pricing drops to shoulder-season rates while the product — music, service, weather — remains at near-summer quality. The standard cover at Palm Tree Beach Club of $25–50 (free with guest list) is eliminated through the NoCoverVegas guest list. Hotel rates at MGM Grand and across the Strip decline twenty to forty percent from August peaks, which means the total cost of a Vegas pool party weekend in September can run half of what an identical experience costs in July. MGM Grand parking garage. Self-parking available. The iHeartRadio Music Festival typically lands in September, bringing a music-festival crowd to the Strip that spills over into the dayclub circuit at Palm Tree Beach Club. For groups debating between a summer trip and a September trip to Palm Tree Beach Club, the math and the experience both favor waiting. Wednesday through Sunday. Saturday and Friday draw the biggest headliners; Wednesday attracts a smaller, more local crowd when most other dayclubs are closed.

Palm Tree Beach Club September 2026— Complete Guide

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

Palm Tree Beach Club's September 2026 programming delivers the season's closing chapter — five confirmed headliner performances across four weekends that bring some of electronic music's most recognized names to the MGM Grand saltwater pool deck for the final run of the summer season.

Labor Day Weekend (September 5–7, 2026) opens the month with the highest-demand three-day window in September. Martin Garrix headlines Saturday, September 5 — the Dutch DJ and producer born Martijn Gerard Garritsen who rose to global fame at age seventeen with "Animals" in 2013, becoming the youngest DJ ever to top the DJ Mag Top 100 list at that time. His catalog extends from that breakthrough through "In the Name of Love" with Bebe Rexha, "Scared to Be Lonely" with Dua Lipa, and years of Grammy nominations that trace his evolution from festival main stage EDM into more pop-accessible crossover territory. Martin Garrix holds a 2026 Las Vegas residency that spans multiple venues and multiple months — his September 5 Palm Tree appearance follows his EDC Week and summer performances at TAO Beach and OMNIA Dayclub, continuing a pattern of booking the Dutch producer at the season's peak-demand holiday slots. For Labor Day Weekend specifically, Garrix's broad appeal crosses the gap between dedicated EDM fans and general Las Vegas visitors who recognize his name from mainstream radio and streaming platforms, drawing Palm Tree's widest single-day demographic on the pool deck.

Sunday, September 6 continues Labor Day Weekend with Blond:ish — the DJ and artist project of Vivie-Ann Bakos and Anstascia D'Elene Corniere, a Canadian duo whose productions bridge deep house, psychedelic house, and organic electronic music in a distinctly spiritual direction. Blond:ish's catalog includes "Welcome to the Future," "Uncaged," and years of sets that span from underground club culture to festival main stages where their combination of recorded production quality and live performance energy has built a loyal following. Their September 6 Palm Tree appearance extends Labor Day Weekend's pool party programming into Sunday afternoon, offering a different sonic texture than the Garrix Saturday booking — Blond:ish's more introspective deep house approach creates a Sunday wind-down atmosphere that complements the high-energy Saturday headliner without repeating it. The two-day Labor Day run at Palm Tree (Garrix Saturday, Blond:ish Sunday) gives the venue its longest holiday weekend headliner sequence since EDC Week opening in May.

Saturday, September 12 delivers Kygo — the Norwegian DJ and producer Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll who co-founded Palm Tree Beach Club with Tao Group Hospitality and whose Palm Tree Crew brand defines the venue's creative direction, booking philosophy, and design aesthetic. His September 12 Palm Tree appearance is categorically distinct from every other headliner booking in the month: as co-founder of the venue concept, Kygo's performances at Palm Tree Beach Club are homecoming events that draw fans specifically to the MGM Grand property to experience the artist in the setting he helped design. His tropical house and melodic pop electronic catalog — including "Firestone" with Conrad Sewell, "Stay" with Maty Noyes, "It Ain't Me" with Selena Gomez, and "Higher Love" with Whitney Houston — reaches across multiple demographics in a way that no other dayclub headliner at Palm Tree replicates. The September 12 booking is one of three confirmed Kygo appearances at Palm Tree in the 2026 season, with each appearance drawing a cross-genre audience that includes melodic house fans, pop fans, and Las Vegas visitors who follow Kygo specifically but would not attend a typical EDM dayclub show.

Saturday, September 19 brings DJ Pauly D — Paul DelVecchio — to Palm Tree Beach Club for the first time in the venue's inaugural season, as confirmed on the official Tao Group website. Known from MTV's Jersey Shore franchise and with a Las Vegas residency career spanning over a decade across Hakkasan, LIV, and Wynn properties, Pauly D's open-format sets blend hip-hop, R&B, and pop-accessible EDM in a format that draws mainstream Las Vegas visitors beyond the dedicated electronic music audience. September 19 falls on the Mexican Independence Day weekend (September 18–20), a holiday that historically boosts Las Vegas weekend attendance from California and Southwest markets, creating an expanded pool of potential attendees for the Palm Tree Saturday booking. His DJ Pauly D September 19 booking gives the MGM Grand campus a high-recognition name on a holiday weekend that typically ranks among September's highest-demand weekends for Las Vegas hospitality venues.

Saturday, September 26 closes the confirmed September programming with Steve Aoki — the Los Angeles-born DJ and producer whose catalog includes "Pursuit of Happiness" with Kid Cudi, "Turbulence" with Lil Jon, and the "Just Hold On" collaboration with Louis Tomlinson. Aoki's Las Vegas residency history spans decades of appearances at MGM Grand properties including Hakkasan, and his September 26 Palm Tree booking marks his second confirmed Palm Tree appearance in 2026 following his July appearance. As one of the final confirmed headliner dates of the outdoor pool season, the September 26 Aoki booking serves as Palm Tree's season-closing statement — a name that draws reliable crowds on a Saturday that would otherwise see reduced walk-up traffic as Las Vegas summer tourism begins winding toward fall. His high-energy electro house and big room EDM performance style suits the end-of-season energy of a crowd celebrating the last major dayclub weekends before October arrives and pool parties give way to indoor programming.

September at Palm Tree Beach Club represents the season's most emotionally resonant programming block — five headliners across four weekends that span the transition from peak summer to early fall, with Labor Day Weekend opening the month and Steve Aoki's late-September booking closing it. The five September performers cover the broadest genre range of any single month at the venue: progressive EDM (Garrix), deep house (Blond:ish), tropical melodic (Kygo), open-format crossover (DJ Pauly D), and electro/big room (Aoki). For guests whose schedules allow only a single late-season Las Vegas pool party visit, the Kygo September 12 booking offers the most thematically complete Palm Tree experience — the venue's co-founder in the venue he designed, in the final weeks before outdoor pool season closes.

Guest list strategy for September: Martin Garrix September 5 (Labor Day Weekend) — register at least one week in advance; Labor Day is Palm Tree's final major holiday weekend and fills guest lists faster than regular Saturdays. Blond:ish September 6 — Sunday Labor Day availability is more accessible than Saturday, register 3–5 days before. Kygo September 12 — register by Wednesday September 9; Kygo appearances fill faster than most Palm Tree bookings due to his co-founder status. DJ Pauly D September 19 — register 3–5 days before. Steve Aoki September 26 — register by Wednesday September 23 for the final confirmed headliner Saturday. Walk-up cover for September headliner Saturdays runs $30–$60 per person without guest list.

Palm Tree Beach ClubSeptember 2026 Weekend Schedule

Saturday, September 5 — Martin Garrix (Labor Day Weekend)

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Sunday, September 6 — Blond:ish (Labor Day Weekend)

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Saturday, September 12 — Kygo

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Saturday, September 19 — DJ Pauly D

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Saturday, September 26 — Steve Aoki

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Palm Tree Beach Club September 2026— FAQ

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

Yes, Palm Tree Beach Club operates during pool season from March – September. September falls within the late 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 September?

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 September 2026?

Wednesday through Sunday. Saturday and Friday draw the biggest headliners; Wednesday attracts a smaller, more local crowd when most other dayclubs are closed. In September, weekend crowds are slightly lighter than peak summer, making it a great time to visit.

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

Yes. Cabana and daybed options at Palm Tree Beach Club include Daybed (from $500), Cabana (from $1,500), Grand Cabana (from $2,000). September availability is typically better than peak summer months. Contact NoCoverVegas for reservations and best pricing.

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

Palm Tree Beach Club operates 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Wed–Sun, seasonal) during pool season. Late-season hours in September may be reduced as the season winds down. Confirm specific hours closer to your visit date.

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

Palm Tree Beach Club September 2026 headliners: Martin Garrix (Saturday September 5, Labor Day Weekend), Blond:ish (Sunday September 6, Labor Day Weekend), Kygo (Saturday September 12), DJ Pauly D (Saturday September 19), Steve Aoki (Saturday September 26). All events start at 11:00 AM on the saltwater pool deck at MGM Grand. Free guest list through NoCoverVegas for qualifying groups.

Is Labor Day Weekend 2026 at Palm Tree Beach Club worth attending?

Yes — Labor Day Weekend (September 5–7, 2026) brings Martin Garrix on Saturday September 5 and Blond:ish on Sunday September 6. The back-to-back booking gives Labor Day Weekend visitors two distinct headliner performances on consecutive days at Palm Tree. Garrix draws the largest crowd of the two days; Blond:ish offers a more deep house-focused Sunday afternoon that suits the end-of-long-weekend atmosphere. Register for NoCoverVegas guest list at least one week before Labor Day; this is one of Palm Tree's final high-demand weekends before fall.

When does Kygo perform at Palm Tree Beach Club in September 2026?

Kygo headlines Palm Tree Beach Club on Saturday, September 12, 2026 at 11:00 AM. As the co-founder of Palm Tree Beach Club, Kygo's appearances at the venue draw a different audience than typical EDM dayclub headliners — his cross-genre tropical house and melodic pop electronic catalog attracts fans who follow Kygo specifically, including casual Las Vegas visitors who wouldn't attend a standard EDM pool party. Register for NoCoverVegas guest list by Wednesday September 9; Kygo appearances fill faster than most Palm Tree headliner Saturdays.

Is Palm Tree Beach Club still open in late September 2026?

Yes — Palm Tree Beach Club's 2026 season extends through at least September 26 (Steve Aoki). The confirmed September schedule runs through the final Saturday of the month, with the pool operating Wednesday through Sunday throughout. After September 26, the venue's outdoor season winds down heading into October. Check taogroup.com or NoCoverVegas for any additional late-season dates announced after this guide was published.

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