Off-Strip (Russell Rd) · Friday Night

Crazy Horse III on Fridays

What to expect on Friday night at Crazy Horse III — entertainment, atmosphere, cover charges, and free entry with NoCoverVegas.

What to Expect

Friday Night at Crazy Horse III

Crazy Horse III is open 24 hours, so Friday is always available. Friday night is one of the peak times, with a packed house, top entertainers on stage, and a high-energy party atmosphere. Expect the full Vegas strip club experience at its best.

Crazy Horse III is located at Off-Strip (Russell Rd) and features Hip Hop, Top 40, R&B music. The venue spans 50,000 square feet, providing plenty of room to enjoy the night.

The Experience

Inside Crazy Horse III on Friday Night

Walking into Crazy Horse III on a Friday night, you immediately notice the 50,000-square-foot floor plan reads more intimate than the square footage suggests — Crazy Horse III sections its space into distinct zones around six stages rather than building one continuous mass-audience layout. The result is a club that accommodates 1,000 guests without the stadium-scale diffusion that makes larger venues feel impersonal. The dress code enforcement is real and consistent: upscale casual minimum, collared shirts recommended, athletic wear and sports jerseys turned away at the door. The crowd composition that dress code produces is the foundation of the club's celebrity-magnet reputation — a room where the clientele itself signals premium positioning before the entertainment begins. Peak hours run 11 PM to 2 AM Thursday through Saturday, with the expansion area running an independent crowd through early morning for guests who prefer a slightly lower-energy section. The Russell Road address creates a regulars culture that Strip clubs cannot develop — professionals, locals, and repeat VIP visitors who return by preference form the backbone of mid-week business, while weekend nights draw the full high-spending visitor crowd arriving by limo from Strip hotels. Unlike Sapphire's warehouse-scale footprint or the smaller clubs squeezed into commercial strip centers, Crazy Horse III operates at a size where the premium positioning is credible without feeling corporate.. Crazy Horse III occupies 50,000 square feet on Russell Road, four miles from the Las Vegas Strip and operating 24 hours every day of the year. Opened in 2009, the club has accumulated an award-winning reputation across its 15-plus-year run — named Las Vegas's best gentlemen's club multiple consecutive years by local and national nightlife publications. The off-Strip location is deliberate: Russell Road draws a professional clientele of locals, high-spenders, and A-list visitors who seek a premium experience insulated from the tourist traffic that characterizes clubs inside casino properties. Six stages are distributed across the 50,000-square-foot floorplan, including a primary main stage, a large L-shaped stage on the second level, and a dedicated stage inside the 3,500-square-foot expansion area — which has its own private bar and operates as a semi-independent section of the club. A full late-night kitchen runs through last call, serving brick oven pizza, sushi, tacos, gourmet salads, sandwiches, sliders, and breakfast items — one of the most extensive food programs of any Las Vegas gentlemen's club, designed to keep groups on-site through a full evening rather than losing them to dinner logistics. The celebrity appearance history is genuine: Crazy Horse III has hosted documented high-profile guests from the entertainment and sports industries on select weekends, which generates an atmosphere where unexpected encounters become part of the night. The complimentary NoCoverVegas limo eliminates the coordination friction of getting a group from Strip hotels to the Russell Road address — with return rides included, transportation logistics disappear entirely. With 50,000 square feet of space and a capacity of 1,000 guests, Crazy Horse III provides a venue that is both expansive and immersive.

Friday is when Crazy Horse III turns the energy up to its highest level. The entertainment roster features the most in-demand performers, the DJ sets are louder and longer, and the crowd brings an infectious energy that makes every corner of the club feel alive. Key highlights include Celebrity hotspot, Award-winning gentlemen's club, Premium bottle service, Late-night kitchen. Whether you are seated at a VIP table watching a stage show or mingling on the main floor with a drink in hand, Friday night at Crazy Horse III is the signature Vegas gentlemen's club experience that people travel from around the world to enjoy.

Since opening in 2009, Crazy Horse III has established itself as one of the premier gentlemen's clubs in Las Vegas. The Friday night experience is enhanced by the venue's commitment to quality — from the caliber of entertainers to the strength of the drinks to the professionalism of the staff. The soundtrack for the night is a curated mix of Hip Hop, Top 40, R&B, keeping the energy dialed in to match the mood of the room as the night progresses. Every detail at Crazy Horse III is designed to ensure that your Friday night is worth every minute.

The Crowd

Friday Night Crowd & Vibe

The Friday night crowd at Crazy Horse III is a mix of bachelor parties, tourists celebrating a Vegas trip, and locals. Expect a high-energy, fun atmosphere with groups of all sizes. The entertainment is at peak quality with the most popular performers on stage.

Music

Hip Hop, Top 40, R&B

Hours

Open 24 hours

Cover

FREE with NoCoverVegas

Club Profile

What Makes Crazy Horse III Different

Why People Choose Crazy Horse III

Crazy Horse III has operated for 15-plus years under a consistent quality standard that industry awards have recognized multiple times — named Las Vegas's best gentlemen's club across multiple award cycles by local publications and national nightlife rankings. The entertainment model runs 250-plus entertainers on peak weekend nights distributed across six simultaneous stages, with rotation schedules managed by the club to maintain quality across all sections rather than concentrating talent in a single main-stage showcase while secondary stages run with reduced lineups. Celebrity appearances are a documented feature of select weekend nights: athletes, entertainers, and high-profile industry figures have been photographed and noted at Crazy Horse III by Las Vegas media outlets consistently since the club's 2009 opening, and the resulting reputation creates crowd energy on high-profile weekends that amplifies beyond the entertainment program itself. Stage dance packages and personalized DJ shout-outs are available for purchase — the shout-outs are standard for birthday and bachelor celebrations, typically arranged through the host or at the main bar before 11 PM on peak nights. The dress code enforcement maintains crowd composition at a premium baseline throughout the evening: athletic wear, sports jerseys, and overly casual outfits are consistently turned away, which means the guest composition reinforces the premium positioning independently of who walks in. The 24-hour operation extends the entertainment window for guests arriving post-2 AM after Strip nightclubs close — Crazy Horse III's staff and entertainment schedule are designed to serve both early-evening groups and late-night arrivals transitioning from the Strip.

Stages & Layout

Six stages are distributed across Crazy Horse III's 50,000-square-foot interior to ensure that entertainment remains active in every section of the club simultaneously. The main stage anchors the primary room with a design optimized for 360-degree viewing — floor seating, raised VIP sections, and bar positions all carry unobstructed sightlines. The second level contains a large L-shaped stage spanning two walls, creating a viewing geometry unavailable at smaller clubs where stages are single-axis linear platforms. The L-shape allows the second-floor crowd to maintain a close relationship with the stage regardless of where they sit in that section, eliminating the dead-angle problem that afflicts corner stages at other venues. A 3,500-square-foot expansion area operates as a semi-independent zone with its own private bar and dedicated stage — the expansion section typically runs less crowded than the primary rooms on busy nights, making it useful for bachelor parties and smaller groups who want a stage environment without the full main-floor density. Feature stages in the remaining areas ensure that guests moving through any part of the club encounter entertainment continuously without needing to migrate toward a central focal point. The six-stage configuration creates an important scheduling effect: entertainers cycle through different stages throughout the night, so guests who position themselves near one stage see an entirely different sequence of performers than guests who move between sections. The entertainment density per square foot remains high even at 1,000-person capacity — a structural advantage over two-stage clubs where performance coverage thins at the edges as the room fills.

Private Rooms & VIP

Private suite access at Crazy Horse III begins with the back-door VIP entrance — a functioning discrete entry protocol for guests who want to arrive and access private areas without passing through the main entry queue. The back-door access is standard procedure for groups booking VIP packages and for repeat visitors who prefer complete separation from the main-floor arrival experience. Multiple private suites are available in configurations scaled for small groups of two to four guests through full bachelor party arrangements of 10 or more. Suite packages typically start at $400 per hour and include dedicated entertainer time, bottle service coordination, and a private host who manages the session logistics. Premium suite configurations with the full back-door arrival protocol include elevated seating areas with direct sightlines to the main stage for guests who want privacy while remaining connected to the primary entertainment. Group bachelor packages bundle the suite with a bottle service minimum, a DJ shout-out, and entertainer rotation scheduling so the group's timeline is managed by the host rather than self-directed. The main room also has VIP raised seating sections positioned above the general floor level with optimal stage viewing angles and dedicated server access — these function as a step below a full private suite but above general admission for groups who want designation without full enclosure. Advance booking for private suites on weekend nights is strongly recommended; walk-in suite availability on Thursday through Saturday is limited after 10 PM.

Food & Drinks

The full kitchen at Crazy Horse III runs through last call — typically 4 AM or later on weekend nights — making it one of the only Las Vegas gentlemen's clubs with a late-night food program comparable to a standalone restaurant rather than a bar snack menu. The menu covers considerably more ground than typical nightlife food offerings: brick oven pizza by the slice and whole pie, a sushi selection with standard and specialty rolls, street-style tacos with multiple protein options, gourmet salads with full toppings, sandwiches and sliders, chicken wings, and a breakfast section running eggs, breakfast sandwiches, pancakes, and other morning items for guests who extend their evening into early morning hours. The breadth of the food program solves a logistical problem that bachelor and birthday groups consistently face: whether to interrupt the evening for dinner before the club or to cut the visit short to find food afterward. Groups arriving at Crazy Horse III without eating can order a full sit-down-quality meal on-site, and groups extending through early morning have a breakfast menu rather than transitioning to bar-only service as at most competitors. Food is available through table servers and at the kitchen counter. The 24-hour operation means even guests arriving at 2 AM or 3 AM can order a hot meal rather than snacks, which distinguishes Crazy Horse III's food program from the limited late-late-night menus at other Vegas clubs.

ATM & Cash

One ATM is located inside Crazy Horse III near the main entrance area, charging standard strip club fees of approximately $5–7 per transaction. Entertainers generally prefer cash for tips and private dances, so arriving with cash or using the ATM early in the evening avoids mid-session friction. Budget planning for a typical visit: $20–40 in tip cash per person for general stage tipping over two to three hours, $60–120 per person for one private dance session, and $200-plus per person for extended private entertainment. Groups can coordinate ATM runs to avoid duplicate fees — one person withdrawing for multiple guests is common. Credit cards are accepted for bottle service, food orders, and purchases at the bar and host desk, so the cash demand concentrates specifically on direct entertainer tips and private dance bookings rather than general club spending. If you're on the complimentary NoCoverVegas limo, the driver can advise on the nearest ATM stop en route if you prefer to arrive with cash in hand.

Budget Your Night

Crazy Horse III Friday Pricing & Costs

Understanding what you will spend at Crazy Horse III on a Friday helps you budget your night out. The biggest single expense at any Las Vegas gentlemen's club is the cover charge, and NoCoverVegas eliminates it entirely. Standard door entry at Crazy Horse III runs $40–$60 per person. For a group of four, that is $160–$240 just to walk through the door — money that stays in your pocket when you use the NoCoverVegas guest list.

Inside, drink prices at Crazy Horse III are typical for a premium Vegas venue: Mixed drinks $15–20, Beers $10–12, Bottles from $400. On Friday nights, expect the upper end of that range as the club operates at peak capacity. Bottle service starts at Starting at $400. Weekend minimums may be higher depending on table location and demand. Tipping is customary — plan on tipping bartenders $1–2 per drink, servers 18–20 percent on bottle service, and entertainers at your discretion. A realistic budget for a Friday night at Crazy Horse III is $100–200 per person for drinks and entertainment, though your mileage varies depending on how you like to spend. With NoCoverVegas, your biggest fixed cost — the cover charge and transportation — is already taken care of.

Without Guest List

  • Cover charge$40–$60/person
  • Rideshare to club$20–40
  • Rideshare back$20–40
  • Total before drinks$70–130/person

With NoCoverVegas

  • Cover chargeFREE
  • Limo to clubFREE
  • Limo backFREE
  • Total before drinks$0/person

Transportation

Getting to Crazy Horse III on Friday

The easiest way to get to Crazy Horse III on Friday night is the NoCoverVegas free limo service. Here is how it works: after you sign up for the guest list, we coordinate a complimentary limousine pickup directly from your hotel on the Strip or Downtown. There is no surge pricing, no navigating rideshare pickup zones, and no waiting on a street corner. The limo drops you at the front door of Crazy Horse III, where you walk straight in with no cover charge. When you are ready to leave, a complimentary ride back to your hotel is available as well. The free limo runs every night of the week, including Fridays. On weekend nights we recommend booking early as limo demand is highest between 10 PM and midnight.

If you prefer to make your own way, Crazy Horse III is located at 3525 W Russell Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89118. Free parking available at the venue on Russell Road. Rideshare dropoff on Russell Road. Free limo back to hotel available. Keep in mind that Friday nights are busy — rideshare prices surge in the Las Vegas area between 11 PM and 2 AM, and you could pay $25–45 each way depending on where your hotel is located. That is another reason the free NoCoverVegas limo is the smarter choice.

Free Limo — How to Book

  1. Sign up for the Crazy Horse III guest list using the form on this page.
  2. We confirm your reservation and coordinate pickup details via text.
  3. A complimentary limousine picks you up at your hotel lobby at your requested time.
  4. You arrive at Crazy Horse III, skip the line, and walk in with no cover charge.
  5. When you are ready to leave, a free limo takes you back to your hotel.

Plan Your Night

Friday Night Tips

Best Arrival Time

Friday is the busiest night at Crazy Horse III. The peak hours are 11 PM to 2 AM. Arriving between 10 and 11 PM lets you settle in before the rush. If you prefer a later start, arriving after 1 AM means shorter limo waits and a still-energetic crowd.

Dress Code

Upscale casual. Collared shirts recommended for men. The dress code at Crazy Horse III is consistent every night, including Fridays.

Free Limo

NoCoverVegas provides a complimentary limo pickup from your hotel to Crazy Horse III every night, including Fridays. No surge pricing, no rideshare hassle.

VIP & Bottle Service

Bottle service at Crazy Horse III starts at Starting at $400. Weekend pricing may be higher.

Common Questions

Crazy Horse III Friday FAQ

Is Crazy Horse III open on Fridays?

Yes. Crazy Horse III is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, including Fridays. You can visit anytime.

Is entry free at Crazy Horse III on Friday?

Yes, with NoCoverVegas. Standard cover at Crazy Horse III is $40–$60 per person, but our guest list gives you free entry plus a complimentary limo ride from your hotel — every night including Fridays.

What is Crazy Horse III like on a Friday?

Friday is one of the busiest nights. Expect a packed house, top entertainment, and a high-energy atmosphere. Arrive early for the best experience.

How much does it cost to go to Crazy Horse III on Friday?

Without NoCoverVegas, expect to pay $40–$60 per person at the door. Inside, drinks run $15–20 for cocktails. With NoCoverVegas, cover and limo are free, so your only costs are drinks and tips.

How does the free limo to Crazy Horse III work?

After you sign up for the NoCoverVegas guest list, we arrange a complimentary limousine pickup from your hotel. The limo takes you directly to Crazy Horse III, you walk in with no cover charge, and a free ride home is available when you are ready to leave. The service operates every night including Fridays.

How much should I tip at Crazy Horse III?

Tipping is customary at Vegas gentlemen's clubs. For bartenders, $1–2 per drink is standard. For bottle service, 18–20 percent of the total is typical. Tips for entertainers are at your discretion and there is no set minimum — tip what feels right based on the experience.

Can I bring a large group to Crazy Horse III on Friday?

Absolutely. NoCoverVegas handles groups of all sizes — from couples to bachelor parties of 20 or more. Larger groups benefit even more because the cover charge savings multiply with each person. For groups, we recommend bottle service (starting at Starting at $400) so you have a dedicated table and server. Text us at (725) 999-9293 to coordinate group logistics.

What should I wear to Crazy Horse III on Friday?

Upscale casual. Collared shirts recommended for men. The dress code is the same every night of the week, including Fridays. For men, a button-down or fitted shirt with jeans and dress shoes is a safe bet. Women have more flexibility. When in doubt, lean slightly more dressy than casual.

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