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Best Las Vegas Dance Clubs
When people say dance club in Las Vegas, they mean the megaclubs: festival-grade sound, the world's biggest DJs and a floor built to move thousands until the lights come up. This is our local hosts' ranked, up-to-date guide to the best dance floors in Vegas for 2026, what each one sounds and feels like, and how to get your group in with free guest list or a VIP table.
The 8 Best Dance Clubs in Las Vegas
Every room below is open and verified for 2026, sits inside a Strip resort, and has a dance floor worth building a night around. We have ranked them by overall dance-floor experience, but the truth is the best one for you comes down to music and the night, so use the genre notes to pick your lane. For the full club landscape including lounges and smaller rooms, see our Las Vegas nightclubs guide.
Encore · Big-room EDM and house
XS has spent more than a decade as the highest-grossing nightclub in the country, and it is still the dance floor every other room measures itself against. The main floor flows straight out to the Encore pool, so on a warm night the party spills outdoors under the lights and the whole space becomes one giant open-air dance floor. The sound system is festival-grade, the production is relentless, and the residency calendar is stacked: Calvin Harris returned to the Wynn in 2026 for the first time since 2023, joining the likes of The Chainsmokers, Afrojack, Swedish House Mafia and Sebastian Ingrosso. If you want pure, hands-up EDM energy with a crowd that came to dance, XS is the default answer. Weekends and headliner nights pack out, so guest list before the cutoff or a table near the floor is the move.
XS Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
Caesars Palace · EDM, house and open format
Omnia has the single most jaw-dropping room in Las Vegas, anchored by a massive kinetic chandelier that descends, rotates and pulses in sync with the music above the dance floor. It is multi-level, with the high-energy main room downstairs, the open-format Heart of Omnia in the middle, and the Terrace rooftop above the Strip for when you need air. The dance floor is huge and built for a crowd that goes all night, and the booking leans top-tier electronic with open-format and hip-hop nights woven in. For a first-timer who wants the full visual spectacle of a Vegas megaclub plus a serious dance floor, Omnia is hard to beat. It fills fast on weekends, so plan ahead.
Omnia Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
Resorts World · EDM, bass and open format
Zouk is the most modern megaclub in town, built from the ground up at Resorts World with a movable stage, a signature Mothership installation over the floor, and an indoor-outdoor layout that connects to the Ayu dayclub next door. The 2026 resident lineup is one of the deepest in the city, with Illenium, DJ Snake, Deadmau5, Duke Dumont, RL Grime, James Hype and Alison Wonderland among the names rotating through, spanning melodic bass, house and harder electronic. The dance floor is engineered for sightlines and sound, the crowd skews younger and energetic, and the production rivals anything older rooms can do. If you want a state-of-the-art dance floor and a booking that goes beyond the usual residencies, Zouk is the pick.
Zouk Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
MGM Grand · Big-room EDM
Hakkasan is one of the largest and most iconic dance venues on the Strip, a five-story complex at MGM Grand that built its name on the biggest EDM residencies in the world. The cavernous main room is pure big-room electronic with a towering LED stage and a dance floor that holds a massive crowd, while the upper Ling Ling Club runs a more open-format, hip-hop-leaning night for groups who want variety under one roof. The scale is the draw: this is the room for a high-octane, lights-and-lasers EDM night where the whole floor moves together. Weekend headliner nights are the busiest, so lock in guest list early or a table to guarantee the night.
Hakkasan Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
Fontainebleau · Open format, hip-hop and EDM
LIV brought its Miami legend to the Strip when it opened inside Fontainebleau, and it instantly became one of the hottest tickets in Vegas. The room is a two-level spectacle with a dramatic central stage, premium sound and a design that puts the dance floor front and center. The booking bridges both worlds, with marquee electronic acts and a strong open-format and hip-hop program, which makes it a great pick for a mixed group that does not want a strictly EDM night. The energy is high, the crowd is dressed and ready, and because it is the newest big room in town, demand is intense. Guest list before the cutoff helps, but a table is the surest way in on a weekend.
LIV Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
The Cosmopolitan · Open format and EDM
Marquee at The Cosmopolitan gives you two distinct dance experiences in one venue: the high-energy Main Room with a giant LED wall and a serious EDM and open-format program, and the more intimate Boombox Library, a separate room that leans hip-hop and open format with its own DJ and crowd. That split is the appeal, because a group can float between a banging electronic floor and a hip-hop room without leaving the building. The center-Strip location at The Cosmopolitan keeps it convenient, and the production in the Main Room is among the best in the city. It runs hot on weekends, so book guest list ahead or grab a table.
Marquee Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
The Venetian · Hip-hop and open format
TAO at The Venetian is the long-running open-format and hip-hop institution, a stylish Asian-themed space spread across multiple rooms and a terrace overlooking the Strip. The dance floor leans hip-hop, Top 40 and open format rather than straight EDM, which makes it the go-to when your group would rather sing along and dance to tracks they know than ride a wall of electronic build-ups. The vibe is glamorous and the crowd is dressed to be seen, and the multi-level layout means there is always somewhere to move. It is a Vegas classic for a reason. Weekends and event nights are busiest, so plan your guest list or table in advance.
TAO Nightclub guide, guest list & tables →
The Cromwell · Hip-hop and live performances
Drai's crowns The Cromwell at the center of the Strip with a rooftop dance floor and one of the best skyline views in the city. It is the hip-hop and live-performance leader, regularly hosting the biggest names in rap and R&B for actual concerts on top of its DJ nights, so the dance floor turns into a live-show crowd when a headliner is in. The open-air rooftop setting is unlike any other megaclub here, with the lights of the Strip wrapped around the floor. If your group wants hip-hop, a chance at a live performance and a view to match, Drai's is the standout. Marquee performance nights sell out, so book early.
Drai's After Hours guide, guest list & tables →What Makes a Vegas Dance Club Great
A great dance club is more than a big room and a loud speaker. The clubs on this list win on four things at once. First, the sound and light rig: these are festival-grade systems engineered so the bass hits clean across the whole floor and the production carries the energy through every drop. Second, the DJ booking, because a resident superstar pulls a crowd that actually came to dance, not just to stand around. Third, the floor design itself, with sightlines to the booth, room to move and a layout that keeps the energy high from the rail to the back. And fourth, the crowd, which is the part no club can fully control but the best rooms consistently attract: dressed, up for it and ready to go all night. When all four line up, you get the kind of night Las Vegas is famous for.
EDM vs Open Format: Pick Your Sound
The single biggest choice is music, and the megaclubs split into two broad camps. The EDM rooms, led by XS, Omnia, Zouk and Hakkasan, run electronic dance music with the world's top DJs and a build-and-drop energy where the crowd dances to the music itself. The open-format and hip-hop rooms, led by TAO, Drai's and the Boombox room at Marquee, mix hip-hop, Top 40 and tracks you already know, so it is more sing-along and crowd-favorite driven. LIV bridges both. If your group is split, a few rooms give you both worlds under one roof, and a host can route a night that hits each sound. Check who is spinning on our DJ residencies and DJ schedule pages before you commit.
Where the Dance Clubs Are on the Strip
Almost every major dance club sits inside a Strip resort, which makes hopping between dinner, the club and your room easy. XS is in Encore next to Wynn on the north Strip, with LIV up at Fontainebleau nearby. Center Strip is dense: Omnia and Hakkasan anchor Caesars Palace and MGM Grand, Marquee is at The Cosmopolitan, TAO is in The Venetian, and Drai's crowns The Cromwell with its rooftop. Zouk sits at Resorts World on the north end. Because they are all inside hotels within a few miles of each other, getting between them is a short walk or a quick rideshare, and one host can route your whole night, including a daytime pool party before the clubs open.
Three Ways onto the Dance Floor
Getting in comes down to three options, and picking the right one is where people save or overspend. The guest list is the budget route: free or reduced entry for ladies and even-ratio for guys before a cutoff time, which beats paying cover on most nights. General admission tickets or door cover run roughly $20 to $75 and climb hard on headliner and holiday nights. VIP bottle service starts around a $500 to $1,000 table minimum and rises with the night, the DJ, your group size and where the table sits, plus tax, gratuity and a venue fee on top. On a sold-out or marquee night, a table is the only guaranteed way onto the floor. We give you the real, all-in number for your date so there are no surprises at the door, and we have your name and setup ready when you arrive.
Best Nights and Seasons to Dance
Friday and Saturday are the marquee nights everywhere, but each club owns specific nights with its residencies, and a midweek night with the right DJ can beat a generic weekend. The lineup drives both the crowd and the price, so it pays to check who is playing before you commit; our events calendar shows who is on for your dates. Seasonality matters too: pool-season weekends, festival weeks like EDC, holiday weekends and New Year's Eve are the busiest and priciest nights of the year, and they sell out early, so book guest list or a table well ahead. Whatever the date, tell us the vibe and the group and we will get you onto the right floor.
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By The Promoter Now Team · Las Vegas VIP Hosts
Serving Las Vegas since 2014 · Updated June 2026