Kygo is a Norwegian producer widely credited with popularizing tropical house, with a string of melodic crossover hits. In Las Vegas he anchors daylife as the name behind Palm Tree Beach Club.
Kygo's Sound
Kygo is the Norwegian producer who all but invented tropical house and then grew it into a globe-spanning melodic sound. His records are instantly recognizable: bright marimba and piano melodies, warm chords, breezy drops and big emotional vocals, all built to feel like sunshine. It is dance music with a relaxed, golden-hour glow, equally at home soundtracking a sunset and lifting a crowd into a singalong.
Over the years his palette has expanded well beyond tropical house into broader melodic and pop-leaning electronic territory, but the core feeling has stayed the same: uplifting, melodic and made for the open air. That is exactly why his sound translates so perfectly to a pool stage in the desert, where the music, the sun and the water all point in the same direction.
Seeing Kygo in Las Vegas
Kygo's home in Las Vegas is Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand, and that is no coincidence. The venue is tied to his own Palm Tree Crew brand, brought to the Strip with Tao Group, which makes it the definitive place to experience his sound the way it is meant to be heard: outdoors, in the daylight, by the water. Palm Tree Beach Club reopened the iconic MGM Grand pool space as a daylife destination built around exactly the melodic, sun-soaked vibe Kygo is known for.
A daylife set here is a completely different experience from a late-night megaclub. Picture an open pool deck under the Vegas sun, the marimba melodies rolling across the water, cabanas and daybeds ringing the stage, and a crowd that is there to soak up the atmosphere as much as the music. It is one of the most distinctive daytime parties in the city precisely because the venue, the sound and the artist all come from the same place. Lineups rotate through the season, so we never promise a specific date, but Palm Tree Beach Club is the room to watch when Kygo is in town.
Because Palm Tree Beach Club is built around his brand, a Kygo day there has a unifying feel that you do not always get at a generic pool party. The whole space is designed around that warm, melodic, easygoing energy, which makes it a standout on any Vegas daylife itinerary, whether you are a longtime fan or just want the best sunny party on the Strip.
How to Catch Kygo's Set
Start with the live calendar. Daylife headliner dates are seasonal and book in waves, so the only way to know if your trip lines up is to check confirmed dates. Tell us when you are coming and we will tell you if Kygo is on the Palm Tree Beach Club schedule, and what else is happening across the Strip's pools that weekend.
From there you have a few ways in. General admission and presale tickets get you on the deck, and on a marquee day they are worth grabbing early before they climb. For pool parties, though, a daybed or cabana is the real upgrade: it gives your group shade, a home base by the water and a guaranteed spot when the venue is at capacity, with bottle and bottle-equivalent minimums spent on your own table. On a busy Kygo day, a reserved spot is the difference between a relaxed afternoon and a crowded one.
We handle tickets, daybeds and cabanas at Palm Tree Beach Club and the rest of the Las Vegas pool scene. Send us your dates and group size and we will lay out the options side by side with accurate, all-in numbers so you can pick what fits your day without surprises at the door.
The Bottom Line
For Kygo, the choice is easy: Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand is his Vegas home, and a daylife set there is the purest way to experience his sound. Check the calendar for a confirmed date, decide between a ticket or a daybed, and let us lock it in so you can spend the afternoon in the sun instead of in line.
Where to See Kygo in Vegas
Kygo has headlined these Las Vegas clubs. Tap a venue for the full guide, or check the calendar for confirmed dates.
Upcoming Kygo Shows in Las Vegas
Confirmed dates from the live calendar. Tap a show for details, or request guest list, tickets or a table.