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RIDING Fisher is anchoring some truly wild parties at Marquee BY BROCK RADKE
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ith his energetic tech house tracks and up-for-anything attitude, Fisher seems like a DJ made for big Vegas club parties. He’s a former pro surfer from Australia, and his latest release, “Just Feels Tight,” comes with a video that finds him leading a thrust-centric aerobics class wearing only white undies. I mean, come on. Perfect fit. But Fisher didn’t really land in Las Vegas until Wynn Nightlife’s Art of the Wild brought him to the Strip in early 2019. After COVID-19 chopped down his one-year deal there, he got a call from friend Jason Strauss of the Tao Group asking him to join the party at Marquee. “I’m still fresh to game out there,” Fisher tells the Weekly. “There are a lot of artists that have been there a long time, like Tiësto, who is still dominating the scene. “But I love Vegas. Me and my wife spend days or weeks there every time I play, going to all the shows and the parties and checking out all the restaurants. I love the vibe and the energy around town, and everyone is out there for one reason—to have fun and go mad.” If you’ve participated in one of Fisher’s Marquee Dayclub bashes this summer, you’ve seen the madness firsthand. “I’ve been telling people over the last two months that when I started there, I’d never seen anything like it in Vegas. It’s just been magic,” he says. “Everyone who shows is just through the roof and