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MUST-TRY SIN CITY EXPERIENCES MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE

At any given time on the Vegas Strip, your favorite singer, DJ, or athlete could be in town, hanging out, or performing. In addition to the clubs mentioned previously, make sure to check out the electric concert residencies at Park MGM, where some of the world’s top musicians — including, this summer, Bruno Mars & Anderson. Paak’s Grammy Award-winning Silk Sonic, as well Usher and the Jonas Brothers — will perform for a relatively intimate crowd of 5,200. The biggest and baddest summer pool parties include Encore Beach Club — 55,000 square feet of tropical oasis, including three tiered pools, 40-foot palm trees, eight private bungalows and 28 cabanas, and plush daybeds — as well as Encore Beach Club at night, with headliners like The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, David Guetta, and Kygo;TAO Beach dayclub, a 47,000-square-foot Asian-inspired tropical oasis with private cabanas, plunge pools, and a giant Buddha, with weekend headlining sets from Alesso; and Wet Republic at the MGM Grand, a 54,500-square-foot venue rife with big and small pools, daybeds, banquets, luxurious bungalows, featuring tunes from Martin Garrix and Steve Aoki. For those wanting to party and catch a Las Vegas Raiders game come August, the most opulent way to do it is at Wynn Field Club inside Allegiant Stadium. Located at field level and spanning the entire width of the north end zone, fans can enjoy first-class bottle service, four bars, live DJ performances, and a true Vegas club atmosphere while watching a game. Also to note, Perception, Sin City’s first permanent digital art museum, opened in June with an exhibit dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, while the award-winning, immersive Area 15 experiential complex — inclusive of Meow Wolf’s trippy Omega Mart;the Lost Spirits Distillery;Oddwood, a bar that’s more a visual explosion because of its centerpiece, a 23-foot-tall digital maple tree with over 5,000 constantly changing glistening leaves;Liftoff Lounge, with completely customizable lights and sound;Todd English’s The Beast eatery;as well as Elizabeth Blau and chef Kim Canteenwalla’s Lumin;and last but not least, Mad Apple by Cirque du Soleil, the first-of-its-kind show for Cirque, a show that blurs the lines between circus, live entertainment, and New York nightlife. It’s a cocktail of high-flying acrobatics, music, dance, comedy, and magic, featuring pre-show magic and boozy libations in celebration of the city that never sleeps.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF JONX PILLEMER (TOP), MIKE KIRSCHBAUM (BOTTOM)

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