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Eric D-Lux at Marquee Nightclub – Free Guest List Entry

December 1, 2023 @ 10:30 pm - December 2, 2023 @ 4:00 am

Free

10:30pm – 4:00am @The Cosmopolitan | Exclusive Free Guest List Entry (Limited Availability) & Bottle Service/Table Reservations Available


Guest list free entry does not include seating. Guest list entry groups must have at least as many ladies as guys in the group (Guys in excess of the number of ladies in your group may be required to pay general admission). Guest list is at the sole discretion of the venue.

Bottle Service/Table reservations start at $150-$300/person. The price for your reservation is your minimum spend commitment (will be credited towards your bar tab). Upon registering to attend, a Marquee Nightclub host will contact you to provide the best possible options to meet the desires of your group.


About Marquee Nightclub

From Vegas.com

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has many little spaces that lead to wonderful new spots. One leads to a secret pizza place, one (we won’t say which) takes you to an employees-only area that you can apparently stroll right into and act like you totally belong there, and another is the entrance to the megaclub known as Marquee. You many have seen the people lining up on the second floor of The Cosmopolitan, but if you’ve never been past the velvet ropes and up the elevator then you can’t understand what they’re all so willing to stand in that line for.

The main room at Marquee is a classic club for which Vegas can be proud, complete with the showroom appeal of a Vegas lounge and the bumping badassery that makes Vegas clubs stand out from the grit of L.A. or the glam of New York. This is where you start your night, it might be where you end it too if you’re still partying by the time you make your way back in, and it’s where you remember why you come to a nightclub — to dance beneath a disco ball to music that never takes a break. But that’s just the main room. Every club has a main room. That’s what makes them clubs. Marquee is much more than just a main attraction or a one-room wonder. It’s as comprehensively complex as The Cosmopolitan itself.

The Library is a warmer space than even the outdoor pool in the summer. The hues and ambiance change from sexy party club to sexy sit in a chair and discuss the politics of dancing (the song from the ’80s not the actual politics) club. It’s probably not the lounge you’ll go to when you want a relaxing night and only a relaxing night. But if you want a respite from the dance floor and a chance to actually speak to that person who’s been grinding on your thigh for the last hour, this is the spot. But that doesn’t mean Marquee doesn’t offer a happy middle.

Enter the Boombox. Yes, it’s true that many people who enter Marquee are too young to know what a boombox is. But they can still experience what it’s like to be surrounded by music in a space so intimate you feel like you’re holding it on your shoulder and walking down the sidewalk forcing everyone to be in on your beat. The Boombox features a 360-degree bar and VIP tables around an earthy dance floor. The tables in the back and side even have a view of the Strip, when the curtains are actually open. For everyone else who couldn’t get in on the VIP service, there’s an outdoor balcony that’s just wide enough to sneak past a smoker and sit in a small lounge space. It only overlooks Harmon Avenue, but it’s still fresh air. And in the middle of a night of hard partying, fresh air is a very good thing.

None of that has even scratched the sunny, chlorinated surface of the outdoor space that becomes Marquee Dayclub, but we’ve got another page for that. Some clubs are one-offs. Some are only good for afterhours or pre-gaming. But Marquee is an all-nighter. Start here. End here. And have a lot of fun in between. One of the best parts is, even if you do somehow get bored at Marquee, you’re already in The Cosmopolitan so you won’t have to walk far to find a good drink.

DRESS CODE

Relaxed and trendy attire acceptable. No torn, baggy or stained clothing. Athletic wear and clothing with offensive print are not acceptable. Management reserves all rights to determine appropriate attire.


About Eric D-Lux

From skamartist.com

With a dedication for music, two turntables, vinyl records and a radio, Eric Dlux cultivated the means necessary to captivate any event or nightclub. This Grammy nominated songwriter and producer commenced his course at the young age of 17 in his home town Los Angeles, California. He began his career at the #1 Rhythmic CHR Radio Station in Los Angeles, Power106 FM. After being discovered by fellow Angelino and Power 106 DJ, Vice & Echo, Eric Dlux soon entered the local Hollywood club circuit that would eventually lead him to multiple club residencies in nearby Las Vegas. “That first time I landed in Vegas and walked off the plane, I couldn’t believe I was about to play at the Mandalay Bay. Vegas is the Major League for DJ’s, just to be able to reach that level, was insane to me.” Within two years of working in Promotions at Power 106, Eric’s talent and potential would take him to Host and DJ overnight radio. Just six months in to his overnight show, radio executives would notice his talent and quickly offer him the opportunity to host prime time radio, weekdays from 3p-7p. “It didn’t hit me at first, it happened so quick. It wasn’t until I got text messages and comments on my social media pages that I realized the entire city of Los Angeles was listening. I was so humbled and inspired, knowing what I said or played live on the radio would have an impact on someone’s life.” Now, with a daily routine of afternoons on Power 106 and nights at the hottest clubs in Hollywood, Eric would soon discover a new emerging talent that would be destined for the music and nightclub community. “You meet new people all the time, you build great relationships and memories that go with them. I remember meeting Redfoo at Banana Split Sundays, a club DJ-AM used to do. It was so much fun, we were just drinking buddies having the time of our lives to music we loved. So naturally, I got this idea that was perfect for describing the nights and fun we had in LA and Vegas. I spoke about this concept for a record with Redfoo, “Shots”, and right away he was on board, he loved the idea. Then I called Lil Jon and immediately he jumped on the record. It was crazy how it all came together.” Since 2004 Eric Dlux has hosted a radio show on-air at Power 106 FM, outside of Power 106 he holds residences at his second home, Las Vegas. Tao, Marquee, Light, Hakkasan, Drai’s, Intrigue and Omnia are where Eric can be seen live behind the DJ booth pursuing his passions and living out his dreams on two turntables. “Knowing that everyone can have a bad day, including myself, but when we’re all in that moment, together on the radio or in the club and listening to our favorite songs. We’re dancing, singing our hearts out to every lyric… that energy that’s created, I love it. It’s humbling knowing that the music I play can help someone have that moment to live their lives and escape.”



Marquee Las Vegas | Nightclub Review 2021 by Mrnokturnal


View the complete Marquee Nightclub at Cosmopolitan events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas nightclub events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas Hip Hop concerts & events calendar
View the calendar of the most popular upcoming Las Vegas events
View the calendar of all Las Vegas shows
View the calendar of all upcoming Las Vegas superstar performances

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Organizer

JTI – Las Vegas Concierge
Phone
(725) 444-0402
Email
Reservations@jonathantaylorinternational.com
View Organizer Website

Venue

Cosmopolitan
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(702) 698-7000

10:30pm – 4:00am @The Cosmopolitan | Exclusive Free Guest List Entry (Limited Availability) & Bottle Service/Table Reservations Available


Guest list free entry does not include seating. Guest list entry groups must have at least as many ladies as guys in the group (Guys in excess of the number of ladies in your group may be required to pay general admission). Guest list is at the sole discretion of the venue.

Bottle Service/Table reservations start at $150-$300/person. The price for your reservation is your minimum spend commitment (will be credited towards your bar tab). Upon registering to attend, a Marquee Nightclub host will contact you to provide the best possible options to meet the desires of your group.


About Marquee Nightclub

From Vegas.com

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has many little spaces that lead to wonderful new spots. One leads to a secret pizza place, one (we won’t say which) takes you to an employees-only area that you can apparently stroll right into and act like you totally belong there, and another is the entrance to the megaclub known as Marquee. You many have seen the people lining up on the second floor of The Cosmopolitan, but if you’ve never been past the velvet ropes and up the elevator then you can’t understand what they’re all so willing to stand in that line for.

The main room at Marquee is a classic club for which Vegas can be proud, complete with the showroom appeal of a Vegas lounge and the bumping badassery that makes Vegas clubs stand out from the grit of L.A. or the glam of New York. This is where you start your night, it might be where you end it too if you’re still partying by the time you make your way back in, and it’s where you remember why you come to a nightclub — to dance beneath a disco ball to music that never takes a break. But that’s just the main room. Every club has a main room. That’s what makes them clubs. Marquee is much more than just a main attraction or a one-room wonder. It’s as comprehensively complex as The Cosmopolitan itself.

The Library is a warmer space than even the outdoor pool in the summer. The hues and ambiance change from sexy party club to sexy sit in a chair and discuss the politics of dancing (the song from the ’80s not the actual politics) club. It’s probably not the lounge you’ll go to when you want a relaxing night and only a relaxing night. But if you want a respite from the dance floor and a chance to actually speak to that person who’s been grinding on your thigh for the last hour, this is the spot. But that doesn’t mean Marquee doesn’t offer a happy middle.

Enter the Boombox. Yes, it’s true that many people who enter Marquee are too young to know what a boombox is. But they can still experience what it’s like to be surrounded by music in a space so intimate you feel like you’re holding it on your shoulder and walking down the sidewalk forcing everyone to be in on your beat. The Boombox features a 360-degree bar and VIP tables around an earthy dance floor. The tables in the back and side even have a view of the Strip, when the curtains are actually open. For everyone else who couldn’t get in on the VIP service, there’s an outdoor balcony that’s just wide enough to sneak past a smoker and sit in a small lounge space. It only overlooks Harmon Avenue, but it’s still fresh air. And in the middle of a night of hard partying, fresh air is a very good thing.

None of that has even scratched the sunny, chlorinated surface of the outdoor space that becomes Marquee Dayclub, but we’ve got another page for that. Some clubs are one-offs. Some are only good for afterhours or pre-gaming. But Marquee is an all-nighter. Start here. End here. And have a lot of fun in between. One of the best parts is, even if you do somehow get bored at Marquee, you’re already in The Cosmopolitan so you won’t have to walk far to find a good drink.

DRESS CODE

Relaxed and trendy attire acceptable. No torn, baggy or stained clothing. Athletic wear and clothing with offensive print are not acceptable. Management reserves all rights to determine appropriate attire.


About Eric D-Lux

From skamartist.com

With a dedication for music, two turntables, vinyl records and a radio, Eric Dlux cultivated the means necessary to captivate any event or nightclub. This Grammy nominated songwriter and producer commenced his course at the young age of 17 in his home town Los Angeles, California. He began his career at the #1 Rhythmic CHR Radio Station in Los Angeles, Power106 FM. After being discovered by fellow Angelino and Power 106 DJ, Vice & Echo, Eric Dlux soon entered the local Hollywood club circuit that would eventually lead him to multiple club residencies in nearby Las Vegas. “That first time I landed in Vegas and walked off the plane, I couldn’t believe I was about to play at the Mandalay Bay. Vegas is the Major League for DJ’s, just to be able to reach that level, was insane to me.” Within two years of working in Promotions at Power 106, Eric’s talent and potential would take him to Host and DJ overnight radio. Just six months in to his overnight show, radio executives would notice his talent and quickly offer him the opportunity to host prime time radio, weekdays from 3p-7p. “It didn’t hit me at first, it happened so quick. It wasn’t until I got text messages and comments on my social media pages that I realized the entire city of Los Angeles was listening. I was so humbled and inspired, knowing what I said or played live on the radio would have an impact on someone’s life.” Now, with a daily routine of afternoons on Power 106 and nights at the hottest clubs in Hollywood, Eric would soon discover a new emerging talent that would be destined for the music and nightclub community. “You meet new people all the time, you build great relationships and memories that go with them. I remember meeting Redfoo at Banana Split Sundays, a club DJ-AM used to do. It was so much fun, we were just drinking buddies having the time of our lives to music we loved. So naturally, I got this idea that was perfect for describing the nights and fun we had in LA and Vegas. I spoke about this concept for a record with Redfoo, “Shots”, and right away he was on board, he loved the idea. Then I called Lil Jon and immediately he jumped on the record. It was crazy how it all came together.” Since 2004 Eric Dlux has hosted a radio show on-air at Power 106 FM, outside of Power 106 he holds residences at his second home, Las Vegas. Tao, Marquee, Light, Hakkasan, Drai’s, Intrigue and Omnia are where Eric can be seen live behind the DJ booth pursuing his passions and living out his dreams on two turntables. “Knowing that everyone can have a bad day, including myself, but when we’re all in that moment, together on the radio or in the club and listening to our favorite songs. We’re dancing, singing our hearts out to every lyric… that energy that’s created, I love it. It’s humbling knowing that the music I play can help someone have that moment to live their lives and escape.”



Marquee Las Vegas | Nightclub Review 2021 by Mrnokturnal


View the complete Marquee Nightclub at Cosmopolitan events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas nightclub events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas Hip Hop concerts & events calendar
View the calendar of the most popular upcoming Las Vegas events
View the calendar of all Las Vegas shows
View the calendar of all upcoming Las Vegas superstar performances

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****

Venue

Cosmopolitan
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(702) 698-7000

10:30pm – 4:00am @The Cosmopolitan | Exclusive Free Guest List Entry (Limited Availability) & Bottle Service/Table Reservations Available


Guest list free entry does not include seating. Guest list entry groups must have at least as many ladies as guys in the group (Guys in excess of the number of ladies in your group may be required to pay general admission). Guest list is at the sole discretion of the venue.

Bottle Service/Table reservations start at $150-$300/person. The price for your reservation is your minimum spend commitment (will be credited towards your bar tab). Upon registering to attend, a Marquee Nightclub host will contact you to provide the best possible options to meet the desires of your group.


About Marquee Nightclub

From Vegas.com

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has many little spaces that lead to wonderful new spots. One leads to a secret pizza place, one (we won’t say which) takes you to an employees-only area that you can apparently stroll right into and act like you totally belong there, and another is the entrance to the megaclub known as Marquee. You many have seen the people lining up on the second floor of The Cosmopolitan, but if you’ve never been past the velvet ropes and up the elevator then you can’t understand what they’re all so willing to stand in that line for.

The main room at Marquee is a classic club for which Vegas can be proud, complete with the showroom appeal of a Vegas lounge and the bumping badassery that makes Vegas clubs stand out from the grit of L.A. or the glam of New York. This is where you start your night, it might be where you end it too if you’re still partying by the time you make your way back in, and it’s where you remember why you come to a nightclub — to dance beneath a disco ball to music that never takes a break. But that’s just the main room. Every club has a main room. That’s what makes them clubs. Marquee is much more than just a main attraction or a one-room wonder. It’s as comprehensively complex as The Cosmopolitan itself.

The Library is a warmer space than even the outdoor pool in the summer. The hues and ambiance change from sexy party club to sexy sit in a chair and discuss the politics of dancing (the song from the ’80s not the actual politics) club. It’s probably not the lounge you’ll go to when you want a relaxing night and only a relaxing night. But if you want a respite from the dance floor and a chance to actually speak to that person who’s been grinding on your thigh for the last hour, this is the spot. But that doesn’t mean Marquee doesn’t offer a happy middle.

Enter the Boombox. Yes, it’s true that many people who enter Marquee are too young to know what a boombox is. But they can still experience what it’s like to be surrounded by music in a space so intimate you feel like you’re holding it on your shoulder and walking down the sidewalk forcing everyone to be in on your beat. The Boombox features a 360-degree bar and VIP tables around an earthy dance floor. The tables in the back and side even have a view of the Strip, when the curtains are actually open. For everyone else who couldn’t get in on the VIP service, there’s an outdoor balcony that’s just wide enough to sneak past a smoker and sit in a small lounge space. It only overlooks Harmon Avenue, but it’s still fresh air. And in the middle of a night of hard partying, fresh air is a very good thing.

None of that has even scratched the sunny, chlorinated surface of the outdoor space that becomes Marquee Dayclub, but we’ve got another page for that. Some clubs are one-offs. Some are only good for afterhours or pre-gaming. But Marquee is an all-nighter. Start here. End here. And have a lot of fun in between. One of the best parts is, even if you do somehow get bored at Marquee, you’re already in The Cosmopolitan so you won’t have to walk far to find a good drink.

DRESS CODE

Relaxed and trendy attire acceptable. No torn, baggy or stained clothing. Athletic wear and clothing with offensive print are not acceptable. Management reserves all rights to determine appropriate attire.


About Eric D-Lux

From skamartist.com

With a dedication for music, two turntables, vinyl records and a radio, Eric Dlux cultivated the means necessary to captivate any event or nightclub. This Grammy nominated songwriter and producer commenced his course at the young age of 17 in his home town Los Angeles, California. He began his career at the #1 Rhythmic CHR Radio Station in Los Angeles, Power106 FM. After being discovered by fellow Angelino and Power 106 DJ, Vice & Echo, Eric Dlux soon entered the local Hollywood club circuit that would eventually lead him to multiple club residencies in nearby Las Vegas. “That first time I landed in Vegas and walked off the plane, I couldn’t believe I was about to play at the Mandalay Bay. Vegas is the Major League for DJ’s, just to be able to reach that level, was insane to me.” Within two years of working in Promotions at Power 106, Eric’s talent and potential would take him to Host and DJ overnight radio. Just six months in to his overnight show, radio executives would notice his talent and quickly offer him the opportunity to host prime time radio, weekdays from 3p-7p. “It didn’t hit me at first, it happened so quick. It wasn’t until I got text messages and comments on my social media pages that I realized the entire city of Los Angeles was listening. I was so humbled and inspired, knowing what I said or played live on the radio would have an impact on someone’s life.” Now, with a daily routine of afternoons on Power 106 and nights at the hottest clubs in Hollywood, Eric would soon discover a new emerging talent that would be destined for the music and nightclub community. “You meet new people all the time, you build great relationships and memories that go with them. I remember meeting Redfoo at Banana Split Sundays, a club DJ-AM used to do. It was so much fun, we were just drinking buddies having the time of our lives to music we loved. So naturally, I got this idea that was perfect for describing the nights and fun we had in LA and Vegas. I spoke about this concept for a record with Redfoo, “Shots”, and right away he was on board, he loved the idea. Then I called Lil Jon and immediately he jumped on the record. It was crazy how it all came together.” Since 2004 Eric Dlux has hosted a radio show on-air at Power 106 FM, outside of Power 106 he holds residences at his second home, Las Vegas. Tao, Marquee, Light, Hakkasan, Drai’s, Intrigue and Omnia are where Eric can be seen live behind the DJ booth pursuing his passions and living out his dreams on two turntables. “Knowing that everyone can have a bad day, including myself, but when we’re all in that moment, together on the radio or in the club and listening to our favorite songs. We’re dancing, singing our hearts out to every lyric… that energy that’s created, I love it. It’s humbling knowing that the music I play can help someone have that moment to live their lives and escape.”



Marquee Las Vegas | Nightclub Review 2021 by Mrnokturnal


View the complete Marquee Nightclub at Cosmopolitan events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas nightclub events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas Hip Hop concerts & events calendar
View the calendar of the most popular upcoming Las Vegas events
View the calendar of all Las Vegas shows
View the calendar of all upcoming Las Vegas superstar performances

****

****

Venue

Cosmopolitan
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(702) 698-7000

10:30pm – 4:00am @The Cosmopolitan | Exclusive Free Guest List Entry (Limited Availability) & Bottle Service/Table Reservations Available


Guest list free entry does not include seating. Guest list entry groups must have at least as many ladies as guys in the group (Guys in excess of the number of ladies in your group may be required to pay general admission). Guest list is at the sole discretion of the venue.

Bottle Service/Table reservations start at $150-$300/person. The price for your reservation is your minimum spend commitment (will be credited towards your bar tab). Upon registering to attend, a Marquee Nightclub host will contact you to provide the best possible options to meet the desires of your group.


About Marquee Nightclub

From Vegas.com

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has many little spaces that lead to wonderful new spots. One leads to a secret pizza place, one (we won’t say which) takes you to an employees-only area that you can apparently stroll right into and act like you totally belong there, and another is the entrance to the megaclub known as Marquee. You many have seen the people lining up on the second floor of The Cosmopolitan, but if you’ve never been past the velvet ropes and up the elevator then you can’t understand what they’re all so willing to stand in that line for.

The main room at Marquee is a classic club for which Vegas can be proud, complete with the showroom appeal of a Vegas lounge and the bumping badassery that makes Vegas clubs stand out from the grit of L.A. or the glam of New York. This is where you start your night, it might be where you end it too if you’re still partying by the time you make your way back in, and it’s where you remember why you come to a nightclub — to dance beneath a disco ball to music that never takes a break. But that’s just the main room. Every club has a main room. That’s what makes them clubs. Marquee is much more than just a main attraction or a one-room wonder. It’s as comprehensively complex as The Cosmopolitan itself.

The Library is a warmer space than even the outdoor pool in the summer. The hues and ambiance change from sexy party club to sexy sit in a chair and discuss the politics of dancing (the song from the ’80s not the actual politics) club. It’s probably not the lounge you’ll go to when you want a relaxing night and only a relaxing night. But if you want a respite from the dance floor and a chance to actually speak to that person who’s been grinding on your thigh for the last hour, this is the spot. But that doesn’t mean Marquee doesn’t offer a happy middle.

Enter the Boombox. Yes, it’s true that many people who enter Marquee are too young to know what a boombox is. But they can still experience what it’s like to be surrounded by music in a space so intimate you feel like you’re holding it on your shoulder and walking down the sidewalk forcing everyone to be in on your beat. The Boombox features a 360-degree bar and VIP tables around an earthy dance floor. The tables in the back and side even have a view of the Strip, when the curtains are actually open. For everyone else who couldn’t get in on the VIP service, there’s an outdoor balcony that’s just wide enough to sneak past a smoker and sit in a small lounge space. It only overlooks Harmon Avenue, but it’s still fresh air. And in the middle of a night of hard partying, fresh air is a very good thing.

None of that has even scratched the sunny, chlorinated surface of the outdoor space that becomes Marquee Dayclub, but we’ve got another page for that. Some clubs are one-offs. Some are only good for afterhours or pre-gaming. But Marquee is an all-nighter. Start here. End here. And have a lot of fun in between. One of the best parts is, even if you do somehow get bored at Marquee, you’re already in The Cosmopolitan so you won’t have to walk far to find a good drink.

DRESS CODE

Relaxed and trendy attire acceptable. No torn, baggy or stained clothing. Athletic wear and clothing with offensive print are not acceptable. Management reserves all rights to determine appropriate attire.


About Eric D-Lux

From skamartist.com

With a dedication for music, two turntables, vinyl records and a radio, Eric Dlux cultivated the means necessary to captivate any event or nightclub. This Grammy nominated songwriter and producer commenced his course at the young age of 17 in his home town Los Angeles, California. He began his career at the #1 Rhythmic CHR Radio Station in Los Angeles, Power106 FM. After being discovered by fellow Angelino and Power 106 DJ, Vice & Echo, Eric Dlux soon entered the local Hollywood club circuit that would eventually lead him to multiple club residencies in nearby Las Vegas. “That first time I landed in Vegas and walked off the plane, I couldn’t believe I was about to play at the Mandalay Bay. Vegas is the Major League for DJ’s, just to be able to reach that level, was insane to me.” Within two years of working in Promotions at Power 106, Eric’s talent and potential would take him to Host and DJ overnight radio. Just six months in to his overnight show, radio executives would notice his talent and quickly offer him the opportunity to host prime time radio, weekdays from 3p-7p. “It didn’t hit me at first, it happened so quick. It wasn’t until I got text messages and comments on my social media pages that I realized the entire city of Los Angeles was listening. I was so humbled and inspired, knowing what I said or played live on the radio would have an impact on someone’s life.” Now, with a daily routine of afternoons on Power 106 and nights at the hottest clubs in Hollywood, Eric would soon discover a new emerging talent that would be destined for the music and nightclub community. “You meet new people all the time, you build great relationships and memories that go with them. I remember meeting Redfoo at Banana Split Sundays, a club DJ-AM used to do. It was so much fun, we were just drinking buddies having the time of our lives to music we loved. So naturally, I got this idea that was perfect for describing the nights and fun we had in LA and Vegas. I spoke about this concept for a record with Redfoo, “Shots”, and right away he was on board, he loved the idea. Then I called Lil Jon and immediately he jumped on the record. It was crazy how it all came together.” Since 2004 Eric Dlux has hosted a radio show on-air at Power 106 FM, outside of Power 106 he holds residences at his second home, Las Vegas. Tao, Marquee, Light, Hakkasan, Drai’s, Intrigue and Omnia are where Eric can be seen live behind the DJ booth pursuing his passions and living out his dreams on two turntables. “Knowing that everyone can have a bad day, including myself, but when we’re all in that moment, together on the radio or in the club and listening to our favorite songs. We’re dancing, singing our hearts out to every lyric… that energy that’s created, I love it. It’s humbling knowing that the music I play can help someone have that moment to live their lives and escape.”



Marquee Las Vegas | Nightclub Review 2021 by Mrnokturnal


View the complete Marquee Nightclub at Cosmopolitan events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas nightclub events calendar
View the complete Las Vegas Hip Hop concerts & events calendar
View the calendar of the most popular upcoming Las Vegas events
View the calendar of all Las Vegas shows
View the calendar of all upcoming Las Vegas superstar performances

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****

Venue

Cosmopolitan
3708 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(702) 698-7000


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  9. Wayne Newton: Up Close and Personal • 4.8 Stars with 331 customer reviews | From $86 • 7PM MON, WED & SAT nights Bugsys Cabaret @Flamingo Hotel | Mr. Las Vegas is back on stage as Wayne Newton presents “Up Close And Personal.”
  10. Farrell Dillon – Hilarious Magic • 4.8 Stars with 126 customer reviews | 26% Off Select Tickets | Regular $37, Sale Price $20 • 4:30PM THU – TUE at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club @The LINQ Promenade | Hilarious comedy and mind-melting magic combine when Farrell Dillon takes the stage at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club Las Vegas.

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