Tropical House in LV?
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Tropical House in LV?
Hi all, newbie here
Just wondering if anyone knew of beach or pool clubs that play tropical house during the day? Not necessarily on the weekends only but I will be there alone for a tradeshow in September and would love to just have some drinks and lay in the sun to tropical house (islandy sounding music with a beat, sax and vocals)
Thanks for reading!
Just wondering if anyone knew of beach or pool clubs that play tropical house during the day? Not necessarily on the weekends only but I will be there alone for a tradeshow in September and would love to just have some drinks and lay in the sun to tropical house (islandy sounding music with a beat, sax and vocals)
Thanks for reading!
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I thought this was going to be about finding a house on stilts with a tatched roof in Las Vegas. I'd stay there.
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Check if Marquee Dayclub has Thomas Jack scheduled for Beatwave Sundays when you are there - that's the only tropical house headliner I know of right now in Vegas. Vegas clubs are very much mainstream EDM and not generally good for specific/niche genres.
Some dayclub venues like Marquee and Drai's are open on weekdays (Mon-Thu) as 'typical' hotel pools without a live DJ, usually with a chillout/progressive playlist; I'm not aware of any that do tropical house. Consider looking through jackcolton.com as well - it's a pretty good resource for Vegas clubs albeit with a lot of noise.
Some dayclub venues like Marquee and Drai's are open on weekdays (Mon-Thu) as 'typical' hotel pools without a live DJ, usually with a chillout/progressive playlist; I'm not aware of any that do tropical house. Consider looking through jackcolton.com as well - it's a pretty good resource for Vegas clubs albeit with a lot of noise.