
Zouk Nightclub: Noches inmersivas de EDM y energía junto a la piscina en Las Vegas.
Zouk Nightclub en Las Vegas ofrece una experiencia de vida nocturna de alta energía con producción inmersiva y actos de EDM de renombre, entre ellos Illenium y T-Pain, además de un ambiente de fiesta junto a la piscina. Los críticos elogian la iluminación y la atmósfera, mientras señalan bebidas caras y mesas VIP de alrededor de 2.000 dólares, así como ocasionales problemas de gestión de multitudes. Ubicado en 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd.
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Con artistas de EDM y hip-hop de renombre mundial, con una producción audiovisual inmersiva.
Mesas reservadas exclusivas con servicio de botellas y asientos premium para grupos.
Fiestas junto a la piscina durante el día con música, bebidas y una vibra energética única.
Entradas para acceso en pie para disfrutar de la música y el ambiente.
Bar completo que ofrece cócteles, cervezas y licores, aunque los precios son algo elevados.
My husband and I flew in from Texas and made an entire weekend out of the show this evening (12/12) because T-Pain is my husband’s favorite artist. This concert was his Christmas present from me, and I truly believed it would be the highlight of our trip. We arrived around 9:15pm, expecting the show to start around 10. We were able to get a perfect spot, right behind the stanchion on the right side of the stage. T-Pain didn’t come out until 1:15am, with absolutely no communication or explanation from the venue. By the time we left at 1:30am (we stood there for 4 hours) he still hadn’t even started singing. What ultimately pushed us to leave wasn’t even the delay - it was how unsafe and unmanaged the crowd felt. Two extremely intoxicated women repeatedly pushed and danced their way through the crowd, flailing, touching people, invading personal space (inappropriately dancing against whoever was in their way), and even spilling a drink on me. Their main goal was to get as close as they could and they weren’t letting anything stand in their way. Many other attendees were visibly frustrated, yet no staff or security stepped in. It was uncomfortable, chaotic, and honestly upsetting. On top of that, visibility was terrible. The stage was packed with so many people that even standing near the front, we weren’t able to see the artist. Paying for a concert and not being able to see the performer because of poor crowd control is unacceptable. The venue felt far beyond a comfortable capacity, and what should have been a once-in-a-lifetime memory turned into a huge disappointment. I would not recommend this venue unless major changes are made to start times, crowd management, and overall guest safety.
In the menus I saw some foodstuffs but when we asked, they said no food here. We booked the table already, however when we asked, they told we needed pay 2k more for the table. Really disappointed, because we already deductible for the tables so we have to use all that money for drinks without a table. However the DJ n atmosphere was very cool, the decor n lighting was amazing. Just recommend walking only
This was our very first Vegas Nightclub and we were absolutely stunned, it definitely set the standard for us going forward! We got tickets to see Illenium and had no issues arriving whenever the doors opened (visited in the “off-season”). There were a decent number of tables but still ample standing room throughout. The highlight of Zouk is the production, EDM artists are definitely worth seeing here because of how immersive it is!
Zouk Nightclub delivered a fun experience, especially during the pool party event. Nelly hit the stage around 2:30 AM, and the crowd was pumped — his performance was definitely the highlight of the night. The poolside setup gave the party a unique and energetic vibe. Drinks were good, but the prices were pretty steep, which took a bit away from the experience. Still, if you’re looking for a lively night out with big-name entertainment, it’s worth checking out.
We went for James Hype and had good time at Zouk overall, but a few things could have been better. Drinks are definitely overpriced, but honestly that’s expected for Vegas. VIP tables start around $2,000. The lighting was cool, but I was really hoping for more — would’ve been amazing to see some lasers in there to really amp it up. The sound system was solid, but not quite as powerful or clear as I expected for a club of this size. Still a fun experience, just not quite 5 stars for me.
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