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T I C K E T S & V I P R E S E R V A T I O N S | O M N I A N I G H T C L U B . C O M | 7 0 2 . 7 8 5 . 6 2 0 0 |

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T-Pain’s distinct voice can now be heard on traffic app Waze. He’ll be giving a different kind of direction at Foxtail Saturday.

Every time he plays EBC, Diplo somehow manages to mold the luxury beach bash around his own eclectic vibe.

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I f there was ever a time when Miriam and Olivia Nervo weren’t the life of the party, we have

a hard time believing it. Ever since they began performing under the name Nervo, the Australian twins—better known as Mim and Liv—have created a personality brand synonymous with their high-energy, ethereal sound. Whether they’re on a larger-than-life outdoor stage at EDC or Ultra or inside Omnia Nightclub at Caesars Palace for their bewitching residency show, the sisters are always engaging the dance� oor with smoking, pulsating sets.

Peaking at No. 14 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Albums chart, 2015 debut album Collat-eral—and its hook-laden single “Bulletproof”—has cemented the duo as one of the must-see, must-hear big-room house acts in the EDM circuit. “It has our

life in it. Our life stories; our heart. It’s our blood, sweat and tears,” Mim told us in August.

While it might seem like they were fast-tracked to fame—Mim and Liv started their careers as models—they’ve actually been behind the scenes, writing hits for other performers since 2005. As songwriters, Nervo has worked with everyone from Ke-sha and Kylie Minogue to Avicii and Armin van Buuren, and the twins co-wrote the Grammy-win-ning 2009 David Guetta smash “When Love Takes Over.”

Nervo’s reach doesn’t stop with the music. After their mother was diagnosed with breast can-cer, the sisters recently teamed up with a Canadian charity to bring awareness to cancer pro-grams and research. Whether it’s through music, philanthropy or both, Nervo’s mission is always the same: to bring good vibes to the masses. Nervo at Omnia at Caesars Palace, May 14 & 17. –Leslie VenturaE N E R G Y

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W hen I think about my most memorable nights on the Vegas club circuit, the moments

that stand out are the ones when the music took over, when everyone in these typically tightly packed spaces lost themselves in the sonic spectacle. That’s when a night in a club turns into a party, when you feel like you own that moment even though you’re happily sharing it with a few thousand of your closest friends. Right?

Those memories crept back into my mind during a sneak-peek tour at Jewel, as I wandered around the booths on the main floor and checked

out sight lines from the mezzanine of Hakkasan Group’s new nightclub at Aria, opening May 19. This space was originally built as Haze, and it’s completely unrecognizable. Jewel is much bigger but feels more intimate, mostly because that mezzanine moves so close to the stage. I couldn’t help wondering what it will feel like to see conquering DJ heroes Steve Aoki or The Chainsmokers or Steve Angello play a set here, and if it will seem like a massive house party. And how big will a live performance be in this pulsating space, by the likes of Jason Derulo or whomever Jewel’s secret special guest turns out to be on May 20?

Club execs have said the program-ming at Jewel won’t be limited to a specific kind of music, that it’s all about bringing in artists who know how to guide us through a great party. Sounds like we’d better get ready to make some new Vegas musical memo-ries. –Brock Radke

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T opgolf is so much more than golf,” says Johnny McMahon, director of operations at Topgolf Las

Vegas, set to open in the coming weeks. “I have friends who call me and say, ‘Why’d you take a job at a driving range?’ and that’s not the case.”

Tour the 105,000-square-foot sports-entertainment destination and it’s easy to see why the Vegas hospitality veteran is so excited about his new home. In addition to its 108 climate-controlled hit-ting bays, Topgolf’s new flagship location behind MGM Grand boasts five bars, two sparkling pools, a full food menu and even a concert space for live events, all in the shadow of the Strip.

“This is such a great way to grow the game, because what Topgolf does is makes golf approachable,” says McMahon, an avid golfer who signed on after more than two decades in nightlife, includ-ing time at the Bank at Bellagio with the Light Group. “I’ve done

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restaurants, I’ve done lounges, I’ve done pools, I’ve done night-clubs, so I’ve seen all four worlds. The main difference is being outside. It’s a great environment when your office is a massive driving range.”

Topgolf expects to serve more than 1 million visitors through-out 2016, and McMahon is bet-ting many of them won’t be PGA Tour enthusiasts.

“[Topgolf] has something for everyone. We have the ability to hold 3,000 people, but only 700 or 800 can play the game at once,” he says. “That allows the others to find something else to do … The diversity ability is amazing.” –Mark Adams

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C hris Santos doesn’t take va-cations. He comes to Vegas for big fight weekends.

“I’m a huge boxing fan,” says the chef and owner of some the best and coolest restaurants on New York City’s Lower East Side, including the Stanton Social and Beauty & Essex. “My grandfather was a pro fighter and I grew up watching fights on his knee. I’ve been ringside at every [Floyd] Mayweather fight since 2007, which is cool because when I was a kid all I wanted to do was watch one of the big

fights in Vegas. One day, I thought, I’ll sit ringside, so I’ve been very fortunate.”

The frequent judge on Food Network’s popular competition show Chopped is spending much more time on the Strip these days—he’s opening a new Beauty & Essex this week at the Cosmopolitan, the first of a new wave of fresh dining experiences headed to the hip hotel this year. Considering Santos has been obsessed with the Cosmo since it opened—maybe not as much as he is with boxing, but close—

it goes without saying that he’s excited to be staying where the action is.

“I love this hotel. I love the vibe, I love gambling here, I love the layout, I love eating at Jaleo. I always thought Beauty & Essex would be perfect for this hotel long before we were pursuing it, so this is pretty cool.” –Brock Radke

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I t has one of the most familiar feelings of any restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip, so much so that a meal at Crush

typically feels like a warm, relaxing dinner party at the home of your most stylish best friends.

But just because it feels like home doesn’t mean there isn’t something new happening at this delicious hideaway at MGM Grand. It’s time to go back—bring your besties if you like—to try the latest culinary cre-

ations from chef William DeMarco, including the Tuna 2 Ways (tartare with ponzu and Cajun-seared tuna with bacon marmalade) and the Surf and Turf (� let of beef and lobster tail with chimichurri vinaigrette).

A few classic sides have been added for you to Crush on, too, including po-tatoes au gratin and lobster mashed spuds. But our fave new bite is the Filet Mignon Tartare, with the lean beef bringing alternative � avors and textures to the raw standard, dressed

with Pommery mustard and capers and served on a toasty crostini. This is a� ectionate food, an ideal � t in this charming restaurant. Crush at MGM Grand, 702-891-3222; Sunday-Thurs-day 5:30-10:30 p.m., Friday-Saturday 5-11:30 p.m.

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The Pool at The LINQat The LINQ Hotel & Casino

The Pool at The LINQ, free to both locals and non-hotel guests ages 21 and up, has many amenities to choose from. The cabanas are equipped with overhead misting systems, chaise lounges, plasma TVs, built-in speakers, refrigerators and complimentary sliced fruit and veggie dishes—not to mention your own cabana host and server. Other amenities include poolside daybed rentals. A center bar seats more than two dozen guests, and you can order everything from beers on tap to frozen and signature cocktails. There’s also the REQ Room, an indoor, air-conditioned hangout with pool tables and games. And get ready for some serious fun all weekend long—O’Sheas Takeover on Fridays features beer pong, Irish-themed entertainment and a visit from the bar’s mascot, Lucky the Leprechaun; get your island vibe on at the tropical house music-themed Tropical Saturdays; and enjoy buy-one-get-one Champagne specials during Champagne Sundays.

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Known for its European-style sunbathing and intimate and lush surroundings, Venus European Pool Lounge is an upscale escape located o� of Caesars’ main pool area. The 10,000-square-foot, adults-only, watery playground sponsored by Fiji Natural Artesian water features frozen fruit trays, handcrafted libations served in fresh pineapples and coconuts, spacious newly remodeled VIP cabanas and daybeds and poolside

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playgrounds where guests can soak up paradise at some of the city’s

hottest pools. Whether you want the party atmosphere or a more tranquil,

trendy escape, each oasis o� ers plenty of amenities and atmospheres to

satisfy all sunbathers all season long. So jump in.

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GO Poolat Flamingo

Paradise can be found at the GO Pool. The watery adults-only playground is situated among the property’s 15 acres of tropical topography. Towering palms trees set the scene for the outdoor party pool, accessible through a separate entrance o� the main pool area. Once you’re through the doors, feast your eyes on two adjoining pools with a cascading waterfall and grotto in the middle. Around the water’s edge are daybeds, curtained opium beds and lounge chairs. Lining the perimeter are 38 luxurious VIP cabanas. And daily DJs guarantee a party atmosphere all week long.

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FlowRider & PH Poolsat Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Can you really hang 10 in the desert? Absolutely! The fi rst of its kind in Las Vegas, the FlowRider adds excitement to the pool season. Whether you’re a professional or newbie, surf the machine-made waves bodyboard-style, or stand up on one ofthe fl owboards. Or enjoy the rooftop Pools with two separatepool decks and more than two dozen cabanas and daybeds lining the water’s perimeter. Two bars, DJ performancesand bikini contests keep the fun fl owing all summer long.

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C aviar and foie gras are known as two of the most luxurious foods in the world, so it’s only � tting those

two ingredients would � nd their way onto the menu—the cocktail menu—at legendary chef André Rochat’s restaurants, Alizé atop the Palms and Andre’s at the Monte Carlo.

Alizé’s Black Tie Martini seems like a standard rendition, until olives stu� ed with caviar get added to the concoction. Think dirty—extra dirty—with added brininess from the

caviar. One doesn’t need to be in black tie to enjoy the Black Tie, but with these phenomenal panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip, this is truly living the good life.

Over at the Monte Carlo, the Marti Gras Martini is one of the most ad-venturous cocktails anywhere. Foie gras—fatty goose or duck liver—is something of an acquired taste, and so is the Marti Gras. It’s all foie in taste, like a foie milkshake with a hint of vanilla. Adding to its unique richness, it’s served in a long, thin-stemmed

martini glass with a tray of apricot sor-bet, poached Asian pear, berries and roasted nuts. Make a meal out of it.

The Black Tie and Marti Gras cock-tails do more than embody luxury, they’ve become Vegas classics. As Chef Rochat would say, “Bon appétit!” Alizé at the Palms, 702-951-7000; Andre’s at Monte Carlo, 702-798-7151. –Don Chareunsy

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T he Las Vegas brunch scene has exploded in recent years, a fantastic galaxy of mimosa-fueled fun. But there are still

only a few Vegas brunches that really have their own scene, that feel like the weekend place to be—especially o� the Strip.

That’s where Andiron comes in. If you think of the master-planned com-munity of Summerlin as sleepy, wake up to something new and di� erent on Sundays when this swanky, Hamp-tons-esque steak and seafood spot transforms into a bustling brunch

extravaganza. You’ll be greeted by a DJ spinning nostalgic pop and dance tracks from a booth beside the whimsical candy table, which you can revisit for a sweet treat any time during your brunch adventure. Take advantage of the roving Champagne cart or build-your-own bloody bar to complement your tasty plates of doughnut holes, lobster rolls, braised beef shortrib hash and caramel-cus-tard French toast with pomegranate syrup and almond brittle.

As great as the food and drinks are, Andiron brunch’s best ingredients

are its people. Local hospitality pros of every stripe are � ocking to this re-laxed spot on Sundays, having � nally found just the right mix of big Vegas fun and friendly, local charm. What are you waiting for? Sunday Brunch at Andiron Steak & Sea at Downtown Summerlin, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 702-685-2002. –Brock Radke

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T ally another mark in the category of charming in-dustry people who’ve been charmed by the industry.

Basic High grad and born-and-raised native Nicole Day spent four years as a dental assistant before a friend told her she should apply to cocktail on the other side of town, at Summerlin’s spectacular Red Rock Resort.

“I didn’t know anything about it, but three years later here I am,” she says. “They molded me. I loved den-tal, but I’d take everything home with me, always thinking about my patients. Here I get to build rela-tionships with all these people and I get to have more fun. And you’d be surprised how many people’s days you make, not just by serving them a drink but just listening. I love it.”

Now that she’s made the move to Summerlin, Day has become a Red Rock regular even when she’s not working. “It’s true, I’m here on my days off, going to Hearthstone for happy hour or doing a movie on

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Mondays then going to a nice din-ner,” she says. “We just celebrated 10 years [at Red Rock], and it’s still so pretty. I go to the Strip for a staycation every once in a while, but I always come back here because it’s so nice.”

Between working, post-shift morn-ing gym trips and bar-hopping to check out other “friends in the industry,” Day has even found time to rediscover golf. “I golfed in high school, so it’s been nice to pick that back up. Back then it was serious. We didn’t use carts or have any drinks, of course. It was all about walking the holes in Nevada weath-er. But I was decent. People under-estimated me because I’m short. I’m 5-1. But ... you’d be surprised.” Lucky Bar at Red Rock Resort, 702-797-7777; daily noon-close. –Brock Radke

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5/13 DJ Karma. 5/14 DJ Gusto. Mirage, Wed,

Fri-Sat, 702-693-8300.

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5/13-5/14 DJ Que. 5/15 DJ Karma. 5/20 DJ Que. 5/21 DJ C-L.A. 5/22 DJ Karma. 5/27 DJ Que. 5/29 DJ Karma. Bellagio, Thu-Sun, 702-693-8300.

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5/12 Esco. 5/13 Jeremih. 5/14 Trey Songz. 5/15 Fat Joe. 5/17 Lil Dicky. 5/19 Esco. 5/20 Big Sean. 5/21 Nas. 5/26 Esco. 5/27 Future. Cromwell, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-777-3800.

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5/13 DJ Ikon. 5/14 Busta Rhymes. 5/20 DJ Jami. 5/21 DJ Hollywood. 5/27 Young Thug & DJ Wellman. 5/28 Flo Rida & Borgore. SLS, Fri-Sat, 702-761-7621.

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5/12 DJ Seany Mac. 5/13 DJ C-L.A. 5/14 DJ Obscene. 5/16 DJ Sincere. 5/17 Kay the Riot. 5/18 DJ Sam I Am. 5/20 Joe Maz. 5/21 J. Espinosa. 5/23 DJ Sincere. 5/24 Kay the Riot. 5/25 DJ Sam I Am. 5/26 DJ Seany Mac. 5/27 Dee Jay Silver. 5/28 Taboo. 5/30 DJ Sincere. 5/31 Kay the Riot. Mandalay Bay, nightly, 702-632-7631.

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Thu Benny Black. Fri-Sat DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. Sun DJs Shred & Exodus. Mon-Tue DJ Seany Mac. Wed DJ Presto One. Palms,

nightly, 702-942-6832.

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5/12 Tiësto. 5/13 Steve Aoki. 5/14 Tiësto. 5/15 Dada Life. 5/19 Tiësto. 5/20 Lil Jon. 5/21 Tiësto. 5/22 Showtek. 5/26 Calvin Harris. 5/28 Tiësto. 5/29 Hardwell. MGM Grand, Wed-Sun, 702-891-3838.

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5/13 DJ Five. 5/14 Joe Maz. 5/17 DJ Ikon. 5/18 DJ D-Miles. 5/20 DJ Direct. 5/21 DJ JaceOne. 5/24 Joe Maz. 5/25 DJ D-Miles. 5/27 Joe Jonas. 5/28 Travis Barker. 5/31 DJ Crooked. Bellagio, nightly, 702-693-8700.

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5/21 Seal. Wynn, Thu-Sat, 702-770-7300.

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Opens May 19. 5/19 Jamie Foxx. 5/21 The Chainsmokers. 5/23 Lil Jon. 5/27 Lil Jon. 5/28 Steve Aoki. 5/30 The Chainsmokers. Aria, 702-590-8000.

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5/13 Helldorado Days PBR Afterparty. Luxor, Thu-Sat, 702-262-4529.

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5/13 Stafford Brothers. 5/14 Metro Boomin. 5/18 Baauer’s Studio B. 5/20 Laidback Luke. 5/21 Metro Boomin. 5/25 DJ Mustard. 5/27 Stafford Brothers. 5/28 Disclosure’s Wild Life. 5/29 J. Cole. Mandalay Bay, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-632-4700.

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5/13 Dash Berlin. 5/14 Vice. 5/16 Dash Berlin. 5/20 Eric Prydz. 5/21 Carnage. 5/23 Juicy J. 5/27 Porter Robinson. 5/28 Travis Scott. 5/29 Wiz Khalifa. 5/30 DJ Khaled. Mon, Fri-Sat,

Cosmopolitan, 702-333-9000.

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5/13 Calvin Harris. 5/14 Nervo. 5/17 Nervo. 5/20 Calvin Harris. 5/21 Martin Garrix. 5/24 Afrojack. 5/27 Calvin Harris. 5/28 Martin Garrix. 5/29 Afrojack. 5/31 Burns. Caesars Palace, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-785-6200.

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5/12 Martin Solveig. 5/13 Nghtmre. 5/14 Dillon Francis. 5/18 Skrillex. 5/19 RL Grime. 5/20 ATrak. 5/21 Flosstradamus. 5/25 Dillon Francis. 5/26 Skrillex. 5/27 Diplo. 5/28 Flosstradamus. 5/29 Marshmello. Encore, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-770-7300.

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5/12 DJ Five. 5/13 Politik. 5/14 Eric DLux. 5/19 DJ Five. 5/20 Enferno. 5/21 Vice. 5/26 Kid Ink. 5/27 DJ Daddy Kat. 5/28 DJ Khaled. 5/29 Timbaland. Venetian, Thu-Sat, 702-388-8588.

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5/13 David Guetta. 5/14 Avicii. 5/15 Skrillex. 5/16 Flosstradamus. 5/20 Avicii. 5/21 David Guetta. 5/22 Zedd. 5/23 David Guetta. 5/27 Avicii. 5/28 Kaskade. 5/29 David Guetta. 5/30 Skrillex & Diplo. Encore, Fri-Mon, 702-770-0097.

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5/14 Sean Perry. 5/16 dJ Flow. 5/21 dJ Neva. 5/23 dJ Ikon. 5/28 dJ Nova. 5/30 dJ Turbulence. Mirage, Thu-Mon, 702-693-8300.

D A Y L I G H T

5/14 Stafford Brothers. 5/15 Metro Boomin. 5/20 Eric dLux. 5/21 Laidback Luke. 5/22 Sundown with disclosure & Claude VonStroke. 5/27 dJ Mustard. 5/28 disclosure. 5/29 J. Cole. 5/30 Stafford Brothers. Mandalay Bay, Thu-Sun, 702-632-4700.

E N C O R E B E A C H C L U B

5/12 EBC at Night with Martin Solveig. 5/13 diplo. 5/13 EBC at Night with Nghtmre. 5/14 david Guetta. 5/15 Avicii. 5/19 EBC at Night with RL Grime. 5/20 Alesso. 5/20 EBC at Night with ATrak. 5/21 Avicii. 5/22 david Guetta. 5/26 EBC at Night with Skrillex. 5/27 Zedd. 5/27 EBC at Night with diplo. 5/28 Avicii. 5/29 Kaskade. 5/29 EBC at Night with Marshmello. 5/30 david Guetta. Encore, Thu-Sun, 702-770-7300.

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T H E L I N Q

Fri dJ JBray. Sat M!KEATTACK. Linq, daily, 702-835-5713.

L I Q U I D

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P A L M S P O O L & D A Y C L U B

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R E H A B

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S K Y B E A C H C L U B

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T A O B E A C H

5/13 dJ Ikon. 5/14 SKAM Saturdays with Eric dLux. 5/15 Javier Alba. 5/20 J. Espinoza & dJ Karma. 5/21 SKAM Saturdays with Eric dLux. 5/22 dJ Wellman. 5/27 Enferno. 5/28 dJ Five. 5/29 Kid Ink. Venetian, Thu-Sun, 702-388-8588.

W E T R E P U B L I C

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