The new monthly production is a departure from choreographed acts, instead emphasizing the kind of improvisation you might see in scenes like New Orleans or New York.
People dance without any worries about who’s watching. Their shared reverence for the genre drives those inhibitions out the door, and Wax Rabbit’s allure adds to the ambiance.
The weekly event is well-traveled and well-curated, built on the unspoken understanding that house music is more than just a genre—it’s a cultural contract.
At the Marquee Mondays revival, Steve Aoki dazzled crowds from a spacious new artist booth that’s been lowered roughly two feet closer to the dance floor.
It’s the end of an era for the rooftop nightclub and beach club at the Cromwell, but not the end of Drai’s, a pioneering venue in Las Vegas nightlife well before it opened this hip-hop-centric venue more than 10 years ago.