Labor Day Weekend Las Vegas 2026: Pools, Clubs and Dining
Labor Day Weekend Vegas, September 5-7, 2026: the last big pool weekend of the season. Lock the dayclubs, nightclubs, and dinners before the city fills.
Labor Day Weekend Las Vegas 2026: the full lineup and how to play it
Labor Day is the unofficial close of pool season, and in Las Vegas it is one of the loudest, most-booked weekends of the year. The dayclubs and nightclubs stack their biggest late-summer bills across it, and the whole city treats it like a farewell to summer. This is the full 2026 lineup, pools by day and clubs by night, plus how to play the weekend and what to lock in early.
The weekend runs Friday, September 4 through Monday, September 7. Friday through Sunday carry the marquee bookings; Monday is the holiday wind-down. Lineups can shift, so we confirm the current bill for any date when you book.
The Labor Day weekend 2026 lineup
Friday, September 4
Pools: Encore Beach Club with Diplo (and Nyjah), LIV Beach with Sidepiece, Omnia Dayclub with TWINSICK, Tao Beach with Cedric Gervais, and Palm Tree Beach Club with DJ Five.
Nights: Omnia with Martin Garrix, Marquee with ILLENIUM, Hakkasan with Tyga, LIV with Disco Lines, and EBC at Night with Mau P.
Saturday, September 5
Pools: Encore Beach Club with The Chainsmokers, LIV Beach with Dom Dolla, Omnia Dayclub with Tiesto, Tao Beach with Chris Lake, and Palm Tree Beach Club with Martin Garrix.
Nights: Omnia with Zedd, Marquee with Steve Aoki, Hakkasan with Mustard, and LIV with Metro Boomin. This is the biggest night of the weekend.
Sunday, September 6
Pools: Encore Beach Club with Marshmello, LIV Beach with Disclosure (DJ set), Omnia Dayclub with Fisher, Tao Beach with Steve Aoki, Palm Tree Beach Club with Blondish, and Marquee Dayclub with Moneybagg Yo.
Nights: Omnia runs its DESEO Latin Sundays party, and EBC at Night brings Hugel.
Monday, September 7 (Labor Day)
The holiday itself is the wind-down. Marquee runs its Marquee Mondays; the rest of the marquee Monday bills tend to post closer to the date, and we will have the current programming when you book.
Playing the days: the pools
The pools are the heart of Labor Day. The rule is simple: pick one anchor pool per day around the headliner you want, secure a cabana or daybed, and build the rest of the afternoon around it. Cabana inventory for this weekend is the first thing to go, so the earlier we have your headcount, the better your position. Omnia Dayclub, LIV Beach, Encore Beach Club, and Tao Beach carry the deepest lineups, with Palm Tree and Marquee Dayclub rounding out the day.
Playing the nights: the clubs
Note for 2026: XS is closed over Labor Day during its remodel, so the premium nightclub events run at Omnia, LIV, Hakkasan, and EBC at Night, with Marquee also in the mix. Saturday, September 5 is the biggest single night; if you want a prime table at any of these, tell us early and we route your group to the room with the best position for the headliner you want.
Dinners to lock in in advance
A three-day weekend wants a couple of dinners that hold the group together, and the strongest rooms book out first on a holiday weekend. The ones to reserve early:
Carbone Riviera at Bellagio, the fountain-side Italian from the Carbone team; Mother Wolf at Fontainebleau, the Roman pasta room drawing the strongest dinner demand on the Strip right now; STK at the Cosmopolitan, the steakhouse-meets-nightclub room when you want dinner to already feel like the night out; and Toca Madera at Crystals, the high-energy modern Mexican room that bridges dinner and the clubs. Reserve one per night you care about and lock it early; a confirmed table beats a wishlist every time.
How MyRSVP helps
Tell us your nights, your headcount, and whether the weekend is built around pools, clubs, dinners, or all three. We do not sit on pre-booked allotments; we work the room-by-room availability daily, quote the real minimum for the table or cabana you want with the fees laid out up front, and set your arrival time, dress code, and who to see at the door. For a pool or a club, you pick and we send a deposit link to secure it, the twenty percent citywide standard. For dinners, we set the expectations needed to secure the table. Labor Day fills early, so the sooner we have your dates and headcount, the better we place you.
Plan your Labor Day weekend
Frequently asked questions
Who is playing Labor Day weekend 2026 in Las Vegas?
The pools carry the headliners by day: Diplo, The Chainsmokers, and Marshmello at Encore Beach Club, Sidepiece, Dom Dolla, and Disclosure at LIV Beach, TWINSICK, Tiesto, and Fisher at Omnia Dayclub, plus Martin Garrix, Chris Lake, and Steve Aoki across Tao Beach and Palm Tree. At night, Omnia has Martin Garrix and Zedd, Marquee has ILLENIUM and Steve Aoki, Hakkasan has Tyga and Mustard, and LIV has Disco Lines and Metro Boomin. Lineups can shift; we confirm the current bill when you book.
Which Las Vegas dayclubs are best for Labor Day weekend 2026?
Omnia Dayclub, LIV Beach, Encore Beach Club, and Tao Beach carry the deepest lineups, with Palm Tree and Marquee Dayclub rounding out the day. Pick one anchor pool per day around the headliner you want.
Which nightclubs are open for Labor Day weekend 2026?
Omnia, LIV, Hakkasan, EBC at Night, and Marquee are the premium rooms running the weekend. XS at Encore is closed over Labor Day during its remodel.
How early should I book a cabana for Labor Day weekend in Vegas?
As early as you can. Labor Day is one of the most-booked pool weekends of the year, and cabana and daybed inventory sells out first. Give us your dates and headcount now and we get you the best position available.
What are the best restaurants for Labor Day weekend in Las Vegas?
Lock a dinner or two early at rooms like Carbone Riviera, Mother Wolf, STK, or Toca Madera. On a holiday weekend the prime tables go first.
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