
The Strip is getting a fresh place to tan, splash and flex bottle service. Caesars Palace and Tao Group Hospitality are teaming up on OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar, a new day-to-night pool complex set to debut for the 2026 pool season with festival-scale DJ production, two pools and an elevated skybar. Built as a purpose-designed dayclub that feeds directly into the existing OMNIA footprint, the venue is primed to keep the party going after sunset. Opening weekend is stacked with major electronic acts and Tao Group residents, a clear play for a packed start to summer on Las Vegas Boulevard.
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is set to debut on May 15, 2026. The launch weekend lineup includes a Rüfüs Du Sol DJ set on May 16 and Martin Garrix on May 17. The piece also lists Tiësto, Chris Lake, Alesso, Steve Aoki, Afrojack and Elderbrook as resident DJs, and notes that Fisher will be part of the opening-weekend schedule. It is one of the first big-name artist rosters announced specifically for a newly built Strip dayclub in 2026.
Caesars Entertainment’s pool-season press release confirms that the project will span roughly 46,000 square feet and feature two large pools, festival-level production and upgraded food and beverage offerings. The company positions the venue as a centerpiece of its 2026 pool-season slate and a flagship dayclub for the resort. Caesars is marketing OMNIA as a day-to-night destination that will operate throughout the summer season.
Design and setup
Tao Group tapped Rockwell Group to craft a look inspired by European beach clubs, pulling design cues from Mykonos, St. Tropez and Ibiza in both materials and layout, according to industry reporting. Guests will be able to enter from a dedicated bridge connected to OMNIA Nightclub or via a grand staircase off the Strip, giving the property a true day-into-night circulation route. An upper deck will operate year-round as OMNIA Skybar, with shaded banquettes, a full bar and elevated views over the pool deck, per Yogonet International.
Why mid-May
The mid-May launch lines up with Electric Daisy Carnival week, and Insomniac’s official schedule lists EDC Las Vegas for May 15 to 17, 2026, when clubs and pools across the city load their calendars with special programming for festival crowds. By opening during EDC Week, OMNIA immediately taps into a built-in wave of visiting electronic-music fans and a ready market for opening-weekend tickets and VIP tables. Operators often use festival weeks to seed long-term residencies and move premium inventory, so early reservations are likely to be tight.
Tickets and weekend logistics
Tao Group’s official ticketing portal is already listing OMNIA events and warns that third-party resales may be invalid, a sign that the operator intends to tightly control access and VIP inventory. Daybeds, cabanas and table packages are expected to make up most of the premium offerings, while general-admission pool passes will be limited for opening weekend. For current set times, ticket tiers and purchase rules, check the venue’s official channels and the ticketing page at Tao Group Hospitality.
OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar adds another large-scale dayclub to the Strip’s already crowded summer calendar and signals that operators are still betting heavily on pool-party tourism. Locals who dread extra traffic and long rideshare waits may want to steer clear of EDC Week, while visitors chasing marquee DJ sets will have a hard time ignoring this new addition. This story will be updated as the operator finalizes set times and ticket on-sale details.









