
Hyde Lounge at T‑Mobile Arena has poured its last round. The tower‑level nightlife fixture confirmed on social media that it permanently closed last Wednesday, ending a decade of VIP nights perched above the arena bowl. Known for bottle service, plush banquettes, high‑energy DJs and multiple full‑service bars overlooking concerts and Vegas Golden Knights games, the venue opened with the arena in April 2016 and had been a regular premium stop on the Strip's event circuit.
As reported by FOX5 Vegas, the lounge's Instagram account posted a message thanking the community for its support over a "ten‑year run" and stating that the venue had "permanently closed." The station's coverage included an embedded view of the post.
Hyde's Ten‑Year Run
The club launched when T‑Mobile Arena debuted in April 2016 and quickly claimed the tower level as a premium hangout for both shows and games. According to Eater Vegas and venue materials, the space spanned roughly 18,000 square feet, held about 800 guests and featured four full‑service bars, bottle service and skyline views of the Strip.
Operator And Local Footprint
The lounge was developed and operated by sbe, the Los Angeles hospitality group behind the Hyde brand and a lineup of restaurants and nightlife spots, according to the company's site. SBE's listings also note a separate Hyde Lounge at Crypto.com Arena and provide reservation and event‑booking details for the T‑Mobile Arena location, with the company handling bookings and VIP services for the venue.
What Comes Next
FOX5 Vegas reports that future plans for the tower‑level space have not been announced, and there is no public roadmap from either the operator or the arena. Fans with upcoming premium tickets should consult the T-Mobile Arena premium experiences page for other club options and reservation contacts.









