Palm Tree Beach club opens with star-studded event
Announced earlier this year, the Palm Tree Beach Club is a vision of Kygo and his team, leaning into the surreal landscape of Las Vegas and the producer’s iconic tropical house productions. Already slated for a massive season featuring some of the planet’s most famous DJs and producers, Kygo officially kicked things off on May 3rd with an incredible opening party. The event was well attended by fans and tourists, as well as an A-list assortment of celebrity guests. Amongst those in attendance were Sydney Sweeney and Jessica Alba.

The 60,000 square foot venue marks the first daylife residency and paves the way for future shows from Tiësto, Martin Garrix, Zedd, Steve Aoki, Alesso, Fisher, Chris Lake, and many more. Helping to celebrate the opening weekend, Kygo also featured artists Justin Jesso, Parson James, Victoria Nadine, and brought out Ava Max for a live rendition of his hit single Whatever. Despite the never-ending array of entertainment in the city, the Palm Tree Beach Club certainly is ready to once again raise the bar for daytime events in the region.
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