Key points:
- The 2025 lineup includes returning artists such as Illenium, Kaskade, Lil Wayne, DJ Snake and T-Pain
- New additions include Nelly and Alison Wonderland, broadening the venues' genre diversity
- Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub will continue major event partnerships, including Our House and Hotel EDC
Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World Las Vegas have announced their 2025 residency lineups, featuring a mix of electronic music, hip-hop and R&B performers.
Returning artists include Illenium, Kaskade, Lil Wayne, DJ Snake and T-Pain, while Nelly and Alison Wonderland will make their debuts at the venues.
The 2024 season saw the success of Our House, a collaborative project from Meduza and James Hype, as well as Hotel EDC, a partnership with Insomniac and Vibee that brought exclusive performances during Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) week.
These initiatives are expected to continue into 2025, further integrating the venues into the Las Vegas nightlife scene.
Good to know: The full 2025 residency lineup includes: Alison Wonderland, Cash Cash, Crankdat, DJ Snake, Elderbrook, Illenium, James Hype, Kaskade, Lil Wayne, Louis The Child, Meduza, Nelly, Nicky Romero, Noizu, Regard, Sickick and T-Pain.
Additionally, UFC fighter "Suga" Sean O’Malley will return as Zouk Nightclub’s resident ambassador, continuing his involvement with RedTail watch parties and UFC afterparties throughout the year.
Joe Lopez, VP of Zouk Group USA, commented: “Our 2025 artist lineup represents the ultimate fusion of genres and talent. Every day and night, we want guests to experience these artists in a way they can’t elsewhere.”
Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub have played a role in Resorts World Las Vegas' broader entertainment strategy, which has included partnerships with event brands and nightlife concepts. The venue’s programming remains a key component of the resort’s effort to attract visitors and maintain a presence in the Las Vegas entertainment sector.
The announcement follows leadership changes at Resorts World Las Vegas, including the appointment of Alex Dixon as CEO and the establishment of a new Board of Directors led by former MGM Resorts CEO Jim Murren.