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The stunning new $46,000-square-foot European-inspired oasis is coming to Caesars Palace

Tao Group Hospitality Unveils a Sun-Drenched Multi-Level Paradise on the Las Vegas Strip, Featuring Grand Opening Sets from Fisher, Rüfüs du Sol and Martin Garrix and a Breathtaking World Record Motorcycle Jump to Celebrate Caesars Palace’s 60th Anniversary

Las Vegas just got a lot more glamorous.

Tao Group Hospitality officially debuts OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace in May, and from first glance it’s clear this isn’t your average pool party destination. Spanning 4,000 square feet right on Las Vegas Boulevard, the brand new entertainment complex has been built from the ground up to evoke the elegance of Europe’s most exclusive beach clubs, with a modern, sun-drenched edge that seems tailor-made for the Strip’s most stylish crowd.

And the timing couldn’t be more perfect. Caesars Palace will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2026 and the legendary resort will roll out the red carpet in grand style to mark sixty years of great moments.

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A European beach club right on the Strip

Designed in collaboration with the renowned Rockwell Group, OMNIA Dayclub draws inspiration from the types of getaways A-listers flock to every summer: the white sand glamor of Mykonos, the chic Mediterranean glow of St. Tropez and the sun-drenched luxury of Ibiza.

Guests arrive through OMNIA Nightclub’s iconic main entrance or via a dramatic grand staircase straight from the Strip, opening onto stunning sight lines of the entire venue. From there, two organically shaped central pools anchor the main level, surrounded by custom-made sunbeds and plush banquettes. Private cabanas and exclusive VIP plunge pools line the edge, designed to make you feel like a sophisticated retreat in a European seaside villa.

The materials read like a high-end design magazine: teak wood, stacked stone, woven hyacinth and rich emerald green accents that bring the entire space to life.

The deck above transforms into OMNIA Skybar, a year-round outdoor destination complete with shaded seating, a dedicated bar and tiered banquettes nestled under cream and jade umbrellas. The view? An unbeatable vantage point of the Las Vegas Strip from above.

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The trendsetters behind the project

The minds behind OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar are Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss, co-CEOs of Tao Group Hospitality, two of the most influential names in luxury hospitality.

“With OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar, we are defining what’s next for Las Vegas at the scale, energy and ambition the city demands,” said Tepperberg.

“This project underscores our long-term commitment to Las Vegas as a global entertainment capital,” Strauss added.

When the dayclub is combined with the iconic OMNIA nightclub, connected by a dedicated bridge, the combined entertainment ecosystem will span a whopping 121,000 square feet, making it one of the most ambitious day-to-night experiences ever built on the Strip.

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A grand opening weekend packed with superstar DJs

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If the location itself is the showpiece, the grand opening weekend is the ribbon on top.

Tao Group has lined up three of the biggest names in electronic music to christen the space over three nights, May 15-17.

Friday, May 15 kicks off with Australian dance music phenomenon Fisher, whose energetic sets have made him one of the most in-demand DJs in the world. Saturday May 16th brings a rare and exclusive DJ set from the beloved Australian trio Rüfüs du Sol, known for their dreamy, atmospheric sound. And Sunday, May 17, the weekend ends with Dutch icon Martin Garrix, one of the highest-paid DJs in the world.

Three nights. Three superstars. One unforgettable opening weekend.

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A world record stunt that pays tribute to Vegas history

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The opening weekend grand finale is the kind of moment that only happens in Las Vegas.

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On Sunday, May 17 at 2 p.m., 12-time X Games medalist Colby Raha will attempt to break his own world record for the highest vertical motorcycle jump, soaring more than 100 feet above the Caesars Palace Front Fountains. The location is no coincidence. It’s the same legendary spot where Evel Knievel made his now iconic jump in 1967, a moment widely considered one of the most defining in the history of motorcycle stunts.

In a moving tribute to the past, members of the Knievel family support the event.

“Attempting a jump at the same location where Evel Knievel made his historic attempt has real meaning,” Raha said. “It’s an opportunity to push boundaries in one of the most iconic locations in stunt history at one of the most iconic resorts in Las Vegas.”

Strauss called it the perfect way to introduce OMNIA Dayclub to the world.

“OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is already setting a new standard for what daily life in Las Vegas can be, and what better way to announce that to the world than by launching Colby Raha above the same fountains that made Evel Knievel a legend,” he said. “This is the kind of moment that only happens in Las Vegas, and only at Caesars Palace.”

Audiences in the day club will get a front-row view of Raha’s climb, which will see him rise visibly above the venue itself in a unique fusion of world-class entertainment and world-record spectacle.

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Caesars Palace celebrates 60 years in style

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For Caesars Palace, the debut of OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is a fitting milestone in a festive year. The legendary resort will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2026 with a series of memorable moments designed to honor the property’s storied past while looking resolutely to the future.

“Over the past 60 years, Caesars Palace has orchestrated iconic events that have resonated around the world, cementing the resort’s role as a leading player in Las Vegas’ rise to one of the most visited destinations in the world,” said Sean McBurney, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional President of Caesars Entertainment. “We have continually redefined the luxury experience through intentional improvements to the resort, and we are excited to introduce OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar to our wonderful partners at Tao Group Hospitality.”

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He added: “This dynamic addition reflects our continued commitment to creating unforgettable memories for our guests that will last for another six decades and more.”

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OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is not only a feast for the eyes. The food and beverage program is designed with the same care that defines Tao Group Hospitality’s celebrated restaurant portfolio. The day club offers an American bistro-style menu paired with craft cocktails, combining elevated, fresh and approachable flavors that you can enjoy all day long.

It’s the kind of menu that turns a day club visit into an afternoon-filling affair.

The bottom line

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OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar is more than a new location on the Strip. It’s a love letter to luxury, designed to set the standard for what daily life in Las Vegas can be in this new era. Between the European-inspired design, the all-star DJ lineup, the one-off stunt and the timing alongside Caesars Palace’s 60th anniversary, there’s nothing left to do but grab a lounger and toast to the next chapter.

The doors open on May 15. Las Vegas, get ready.

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