DJ Lucky Lou spins the kind of country mix that keeps boots moving across Ole Red's honky-tonk floor. Expect a blend of chart-topping hits and Nashville classics, the kind of set that bridges old-school twang with newer country anthems, all cranked loud enough to fill the room without drowning out conversation at the bar. It's the sound of a Saturday night in Music City, transplanted to the Strip.
The setting suits the sound well—Ole Red's multi-level space gives you room to two-step near the stage, grab a whiskey-based cocktail, or post up near the rooftop and watch the Vegas lights while the bass line carries up from below. Lucky Lou's sets tend to draw a crowd that's there to actually dance, not just stand around with a drink in hand, so if you're looking for a night where country music turns into a full-body activity, this fits the bill.