Damaged Goods takes over TAO Nightclub's multi-level Asian-inspired space for a Fourth of July weekend party that showcases what the series does best—high-energy dance music in one of the Strip's most visually striking venues. The nightclub's dramatic design, anchored by its iconic giant Buddha statue and bathed in dynamic lighting, provides the backdrop as DJs spin across multiple rooms and levels. TAO's layout works particularly well for this kind of event, with its mix of packed dance floors and elevated viewing spots that let you take in the scene from above.
The venue's state-of-the-art sound system and production setup are put to full use during Damaged Goods nights, creating an immersive environment that moves between intimate alcoves and expansive dance spaces. Whether you're deep in the crowd or posted up in one of the side areas, the multi-story "Asian City" design gives the night a certain visual drama that sets it apart from standard nightclub experiences. The holiday weekend timing adds an extra charge to the atmosphere, with TAO's regular Thursday-Saturday schedule getting the Fourth of July treatment.