Lavern brings their sound to one of the Strip's most visually striking nightclub spaces, where that massive kinetic chandelier becomes part of the show itself. The multi-level layout at Omnia means you can lose yourself in the main room's heavy bass and light work, or step out to the terrace when you need a breather and a view of the neon sprawl below. The production setup here doesn't mess around—the sound system hits hard, and the visual elements are designed to match whatever energy is coming from the booth.
The crowd tends to skew toward people who actually want to dance rather than just be seen, though you'll find plenty of both. Table service is available for those who want their own space, while general admission keeps you closer to the action on the floor. The 21+ door policy means you won't be dodging barely-legal bottle service crowds, and the late-night hours stretch well past when most other venues have called it quits.