Deorro brings his brand of hard-hitting electro house to Marquee, folding in the sun-soaked energy of Baja Beach Fest for a night that trades sand for the club's signature production. Expect the bass to rattle through the room's state-of-the-art sound system while lights slice through the dark, catching the crowd mid-motion on the dance floor. Deorro's sets tend to swing between festival-size anthems and unexpected drops, the kind that get a packed room throwing hands up in unison.
Marquee's layout gives this one room to breathe — multiple levels, private tables for those who want a home base, and a general admission floor for anyone who'd rather be in the thick of it. Baja Beach Fest built its name on high-energy Latin and electronic crossover sounds, and that spirit carries into this club setting, mixing bottle-service glamour with the kind of raw crowd energy usually reserved for outdoor festivals.