TAO Nightclub transforms into something extra during Labor Day Weekend, when the already impressive 60,000 square-foot Asian-inspired complex pulls out all the stops. The multi-level venue's design features towering Buddha statues, dramatic red lighting, and ornate Asian details that create an atmospheric backdrop for one of the Strip's most popular Saturday night parties. The sound system here is designed to make you feel the bass in your chest, while the light shows sync up with whatever top-tier DJ is commanding the booth that night.
Saturday nights at TAO draw a mix of tourists celebrating big weekends and locals who know the scene well. The crowd tends to dress up – this is one of those places where the energy matches the upscale vibe. Entry is available through general admission or table reservations, with the latter getting you a dedicated spot in the mix of the action. The nightclub operates on the upper floors of the complex, separate from the restaurant below, and opens late enough that you can grab dinner elsewhere first. It's 21 and over only, as you'd expect from a venue that's been a celebrity favorite since 2005.