A night out isn’t just a night out in Las Vegas. A concert isn’t just a concert; a game isn’t just a game—and the perfect example of this is at Hyde Lounge at T-Mobile Arena.
The next time you think about booking that concert or sporting event, forget the arena seating and think about doing it like a VIP. At Hyde Lounge, guests get access to the private fifth floor, where the 18,000-square-foot lounge oversees the entire arena below. It’s here that you can dance, drink, dine and discover an über-cool way to experience an event.
For concerts and fights, there’s no need to purchase a regular ticket; instead, there’s a food and beverage minimum spend and, depending on the size of your group, you’ll get guaranteed seating, a dedicated server and access to the lounge before, during and after the event. Hockey games work just a little different: you purchase a ticket with an additional F&B spending minimum. “It’s a lot different than sitting in the stands,” says Justin Weiss, VIP services manager for Hyde Lounge. “You get a mixture of being in a suite and being in a club. It’s what makes this place so sought after. It’s a VIP experience. You have your own server in your section. It’s that nightclub feel. We do bottle service, too, like a VIP. You get your own space like the suites, so you’re not cramped in with other people. You can sit. And then there’s the club environment—the bars are hit, you have the DJ going, it’s really cool.”
For those that don’t want to spend quite as much—and don’t mind standing room only—Hyde also offers the two triangles that bookend the lounge: the Avion Tequila triangle and the Stella Artois triangle. You can check out a game or concert while enjoying great views of the arena below and a dedicated bar. “It’s a really, really fun party in those spaces,” Weiss says.
Photo by: Christopher DeVargas
Besides the bar that serves all manner of cocktails and beers, guests can peruse the signature cocktail list with all-new cocktails this season. Some standouts include: the picante margarita with Casamigos reposado tequila, jalapeño liqueur and fresh lime juice; the strawberry mint mule with Cirôc vodka, strawberry, agave mojito Ripe Bar juice and Fever Tree ginger beer; and the bourbon peach with Bulleit bourbon, peach juice, fresh lime juice and Fever Tree elderflower tonic. Guests can also enjoy elevated bar food options, with executive chef Paul Pascua and his team whipping up made-to-order dishes like short rib sliders, ahi tuna nachos, barbecue chicken flatbread, caprese salad and a pearl sugar Belgian waffle with ice cream.
Another bonus is you never know what celebrities you might be partying next to. Hyde Lounge is a big draw for celebs, and even the musicians and athletes that perform that night sometimes head up to Hyde after their concert or game. “We have a lot of celebrity presence,” Weiss says.
For more information or for reservations, visit sbe.com/nightlife/hyde/lounge-t-mobile-arena or email [email protected]
Perks:
- Hyde Lounge has a private entrance at the arena (so you can avoid the big crowds!)
- Hyde Lounge offers a Premium Membership where you can have access to all events, including hockey, for a full year.
Calendar
- Oct. 24, 2022: Vegas Golden Knights vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
- Oct. 26, 2022: Elevation Worship
- Oct. 28, 2022: Vegas Golden Knights vs. Anaheim Ducks
- Oct. 29, 2022: 2022 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game (North Dakota vs. Arizona State)
- Nov. 11, 2022: Post Malone
- March 30, 2023: Depeche Mode
- April 8, 2023: Muse
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