“With Omnia Dayclub & Skybar, we’re defining what’s next for Las Vegas at the scale, energy and ambition the city demands,” Noah Tepperberg said.
In collaboration with Tao Group Hospitality, Caesars Entertainment has announced the debut of Omnia Dayclub & Skybar, a new entertainment complex built from the ground up at Caesars Palace in 2026.
Spanning 46,000 square feet directly on Las Vegas Boulevard, the venue will usher in a new era of entertainment, merging European-inspired design, world-class talent, next-generation production technology and elevated culinary offerings.
Omnia Dayclub & Skybar is backed by Tao Group Hospitality’s signature hospitality (Tao Dayclub and Nightclub at The Venetian, Hakkasan Nightclub at MGM Grand and more in Las Vegas) and is near the main entrance valet turning into Caesars Palace off Las Vegas Boulevard.


“With Omnia Dayclub & Skybar, we’re defining what’s next for Las Vegas at the scale, energy and ambition the city demands,” Tao Group Hospitality co-CEO Noah Tepperberg told Rolling Stone.
Co-CEO Jason Strauss added: “This project underscores our long-term commitment to Las Vegas as a global entertainment capital.” An official opening date has not been announced.
Omnia Dayclub & Skybar will be connected to Omnia Nightclub by a dedicated bridge creating a seamless day-to-night experience spanning a combined 121,000 square feet.
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