The Marquee Las Vegas, a longtime nightlife staple inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel, celebrated the debut of its “newly reimagined main room” over the weekend of October 10–11 — drawing an impressive crowd of reality stars, influencers, and entertainment figures.
Billboard describes the venue as a “clubbing institution on the Strip,” and the star-studded relaunch proved exactly that.
Among those spotted at the event were Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper, Dancing With the Stars alum Chrishell Stause, actress and TV personality Erika Jayne, and Real Housewives of Salt Lake City couple Meredith and Seth Marks.

In a press release, Marquee announced it was ushering in the “next chapter” of its legacy with a “grand reveal weekend,” sharing a collection of photos that showcased the sleek, reimagined look of the iconic nightclub.

The nightclub described its refreshed design as “a bold new era for the iconic nightlife destination.” The grand reveal weekend lived up to the hype, attracting a glittering lineup of celebrities and top-tier DJs for a series of unforgettable performances.

The festivities kicked off on Friday, October 10, with Canadian electronic duo Loud Luxury, who “lit up the dance floor from Marquee’s striking new DJ booth, framed by a 1.5-ton monolith LED screen,” according to the press release.

“The event drew a vibrant mix of reality TV personalities and social media stars, including Alexandra Cooper, Erika Jayne, Kathy Hilton, Meredith and Seth Marks, Chrishell Stause, Chelsea Lazkani, Rachael Kirkconnell, Victoria Fuller, Kendall Washington, Olandria Carthen, Hallie Batchelder, Tara Yummy, QCP, Mike Majlak, Ari Kytsya, Liv Manni, Emily Shah, and Tana Mongeau,” the release stated.
“Also in attendance were The Summer I Turned Pretty’s Isabella Briggs, Adults star Owen Thiele, and reggae royalty Zuri Marley,” it added.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son, Joseph Baena, was also photographed at the event.

Marquee Nightclub
According to Billboard, the reimagined main room “features a newly transformed space equipped with advanced audiovisual technology, a high-resolution LED screen, a moving LED centerpiece, upgraded lighting, and a new laser rig — all designed to bring a full-on festival atmosphere to the club.”
The venue’s official website adds that the revamped main room “features next-generation audiovisuals, including a 1.5-ton LED screen, kinetic centerpiece, and cutting-edge lighting and lasers. Every detail is designed to create an unforgettable fusion of music and visuals.”
