Celebrity Sightings Inside Omnia Dayclub Las Vegas
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Inside Omnia Dayclub's Unforgettable Grand Opening Weekend
Las Vegas just raised the bar — again.
The grand opening weekend of Omnia Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace was the kind of event that reminds you why this city exists. Over three days, the Strip's newest 46,000-square-foot dayclub announced itself with a roster of A-list celebrities, world-class DJ performances, theatrical spectacle, and a motorcycle stunt that literally flew over the crowd. If you weren't there, you felt it anyway — because the entire entertainment world was watching.
Here's a look at everything that went down.

LeBron James Held Court in the VIP Cabanas
LeBron James made a high-profile appearance with his wife Savannah James for the opening weekend festivities. LeBron didn't linger on the sidelines — he was quickly escorted to a VIP cabana where he settled in and held court throughout the afternoon. Guests and fellow attendees stopped by to pay their respects to King James, with Kris Jenner's boyfriend Corey Gamble among those making their way over.

Sofia Vergara Brought the Glamour
Sofia Vergara arrived with her boyfriend Douglas Chabbott and her son, looking every bit as radiant as the venue deserved. Her presence added a layer of old-school Hollywood elegance to what was already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about weekends Las Vegas has seen in years.
The Full Celebrity Lineup
The star power didn't stop with LeBron and Sofia. LeBron James, Savannah James, Sofia Vergara, Corey Gamble, Mehcad Brooks, Wilmer Valderrama, Ashley Graham, and more were all gathered for the grand opening weekend of Omnia Dayclub & Skybar. Shay Mitchell and Zoey Deutch also added to the packed celebrity mix, turning the afternoon into one of the most densely star-studded dayclub scenes the city has seen at an opening weekend in recent memory.

A World-Record Motorcycle Jump — Right Over the Crowd
The celebrity spectacle was extraordinary. But then Sunday arrived, and things went to an entirely different level. X Games legend Colby Raha — a 12-time medalist and world-record holder — launched his motorcycle more than 100 feet into the air over the famous Caesars Palace front fountains, the very same spot where Evel Knievel attempted his legendary jump back in 1967. Raha, who founded Record Breakers, was going after his own world record for the highest motorcycle jump ever — and he nailed it, while Martin Garrix was performing inside Omnia Dayclub for a packed Sunday crowd. The jump soared directly above the dayclub, meaning guests inside got a view that felt almost too good to be real.

The Venue Itself Is a Las Vegas Statement
Omnia Dayclub & Skybar is a ground-up build — not a renovation, not a rebrand — sitting right on Las Vegas Boulevard and connected to the existing Omnia Nightclub via a dedicated bridge. The production specs are just as impressive as the guest list: a custom 8K LED main stage screen built specifically for daytime visibility, an L-Acoustics L2 sound system, and a live multi-camera setup that turns every performance into a fully produced moment.
The party lasted three days and featured a Trojan horse barreling through the crowd, a tiny boat pool service, and more. This is experiential entertainment at its highest level.
Events like this don't happen by accident. The celebrity turnout, the world-record stunt, the production quality — these are all signals of intentional, white glove execution at scale. For anyone planning a corporate event, brand activation, or VIP experience in Las Vegas, Omnia Dayclub's opening weekend is a masterclass in what's possible when venue, talent, and experience design come together at the highest level.
At My VIP Life, this is exactly the world we live in. Our clients don't just attend moments like this — they're positioned inside them, in the right cabanas, with the right access, surrounded by the energy that only Las Vegas delivers at its best.
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