A dazzling addition to the city's illustrious nightlife sector, the opening of LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau Las Vegas marks a narrative replete with luxury, perseverance and of course, the dependable pulse of electronic dance music.
A $3.7 billion venture, the prodigious Fontainebleau Las Vegas stands as a monument to ambition. After a tumultuous journey of two decades, which included halts in construction during the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, the project found new life under the leadership of Jeffrey Soffer and Fontainebleau Development. Today, this 67-story structure stands tall as Nevada's highest habitable building and a symbol of resilience and rebirth.
Nestled within the property's grandeur is LIV Nightclub, a Miami-based brand founded by David Grutman in 2008. LIV's new Sin City counterpart, an intimate 2,000-person venue, immediately stands out as being unique for its size and format within the broader Vegas landscape.