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YetepWynn Las Vegas daylife and nightlife venues will diversify this year by adding a variety of styles and artistry to residencies at Encore Beach Club, Surrender, Tryst and XS nightclubs. Continuing momentum as a Mecca for electronic dance music, the venues will feature 34 DJ residencies throughout the year as well as featured performances by R&B artists and rappers. Having already proved himself in 2013 at XS and Tryst, MAKJ will make a triumphant return this year as a resident headliner alongside such heavyweights as Skrillex, Diplo, David Guetta, Avicii, Steve Angello and many more.
“Our list of residencies this year symbolizes an expansion of experiences for our guests,” said Jesse Waits, managing partner of XS and Tryst nightclubs. “We have paid close attention to what works at our venues and have returning veterans whose sets alone epitomize an ideal night out in Las Vegas. We also challenged ourselves to offer variety through new opportunities, new names, and new styles to the market while remaining consistent to our focus on electronic dance music, a demonstration of our goal to set the trends rather than follow the crowd.”
Connect with MAKJ:
Website: http://www.djmakj.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MAKJOfficial
Twitter: https://twitter.com/djmakj
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/DJMAKJ

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