Nightclub Coming to End Zone at Home of Las Vegas Raiders in Allegiant Stadium

The new Wynn Field Club stretches the entire length of the north end zone at the stadium

Allegiant Stadium
A general view of the home of the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium.
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Named the official nightlife and gaming partner of the Las Vegas Raiders and Allegiant Stadium this week, Wynn Resorts announced it will be opening the 11,000-square-foot Wynn Field Club in the north end zone of the $2-billion stadium this season.

Featuring Vegas nightclub standards like premium bottle service, two DJ booths, 42 televisions, a 9-foot-by-35-foot LED screen and a 45,000-watt sound system, the club will stretch the entire length of the north end zone of Allegiant Stadium.

Situated at field level, the new club has 29 booths, 18 dining tables, four bars and room for more than 700 ticketed guests. No surprise, reservations will be required to enter the space.

“The Wynn team specializes in creating one-of-a-kind quality guest experiences,” Matt Maddox, CEO of Wynn Resorts said in a statement via The Las Vegas Review-Journal. “The Wynn Field Club is no exception.”

It sounds as if the club will welcome its first guests during a football game when the Raiders host the Baltimore Ravens at Allegiant Stadium on Monday Night Football in Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season on September 13. The game against the Ravens is expected to be the first NFL regular-season game at the venue with fans in attendance and will be the only MNF game in Week 1 as opposed to being part of the usual two-game slate on the first Monday of the season.

“Allegiant Stadium welcomes the addition of the Wynn Field Club, where guests will be able to enjoy a distinctive stadium experience that is one-of-a-kind in the sports and entertainment capital of the world,” said Raiders president Marc Badain.

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