HQ Beach Club set to open Memorial Day Weekend in Atlantic City
HQ Nightclub at Revel Resorts in Atlantic City has been host to some of the biggest names in dance music since it's grand opening last Spring, establishing itself as the premier dance music destination in the coastal city. As spring begins to heat up and summer creeps around the corner, HQ and Revel have announced the grand opening of the HQ Beach Club opening this Memorial Day Weekend on Thursday, May 23rd. The Beach Club features multiple levels, a triangular pool, seaside views and a incredible sound system. Like a little slice of Vegas in New York's backyard.
Revel and HQ Nightclub add Swedish talent to an already stellar New Years Eve lineup
As if Kaskade and Tiesto back to back nights wasn't enough to solidify HQ Nightclub's dominance of the Northeast's EDM explosion, the brand new nightclub has just added Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell, Alesso and Otto Knows to the days leading up to the ball drop. Thursday, December 27th will feature Sebastian Ingrosso kicking off the weekend festivities, followed by Axwell on Friday, December 28th and Alesso and Otto Knows on Saturday. Boasting an unprecedented lineup for the days leading up to 2013, HQ and Revel have established themselves as the premiere hotspot for dance music in Atlantic City.
Watch this: Afrojack’s Jacked NYE teaser & Dayglow NYE lineup announcement
Afrojack has plans for New York this New Years Eve. We think he'll be at Pier 94, but all will be revealed on Friday. Life In Color has already announced that Steve Aoki, Tommy Trash, and Adventure Club will be partying in the paint in Atlantic City.
Pierce Fulton brings down the house at HQ Nightclub in Atlantic City
The last time we were at Revel, Atlantic City's newest and most extravagant casino, we spent our night partying in it's spacious Ovation Hall, accompanied by Avicii's prog-pop productions and impressive light show. For our second trip down the Jersey shoreline our plans were to leave the concert hall and enter HQ - Revel's recently opened megaclub - to see the young and prolific Pierce Fulton, whose eclectic tastes were in sharp contrast to Avicii's progressive offerings.