Doja Cat Plays Surprise Set at Opening of Members-Only Club Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas

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Doja Cat surprised a star-studded crowd in Las Vegas over the weekend with a private performance to mark the opening of membership club Zero Bond inside the Wynn Resort.

Doja Cat popped up from a makeshift stage overlooking the Wynn Golf Club just before 11 p.m. Saturday, performing a tight ten-minute set that included hits like “Say So” and “Paint the Town Red.” Though Zero Bond has a strict “no photos” policy, the rules were perhaps a little looser on the night, as the crowd clamored for a shot of the stylish star, dressed in a glittery getup that left little to the imagination.

The invite-only affair brought out boldface names like Kevin Costner, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Wahlberg and Jon Hamm, who all watched Doja’s performance from Zero Bond’s upper level penthouse suite. Tom Brady and LeBron James were also spotted in a VIP section, while stars like Ryan Phillippe, John Stamos, Jessica Alba and Orlando Bloom enjoyed cocktails and bites in the club’s main salon before making their way to the hidden “baby disco” room, where The Chainsmokers kept the party going late into the night.

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Developed in partnership with Wynn Resorts, Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas is the first major expansion of the membership club outside of its New York flagship, which opened in 2020 on Bond Street in Manhattan. The new Las Vegas outpost is dubbed as an “elevated social club,” with more than 15,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor space taking over a former country club and Steve Wynn’s old villa at the Wynn.

In addition to the main salon area, where members can have drinks and light bites, Zero Bond Vegas has a new restaurant, The Fairway Grill, which is led by three-time James Beard Award-winning chef, Alfred Portale. True to its Sin City location, the club also has two private gaming salons, with poker and blackjack tables in a nondescript room set behind large wood-framed doors. An outdoor space, meantime, features a sculpture garden, with works by artists like Herb Alpert, Jim Dine, Jeppe Hein, Joan Miró and Robert Indiana overlooking Wynn Golf Club below.

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While rumors of a Zero Bond expansion have included cities like Los Angeles and Miami, owners and co-founders Scott Sartiano and Will Makris say they didn’t want to be defined by a zip code, but rather by the possibilities of a space. The Wynn provided an inspired canvas for the second Zero Bond location, with a private driveway, direct hotel access and the ability to host member events during all of Las Vegas’ touchstone moments, from New Year’s Eve to Formula 1 (indeed, Brady was also spotted at the UFC fight at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night).

A press release calls Zero Bond at the Wynn “a truly unique enclave where culture, connection and community thrive, combining the spirit of New York with the artistry of Wynn Las Vegas” (note: the Las Vegas location of Zero Bond is owned and operated in partnership with Wynn Resorts).

Access to Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas is by membership only. Current annual dues are $2,750 with a $1,000 one-time initiation fee. The club says it has a dedicated membership team who review all applications on a continual basis.

While Zero Bond is a members-only venue, you can book a reservation at Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse, a new dinner spot named after the founder and owner of BOND Hospitality, and located next door to the club.

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