Wynn's "Year of Excess" Film is Peak Vegas Energy
Let me tell you, when I saw Wynn Nightlife dropped a whole cinematic short film called “The Year of Excess,” I knew this was either going to be absolutely brilliant or completely over the top. Real talk? It‘s both, and that’s exactly what makes it work. They went full Vegas with this one - no apologies, no subtlety, just pure unfiltered embrace of glamour and mayhem that makes this city legendary.
The film features heavy hitters like Calvin Harris, The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, Diplo, and ODESZA alongside Hollywood actor Rob Riggle. Wynn conceived and produced this entire thing in-house, which honestly impressed me more than I expected. Most places would farm this out to some fancy LA production company and lose all the authentic Vegas spirit in translation.
Star-Studded DJ Lineup Shows Wynn's Pull
I‘m not gonna lie - when I saw this roster, I had to respect Wynn’s booking power. Kaskade, SOFI TUKKER, Mau P, and Hugel round out a lineup that would make any music festival jealous. These aren‘t just big names thrown together for clout; this is a carefully curated collection of artists who know how to work a Vegas crowd.
What caught my attention is how they’re positioning this as “The Year of Excess.” In a city where everything is already turned up to eleven, declaring your own year of excess takes some serious confidence. But if anyone can pull it off, it's Wynn Las Vegas - they've never been shy about luxury or spectacle.
Vegas Nightlife Gets the Cinematic Treatment
The timing of this release is smart as hell. With nightlife bouncing back stronger than ever, Wynn is basically planting their flag and saying “we‘re the standard.” The fact that they’re calling it cinematic tells you everything about their approach - this isn‘t just about DJs playing music, it’s about creating an experience that people will remember long after they leave the Strip.
Rob Riggle‘s involvement adds an interesting comedy element that could either be genius or completely miss the mark. But knowing Vegas audiences, they’ll probably eat up the Hollywood crossover appeal. Check out the complete Wynn entertainment calendar to see how this fits into their bigger picture.
THE YEAR OF EXCESS | Official Video | Wynn Nightlife
The Real Tea on Vegas Excess
Absolutely not surprised that Wynn is doubling down on excess when everyone else is trying to be “accessible” and “inclusive.” Sometimes you need a venue that says “we‘re expensive, we’re exclusive, and we‘re proud of it.” That’s literally what people come to Vegas for - the chance to live like they‘re in a music video for one night.
The film concept is smart marketing disguised as art, and I respect the hustle. It positions their DJs as more than performers - they’re characters in the Vegas story. Will it translate to packed dance floors? Probably. Will it be worth the cover charge? That depends on whether you‘re here for the experience or just the music. Either way, Wynn just reminded everyone why they’re still setting the pace for Vegas nightlife.