Zero Bond Private Club Opens Las Vegas Location at Wynn with Celebrity-Filled Weekend
Zero Bond, the exclusive private club from New York City, launched its Las Vegas location at Wynn Las Vegas over the weekend with a star-studded opening celebration, according to reports from the event.
Zero Bond, the exclusive private club from New York City, launched its Las Vegas location at Wynn Las Vegas over the weekend with a star-studded opening celebration, according to reports from the event.
Bond Hospitality’s Scott Sartiano and Will Makris organized the private opening weekend on Friday and Saturday, hand-selecting hundreds of guests for the debut of their second location. The festivities began with a dinner at Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse on Friday night, which Gwyneth Paltrow attended, followed by another dinner Saturday that transitioned into a party at the new private club.
The guest list included numerous high-profile attendees, according to event coverage. Tom Brady, LeBron James, Kevin Costner, Orlando Bloom, Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Sheridan, Zach Braff, Keegan-Michael Key, Bella Thorne, Joe Burrow, Lori Loughlin, David Dobrik, Jeff Ross, Shaboozey, Alix Earle, Rachel Zoe, Scott Galloway and Ashley Benson were among those who attended the opening weekend events.
Servers welcomed guests with miniature martinis, chicken nuggets and caviar while they viewed Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s masterpiece “Femme au corsage rouge,” which forms part of the club’s $40 million art collection that is available for sale, according to event details.
The venue features a second-level private gaming salon where celebrity photographer Carlos Eric Lopez operated a “high-stakes” Zero Bond Portrait Studio during the opening. Jessica Alba, Jon Hamm, Ryan Phillippe, Rachel Zoe, Grace Van Patten, Brooks Nader, John Stamos and Hannah Bronfman posed for photos on and around a blackjack table, according to reports.
Entertainment extended beyond the club’s interior. Doja Cat performed several songs while suspended on a hydraulic platform above Wynn Golf Club, wearing a metallic spacesuit as drones flew overhead. The performance took place with The Sphere visible in the background, according to event coverage.
Inside the club’s Baby Disco room, The Chainsmokers performed for guests in the intimate space decorated with disco balls. Donald Faison and Shaboozey helped energize the crowd during the performance, according to reports.
The two-story, 15,000-square-foot facility features Milanese-modern décor designed by Wynn Design & Development. The club officially opens to Las Vegas and New York City members on March 10, according to the announcement.
Members will access the venue through private valet service before entering various themed spaces designed to resemble a collector’s living rooms rather than a traditional club. The facility includes a cathedral-like salon with a central bar, the members-only Fairway Grill for lunch and dinner service, the Baby Disco lounge, private wine lockers stocked from Wynn’s cellar, and a humidor containing hand-rolled cigars.
Additional amenities include a penthouse screening room for viewing sporting events, private gaming salons, and a sculpture garden that overlooks Wynn Golf Club, according to the venue description.
The Las Vegas location represents Zero Bond’s expansion from its original New York City base, bringing the private club concept to the Las Vegas entertainment market. The opening weekend events showcased the venue’s positioning as a high-end social destination for celebrities and affluent members in the Las Vegas area.