Scott’s residency will begin on September 17, in what the nightclub labelled as a “mind-bending, first-of-its-kind nightclub residency experience,” in a press released shared with Billboard.
Scott will reportedly make use of the nightclub’s lighting system, dubbed Mothership, which provides a visual experience as it moves to the music.
Ronn Nicolli, chief marketing officer of Resorts World Las Vegas, told the outlet that the nightclub’s previous experiences working with Scott convinced them to go ahead with the residency. “We had such a great experience working with him and the team, and we knew he would be a perfect fit within the Zouk family,” the executive said.
Other artists who have held residencies at Zouk Las Vegas include Zedd, Tiesto, G-Eazy, Disclosure, and Deadmau5.
The rapper, who is easing his way back to regular live performances since a tragedy at his Astroworld concert in Houston, Texas left 10 people dead last October, has also signed a multi-year deal with the nightclub. No further details have been released on the nightclub’s further plans with Scott at this time.
Scott recently released and shared his first song as a primary artist since last November, teaming up with NAV to deliver "Never Sleep" featuring Lil Baby. The track also serves as the lead single from NAV’s upcoming fourth album, "Demons Protected By Angels," and follows a relatively quiet year on the release front for Scott.
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