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Since opening in the former Jaguars building just west of the Strip in May 2015, Embassy Nightclub has provided a true alternative in the Las Vegas nightlife scene, filling a niche for locals and visitors hungry for Latin music in a big-club environment.

“There are many bars and [small] clubs that do Latin music one night here or there,” says Zaher Fakih, creator of the Embassy concept “[But] until now, there hasn’t been a capital for this entertainment, like Drai’s does hip-hop, where they’re bringing in the artists and people buy tables and bottles and enjoy an exclusive experience.”

With increasingly popular talent filling up the programming calendar, Embassy has become the headquarters for such an experience. Cuban reggaeton star Chacal took over for Halloween Weekend, and the upcoming Latin Grammys-fueled weekend (starting November 17) will bring Puerto Rican rap legend Tego Calderón and hot reggaeton group Gente de Zona. “In their own countries, these people fill up stadiums,” Fakih says.

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