people sitting at tables in a large room
a stage set up for a concert
WIND JAMMERS!
a group of musicians on stage
VIP
Supreme Reflections, a tribute band to Diana Ross and The Supremes
Feliciano and his band take their bows at the end of the show.
Abba Tribute band performing for NYE private dinner
Tribute band Supreme Reflections
Michael Grimm and the Delta Bound Band
Jose Feliciano in concert.
Michael Grimm and the Delta Bound Band
Supreme Reflections: Tribute band to Diana Ross and The Supremes
outside
Tribute band Supreme Reflections: Performing the 70s era of the Diana Ross and The Supremes
food
@ Club Madrid ... DSB's tribute to Journey.
Tribute band Supreme Reflections
Michael Grimm and the Delta Bound Band
Supreme Reflections Tribute Band to The Supremes
Lara M.
Jan 30, 2025
80's night! This is a fun and easy little bar outside the club Madrid that sits inside Sunset Station Casino. They have barstools and slot machines you can sit. You can also sit or stand at a table top. The bar opens up and has some big screens (we watched the winter X-Games hosted in Aspen) and a great view of the stage in Club Madrid. I enjoyed a Bloody Mary with extra olives. The bartender is fast, friendly, and makes a tasty drink. He keeps a clean and stocked bar. You can tell he enjoys his job. Everyone was singing along with the band and the seats were full. The only draw back on this particular visit was the smoking. I had to leave. I was getting a headache. The ventilation at this time is temporarily hindered due to the wall that is up right behind that area. The Casino is doing a wonderful job of renovating and unfortunately until that area is complete it's not as enjoyable. You must checkout The Sports book! It is amazing. So nice! I'm looking forward to 80's night when the construction is done.
Read MoreVanessa G.
Oct 4, 2024
I absolutely love this club. My husband and I had the time of our lives watching The Wind Jammers yacht rock show. They are fantastic. We have also seen a few other shows here throughout the years, but Wind Jammers has definitely been our favorite. We stay at this casino once or twice a year. It's so worth it to enjoy a show in this beautiful venue. Ambiance is fun with plenty of room to dance the night away. Crowd is not Vegas 21 year olds. I'm 38 but an old soul and love the crowds and vibes here.
Read MoreBrashBabble W.
Jul 5, 2024
We had a blast at this club! There was a free live band, "Yellow Brick Road" which would suggest Elton John, but the band played everything from Van Halen to AC/DC to Led Zeppelin, Foreigner, to most of your 70's-80's rock and they were GOOD! We arrived late so sadly no tables were left to accommodate our party of three but they did have chairs on the side, so we sat there. (There were VIP tables in the back but those were $100 minimum but plenty of other tables if you get there early.) The venue was spacious and the AC was great. Beers were around $5-6 dollars. (Angry Orchard and Corona's)Water was $3 for a SMALL bottle (half sized- the size casino's give out.) So, forget that! Might as well have a beer. We danced the night away and there were dozens of people on the dance floor (maybe hundreds.) I highly recommend going and seeing this band and the club. I am brand new to Henderson so looking forward to going back.
Read MoreJeff M.
Aug 18, 2022
My wife and I attended a Windjammers concert at Club Madrid. First, if you love Yacht Rock (best of 70'80's music) this band is TOP SHELF. It was free (still not sure how that works) but we loved 90 minutes of amazing music. We were very impressed with Club Madrid also. The space was clean and comfortable. For a fairly small venue, they have done a great job with audio and lighting. I am an audio snob - the gear is solid and the audio engineer did a great job with the mix. The venue is simple to find...we loved it.
Read MoreBrad D.
Mar 31, 2022
Nice mid sized venue. Seating for those that want to listen and a dance floor if you want to get your groove on.Walk up bar and server available if you are parched
Read MoreJohn L.
Nov 23, 2019
Madrid. Home of the largest art museums in Spain. Is now the home to one of Las Vegas's largest collaboration of musical artist.Think of music as a book club exchange of thoughts, stories, and emotions. Where Everyday Fears can be exchanged for Tears of Joy.An open book which is best understood on the open roads. And when a problem comes along we can always count on the Spazmatics to Whip It
Read MoreAndre U.
Feb 3, 2023
We enjoy the free shows, especially Frankie Perez, that plays here. Always a great atmosphere and drinks are reasonably priced. Will come back many more times!
Read MoreAmber L.
Oct 29, 2016
My mother received an offer in the mail from Sunset Station for a free room and comp tickets to see a show. She asked if I wanted to go to Vegas with her...hell yes!!...to see the show. Our tickets were for a group called Supreme Reflections, a tribute band to Diana Ross and The Supremes. We honestly didn't know what to expect, but we were pleasantly surprised to see the show was a documentary type of performance, which included a video/picture montage. It included a host who introduced the group and in between their wardrobe changes, he provided a history on Diana Ross and The Supremes from the time they got together through her solo career. He also sung some of the duets that Supremes did with other groups, like The Temptations. The venue is really nice. We were very comfortable. Our tickets said that we get a booth, so we were very grateful to have an entire booth to relax in and watch the show. One thing that concerns me with many venues like this one is the air conditioning blowing at full blast in my face the whole time. I do not like to be cold. I like to be comfortable when seeing a show and I have been frozen solid many times by the time the show is over. Thankfully this didn't happen this time. Everything was really nice and comfortable. Even the cocktail waitress was very friendly attentive. All in all, it was a really fun experience!
Read MoreDaniel S.
Oct 13, 2015
When a rocking classic rock tribute band is my destination, I have followed the Yellow Brick Road. On a recent Friday night the Yellow Brick Road led me to Club Madrid in Sunset Station. Yellow Brick Road is not a road. Yellow Brick Road is an entertaining and highly talented cover band that performs the greatest tunes of Led Zeppelin, Styx, Van Halen, Kansas, Journey, Pink Floyd and several classic rock bands. They totally rock. In my earlier days yelping I wrote reviews of the gigs they played at when I reviewed the South Padre Night Club and a night club in South Point. That was then. This review is now. Currently they play down the road from me in Club Madrid, a popular nighttime spot in Sunset Station. Club Madrid is both a club and bar. There is an admission fee to get in the club where the bar along the Sunset Station walkway overlooking the club and stage only requires a drink. I'd rock to the Yellow Brick Road at the bar. The bar provides spectacular views of the band and people dancing to the songs on the floor. Even a server was singing along. The Friday night party that brings Club Madrid to life starts around 10:30 P.M. when the Yellow Brick Road hits the stage. In similar fashion to a few Station bars that I have patronized, draft beer is unavailable. So, I went for my favorite bottle beer: a Corona with lemon. It costed around $6. The beer went well with the live concert in front of me. The classics that Yellow Brick Road were rocking down the house with accelerated the bar experience to a stratospheric level. As I drank the beer, my ear drums were drinking up the rock and roll. On the Club Madrid Stage, Yellow Brick Road led me on a two hour classic rock journey (they also sing Journey songs) that included Van Halen's "Hot for Teacher," rock my head to Led Zeppelin's "Living, Loving, She's Just A Woman," Pink Floyd's "Time," Guns N Rose's "Paradise City," and Rush's "Tom Sawyer." I hope that Yellow Brick Road is a Friday night fixture at Club Madrid for months to come. If that's the case, the Yellow Brick Road will lead me back to Club Madrid on Friday night. If you grew up with classic rock or just love this music by bands including Styx, Rush, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, and other artists; I recommend seeing Yellow Brick Road. Because they are playing at Club Madrid on Friday night, I recommend driving to Sunset Station to see them. Because I am reviewing a bar featuring a classic rock tribute band on Friday night, I conclude it with an Internet toast: "A toast to classic rock. Your records are like bottles of fine wine. They never grow old but get better with age."
Read MoreAaron P.
Jan 28, 2024
Tables that aren't flocked by the dance floor standers are $100 drink minimum, easy. Service to your $100 table is mediocre at best, had to go flag down the bar manager to get the waitress to show up first. She never came back until we ran her down and asked for service at our table. The venue isn't a dance hall. They have an actual dance floor but when bands like 80s station plays, everyone just stands on the dance floor like its a mosh pit or the front row of a barrier at a concert. A terrible venue for dancing since you can't even dance since there's no dance floor.They should make a standing area for all the groupies who just want to stand around and leave the dance floor open for actual....dancing.
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