Some DJs play parties. Others shape dance music culture for decades.
This Saturday, May 23rd, house music pioneer Doc Martin returns to Terrace Afterhours for a special Memorial Day Weekend rooftop session in Las Vegas.
Doors open at 2AM Sunday morning, bringing late-night house music, open-air rooftop energy, and sunrise vibes to the top of the Hustler Club for one of the biggest afterhours sessions of the weekend.
If you were there for Doc Martin’s New Year’s Eve set at Terrace going into 2025, you already know the kind of night this is about to be.
A House Music Legend Returns to Terrace
For decades, Doc Martin has been one of the most influential names in West Coast house music.
A product of the San Francisco dance music movement of the 1980s, his style blends deep house, funky grooves, timeless classics, and underground energy into long-form sets that feel more like journeys than performances.
He’s played everywhere from Ibiza to Tokyo and remains one of the most respected names in underground dance music culture.
But Doc Martin isn’t about chasing trends.
He’s about creating a vibe that keeps people locked into the dance floor for hours.
And that’s exactly why he fits Terrace so perfectly.
If You Experienced NYE at Terrace… You Already Know
Doc Martin helped bring Terrace into 2025 during New Year’s Eve—and for many people who were there, it became one of the most memorable nights the venue has hosted.
The rooftop stayed moving deep into the morning as house music carried the crowd straight into sunrise.
That’s the kind of energy people expect when Doc Martin steps behind the decks:
- Long blends
- Groove-heavy selections
- Timeless house music
- A crowd that stays until the lights of the city become daylight
This Saturday feels less like a one-off booking and more like a continuation of that story.
Memorial Day Weekend at Terrace Afterhours
Memorial Day Weekend is one of the biggest nightlife weekends in Las Vegas.
While the Strip fills with massive crowds and packed venues, Terrace offers something different:
- Open-air rooftop atmosphere
- House-driven music
- A more connected crowd
- Space to actually settle into the night
Instead of bouncing from venue to venue, Terrace is designed for people who want to stay.
And on a holiday weekend, that matters.
Support From Gambit Largo + Terrace Residents
Joining Doc Martin this Saturday is Gambit Largo alongside Terrace residents helping guide the energy from opening through sunrise.
One of the things that makes Terrace unique is how the night evolves.
The residents and support acts don’t just warm up the room—they build the foundation for the full experience.
Guests arriving earlier in the night will get to hear the progression happen naturally as the rooftop fills and the energy builds into peak afterhours.
A Set Built for the Long Haul
Some artists are known for quick festival moments.
Doc Martin has built his reputation on something completely different: keeping a room locked in for hours.
That’s what makes this Saturday such a natural fit for Terrace Afterhours.
Unlike traditional nightclub sets that revolve around short peaks and interruptions, afterhours gives DJs space to build momentum naturally. Tracks breathe longer. Transitions feel smoother. The energy becomes less about spectacle and more about rhythm, movement, and connection.
For a DJ like Doc Martin, that environment matters.
The rooftop setting at Terrace allows the night to unfold the way house music was originally meant to be experienced—without rushing toward a finish line.
By the time sunrise approaches, the experience feels completely different from where the night started.
That progression is what keeps people on the dance floor until morning.
Saturday Night Into Sunday Morning
Doc Martin sets are never about rushing.
They unfold over hours. Tracks blend together. The crowd settles in. The rooftop fills out. And eventually the sky starts changing while the music keeps going.
That’s what afterhours is supposed to feel like.
And Memorial Day Weekend is the perfect setting for it.
Don’t Miss This One
Doc Martin doesn’t play Terrace every weekend.
And after the energy of his NYE set, this Saturday already feels like one people will be talking about long after Memorial Day Weekend ends.
If you’re looking for a true house music experience in Las Vegas this weekend, this is the move.
That’s what afterhours is supposed to feel like.
And Memorial Day Weekend is the perfect setting for it.
Lock In Your Spot Now
This Saturday, Doc Martin returns to Terrace Afterhours for a special Memorial Day Weekend rooftop session alongside Gambit Largo and Terrace residents.
Tickets are moving and VIP tables are limited.
Plan ahead and stay until sunrise.