It’s 11 p.m. on a Saturday night at Hustler Club, and topless dancers are warming up the room. A DJ pumps jams into the space while clubgoers smoke hookah and bachelorette parties file in. In come the Diamond Dolls like a flash mob, donning glowing hair and neon outfits—and they’re here to deliver a shock to the system.
Two hoist themselves to a hoop suspended about seven feet above the ground and perform balancing and hanging maneuvers that leave me breathless. After 10 minutes, another dancer confidently clips her topknot into a carabiner hanging from the ceiling, and spins on her toes like she’s doing a triple axel, or ten.
These performers seem to have come from a different planet—one where it’s a requirement to do the splits on command. And soon my suspicions are confirmed when they put on alien masks and move in sync to the Beastie Boys’ “Intergalactic.”By the end of the night, they’re covered in body paint.
This is Electric Fantasy, a fun and freaky scene that you might not expect at a strip club.
“We like to say we’re changing how people see strip clubs. ... I don’t think there’s any other strip club doing what we’re doing. ... This is so much more, and I think that’s why people end up staying longer than a regular gentleman’s club,” says Kelly Fenn, creative director of the Diamond Dolls, the cast of Electric Fantasy.
The production initially launched at New York City’s Hustler Club and then at the Las Vegas location in September 2025. The Las Vegas team—Fenn and choreographers Dale Molloy and Adrian Bennett—say they had a whole host of Strip-caliber talent to choose from in the casting call.
“We have a really good couple, Holland [Lohse] and Sienna [Martinez]. They’ve done years with Cirque du Soleil and they’re at Mayfair [Supper Club] now. They’re incredible contortion acrobats. Melissa James also does aerial silks, as well,” Fenn says. “One of the performers does LED twirling, almost like fire twirling. One of our other girls who’s a Cirque du Soleil performer does canes, which is like hand-balancing on sticks.”
The variety of acts is endless and always sexy, with some topless segments and choreographed dance numbers sprinkled throughout the show. Roller skating tricks and a bathtub act are expected soon. Themes rotate each week, so it’s never the same show twice.
“One minute, it’s going to be a girl hanging from her hair. The next minute, there’s someone sparking an angle grinder onto a guitar. For the audience, it’s not so much ‘We’re going to sit down and watch a show.’ It’s more of an immersive experience,” Molloy says.
ELECTRIC FANTASY Friday & Saturday, 11 p.m., free entry. Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, vegashustlerclub.com.
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