Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Music MInute - “Poolside Concert Series” Returns to Bel-Aire Backyard for a Second Season Filled With Live Music Under the Vegas Night Sky

 Produced by AEG Presents: Las Vegas in partnership with Clique Hospitality, Bel-Aire Backyard’s "Poolside Concert Series" returns in 2026 with another season of high-energy live music set against the open-air backdrop of Durango Casino & Resort. The season is launching with a standout lineup of nationally recognized artists, including Scotty McCreery on Friday, April 10; Jackson Dean on Friday, April 17; J Boog on Monday, April 20; and Thievery Corporation on Sunday, May 31. Tickets will be available at belairebackyardlv.com.

 

Presale opportunities will be available beginning 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 2 for artist fan clubs; AEG Presents registered members; Station Casinos’ loyalty program, my|Rewards Boarding Pass members; and Clique Hospitality VIPs. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 6. The intimate setting accommodates approximately 1,600 guests, with premium cabanas available, including 10 tickets per cabana.

 

Following a successful debut last year, the outdoor concert series will once again transform the vibrant outdoor oasis into a premier poolside music destination with the added allure of free parking. “This series brings Las Vegas Strip-caliber artists to the local market,” said Andy Masi, founder of Clique Hospitality. “We’re delivering live music in a setting that is comfortable, intimate and approachable, where guests can park for free, avoid the Strip crowds and still feel like they are getting a world-class experience.”

 

The 2026 “Poolside Concert Series” will kick off with:

      Scotty McCreery on Friday, April 10

       Scotty McCreery has been a household name for nearly half his life, ever since making history in 2011 as both the first country artist and the youngest male artist of any genre to debut his first studio album, the Platinum-certified “Clear as Day,” at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. The 31-year-old has sold more than four million albums and achieved six No.1 hits: the recent "Cab in a Solo;" the RIAA Platinum-certified "Damn Strait;" the RIAA Gold-certified "You Time;" the RIAA Gold-certified "In Between;" the RIAA Platinum-certified "This is It;" and the RIAA Triple Platinum-certified "Five More Minutes." His most recent album is “Rise & Fall,” and his current EP is “Scooter & Friends,” which features the smash hit “Bottle Rockets” with Hootie & The Blowfish.

      Jackson Dean on Friday, April 17

       Jackson Dean is a fast-rising singer-songwriter known for his gravel-toned vocals, intentional songwriting and commanding live performances. He broke out in 2022 with his debut album, “Greenbroke,” featuring the Platinum-certified single “Don’t Come Lookin’,” which made him the youngest solo male country artist to reach No. 1 with a debut, followed by the Gold-certified “Fearless (The Echo).” His No. 1 hit “Heavens To Betsy” led his 2024 sophomore album, “On the Back of My Dreams,” released via Big Machine Records. A Maryland native, Dean has earned artist-to-watch recognition from Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and CMT, along with an Academy of Country Music “New Male Artist of the Year” Award nomination in 2023. He has toured extensively as a headliner and supporting act for artists including Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, Eric Church, Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, Brooks and Dunn, Lee Brice and Brothers Osborne.

      J Boog on Monday, April 20

       J Boog is one of the most influential reggae artists of his generation, shaped by a West Coast upbringing and deep Polynesian roots. Mentored by island reggae icon Fiji, he developed a signature sound blending soulful melodies with reggae foundations. A pivotal connection with Yami Bolo and Gramps Morgan led him to Jamaica, where he recorded in legendary studios tied to Bob Marley, Don Corleon, Bobby Digital, Shaggy and Sugar Minott. He released his debut album, “Hear Me Roar,” in 2007, followed by "Backyard Boogie," featuring the fan favorite “Let’s Do It Again,” which went viral during the 2020 pandemic. His 2016 album, “Wash House Ting,” topped Billboard’s reggae albums chart and earned a Grammy Award nomination, while his “Rose Petals” EP also received Grammy Award recognition. J Boog has collaborated with SOJA, Iration, Tarrus Riley, The Green and Fiji, continues to release new music, and has toured worldwide, performing at major festivals including Cali Roots, One Love NZ, Reggae Rise Up and Holo Holo Music Festival.

      Thievery Corporation on Sunday, May 31

       Thievery Corporation, the genre-defying electronic music duo, celebrates over 25 years of pushing boundaries with a sound that blends dub, jazz, bossa nova, and world music with electronic beats. Founding members Rob Garza and Eric Hilton have crafted a legacy of socially conscious music that spans a dozen acclaimed albums and hundreds of incendiary live performances. Known for their multicultural approach and collaborations with artists from around the globe, their concerts are immersive and dynamic, blending live instrumentation with diverse vocals. With influences ranging from The Clash to Fela Kuti, Thievery Corporation continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its eclectic fusion of sounds and message of inclusivity.

 

“The success of last year’s Poolside Concert Series set a high bar,” said Bobby Reynolds, senior vice president at AEG Presents Las Vegas. “This season, we’re taking it even further with a stronger, more dynamic lineup that matches the unique energy of Bel-Aire Backyard and Durango to deliver an unforgettable experience for fans.”

 

In its inaugural season, Bel-Aire Backyard’s “Poolside Concert Series” established itself as a must-attend concert experience, with multiple sellout crowds and pairing nationally recognized touring artists such as The Fray, Dashboard Confessional, The Struts, Thievery Corporation, Iron & Wine, Band of Horses and The Beaches, among others, with an intimate, resort-style outdoor setting.

 

Guests can elevate their concert experience with a luxurious poolside cabana, which includes 10 tickets to the show. Each private cabana features plush seating, a flat-screen TV and a refrigerator stocked with refreshing soft drinks. Packages include premium access for the entire group including exclusive entry to the VIP standing area and an unparalleled view of the stage. A dedicated cabana host caters to guests’ needs, while a state-of-the-art mister system and a personal ceiling fan ensure comfort throughout the night.

 

Ticketing details and event information will be announced alongside each artist announcement. The pool will close at 4 p.m. on show days, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and performances beginning at 8 p.m. Music fans are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates as the Bel-Aire Backyard Poolside Concert Series continues to expand its 2026 lineup by following Bel-Aire Backyard on Facebook and Instagram at @BelAireBackyardLV, or by visiting belairebackyardlv.com/concertseries/.

 

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About Bel-Aire Backyard

Nestled among a landscape of towering palm trees and verdant shrubbery, Bel-Aire Backyard will invite guests to indulge in the ultimate poolside oasis – an aquatic haven to bask in the sun, relax and dance to music. Bel-Aire Backyard will provide an unparalleled VIP experience, complete with private cabanas, oversized daybeds and inviting pool chairs. Lavish yet serene, Bel-Aire Backyard will be a lively retreat that offers respite from the chaos of a casino. To further elevate the poolside experience, Bel-Aire Backyard will serve an array of thirst-quenching drinks and a vast menu of upscale eats. This year, Bel-Aire Backyard will host the Poolside Concert Seriesan intimate live music lineup in partnership with AEG Presents: Las Vegas, featuring performances by Scotty McCreery on Friday, April 10; Jackson Dean on Friday, April 17; J Boog on Monday, April 20; and Thievery Corporation on Sunday, May 31. More information about Bel-Aire Backyard can be found on the website at BelAireBackyardLV.com and by following on Facebook and Instagram at @BelAireBackyardLV.

 

About AEG Presents

Combining the power of the live event with a focus on true artist development, AEG Presents is a world leader in the music and entertainment industries. Operating across five continents, the company has an unparalleled commitment to artistry, creativity, and community. Its tentpole festivals and multi-day music events — which include the iconic Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and the legendary New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival alongside British Summer Time at Hyde Park, Stagecoach, Hangout Festival, Electric Forest, Rock En Seine, and All Points East — continue to set the bar for the live music experience. AEG Presents promotes global tours for artists such as Justin Bieber, Blackpink, Kenny Chesney, Celine Dion, Elton John, Karol G, Paul McCartney, Katy Perry, The Rolling Stones, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, and Tyler, The Creator, in addition to — through its network of clubs, theatres, arenas, stadiums and renowned partner brands such as The Bowery Presents, Concerts West, Frontier Touring, Goldenvoice, Marshall Arts, Messina Touring Group, PromoWest Productions, and Zero Mile Presents — creating and developing an unmatched infrastructure for artist development and audience reach. More information can be found at vegas.aegpresents.com/.

 

About Clique Hospitality

Clique Hospitality, founded by hospitality innovator Andy Masi in 2014, has conceptualized nearly two dozen nightlife and dining destinations in Las Vegas, San Diego, Newport Beach, Chicago and Delray Beach, Florida. The company’s Las Vegas day and nightlife portfolio includes Caspian’s at Caesars Palace; The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails and Clique Bar & Lounge at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas; Easy’s Cocktail Lounge at ARIA Resort & Casino; Eight Lounge and Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge at Resorts World Las Vegas; and DAYLIGHT Beach Club at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino; Bel-Aire LoungeBel-Aire Backyard and Wax Rabbit at Durango Casino & Resort; and Rouge Room at Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa. The company’s Las Vegas dining portfolio includes Mijo Modern Mexican at Durango Casino & Resort; Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca and Borracha Mexican Cantina located at Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa and Casino in Henderson; Hearthstone Kitchen & Cellar, set to open in early 2026, at Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa in Summerlin; and Proper Eats Food Hall at ARIA Resort & Casino. Clique’s San Diego restaurant portfolio includes Joya Kitchen in La Jolla; Lionfish Modern Coastal Cuisine at Pendry San Diego; Serẽa Coastal Cuisine at Hotel Del Coronado; Temaki Bar: Handroll, Sushi, Sake in Encinitas; SET Steak & Sushi at Pendry Newport Beach; Lilian’s and Bing’s Bar at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe; and The Pool House at Pendry San Diego. Clique's Chicago restaurant, Venteux, is located at Pendry Chicago. More information about Clique Hospitality and the company’s full portfolio is available on the website at CliqueHospitality.com.

 

About Durango Casino & Resort

Inspired by the warm colors of the desert and heritage of Las Vegas, Durango Casino & Resort offers locals and visitors alike an approachable luxury experience. Guests arrive in a serene lobby, flanked by the resort’s indoor/outdoor Bel-Aire Lounge and Backyard alongside nearby elegant meetings and events spaces. Travelers retreat to a modern 200-room luxury hotel featuring an elevated collection of rooms and suites that reflect the property’s sense of place. Signature dining options include Mijo Modern Mexican, Summer House, The George Sportsmen’s Lounge and Nicco’s Prime Meats & Fresh Fish, an original steakhouse concept by Chef Daniel Ye and his impressive culinary team. Eat Your Heart Out, an eclectic and communal hall of foods, offers highly sought-after outposts from culinary-driven cities Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia alongside beloved local favorites. Durango features an 83,000-square-foot casino featuring innovative gaming technology and a one-of-a-kind STN Sportsbook. Durango is the latest casino and resort destination by Station Casinos and is located at the corner of Interstate 215 (I-215) beltway and Durango Drive just a short drive from The Strip and offers convenient, free parking. For more information, please visit durangoresort.com or call 702.567.7777. For the latest on social media, follow @DurangoResort.

 

House & Home - From Cottagecore to Tablescaping: New research unveils TikTok’s top home design trends

 New research has unveiled TikTok’s trendiest home design features and items, with aesthetics like Cottagecore, DIY, and farmhouse décor all appearing in the ranking. 


The research team at the sheet materials supplier, Sheet Materials Wholesale, analysed TikTok hashtag data to determine which home design trends and items have amassed the highest number of uploads on the site.

The trends and items with the highest number of TikTok posts then determined the final ranking.

The most popular home design aesthetics:

According to the data, #Cottagecore is the most popular home design aesthetic on the app, amassing a total of 2.2 million TikTok posts. The Cottagecore trend is all about embracing the aesthetic of countryside living, and it’s had a staggering influence on fashion, cooking, and home design trends in recent years.

Cottagecore-inspired homes often place focus on vintage furniture, soft colour palettes, and delicate floral prints. The research also shows how Cottagecore-related hashtags have been dominating TikTok’s home design trends in recent months, with #CottagecoreDecor pulling in another 11,000 uploads on the site.

#Woodcarving is identified as TikTok’s second-trendiest home design aesthetic, attracting 213,700 posts on the site. Over the years, TikTok has become a hotspot for people sharing their crafts and DIY skills, which has led to wood carving videos pulling in millions of views.

The trend also aligns with the wider Cottagecore aesthetic, where there’s been a rise in homes returning to rustic and homemade décor. Handcrafted wooden furniture undeniably adds a unique sense of character to a house and aligns with the current revival of the antique furniture aesthetic.

#DIYDecor was found to be the third-most popular home design aesthetic on TikTok, featuring in 207,400 uploads on the site. From woodwork to pottery, TikTok has a knack for making creative pastimes look irresistible. Videos showcasing artists and DIY enthusiasts at work have attracted millions of views over the past year, motivating viewers to join in on the trend.

As well as adding personality to your home, the resurgence of DIY décor is also a response to rising cost-of-living rates. As the price of home décor pieces continues to climb, handmade pieces are a fantastic way to make your home feel your own while on a budget. This also aligns with the fact that #AffordableHomeDecor has amassed 25,500 posts on TikTok.

The research found that #FarmhouseDecor is TikTok’s fourth-most popular home design aesthetic, amassing 128,500 uploads. Much like Cottagecore, farmhouse-inspired décor takes inspiration from the tranquillity of countryside living.

The trend rejects the notion of making a home feel overly styled, instead creating spaces that feel lived-in. Classic staples of the farmhouse aesthetic include colourful rugs, olive-green kitchen cabinets, and antique wooden furniture. 

The 10 most popular home design aesthetics on TikTok: 

Rank

Name of Hashtag

Number of TikTok Posts

1

#Cottagecore

2,200,000

2

#WoodCarving

213,700

3

#DIYDecor

207,400

4

#FarmhouseDecor

128,500

5

#Tablescape

93,500

6

#RusticDecor

83,700

7

#DopamineDecor

72,700

8

#Eclectic

67,900

9

#CosyHome

60,200

10

#GothicDecor

42,200

#Tablescape was unveiled as TikTok’s fifth-most popular home design trend, pulling in 93,500 uploads across the site. Recently,  #Hostingcore has risen in popularity - a trend that glamorises the art of hosting the perfect dinner party. As part of this trend, tablescaping emerged as a popular aesthetic, which is ultimately all about shaping your dinner table décor to be as aesthetically pleasing as possible.

Classic staples of this trend include nameplates written in calligraphy, a bouquet of freshly picked flowers, colour-coordinated napkins, and textured table runners. The trend also fits into TikTok’s wider popularisation of romanticising simple rituals at home, transforming a dinner party into moments of visually appealing creativity.

Overall, the data shows that Cottagecore-inspired trends dominated TikTok’s most popular home décor aesthetics, with #RusticDecor attracting another 83,700 posts. Rustic décor is all about mirroring the natural materials, earthy textures, and welcoming warmth of traditional rural homes in the countryside.

Once again, the trend embraces imperfections and handmade craftsmanship, rather than sleek and polished spaces. Handmade or vintage furniture plays a huge part in the rustic aesthetic, with pieces often forming a colour palette of dark browns, sage, and charcoal.

#DopamineDecor is another popular aesthetic on the site, featuring in 72,700 TikTok posts. The trend is all about rejecting the modern home aesthetic and instead decorating your space with bright colours, mismatched textures, and plenty of trinkets.

Instead of the cream or grey colours associated with modern new-build homes, dopamine décor is all about embracing a lack of a colour scheme and design experimentalism. Layered prints and brightly painted walls are often staples of this trend.

#Eclectic was found to be the eighth-most popular home design trend in the ranking, amassing 67,900 posts on TikTok. Much like the dopamine décor aesthetic, Eclectic Chic is all about embracing mismatched styling.

The trend is all about vibrant design and experimenting with a range of textures, prints, and patterns. The trend reflects the wider craze of creating a home that feels unique and lived-in, instead of flawlessly polished.

#CosyHome is identified as the ninth-trendiest home décor aesthetic, attracting 60,200 TikTok posts. The trend is all about filling your home with warm lighting, textured throws, and fleece blankets. Often featured as the backdrop of night-time routine videos, the cosy home aesthetic feeds into TikTok’s wider popularisation of domestic rituals.

On the opposite end of the scale, #GothicDecor is TikTok’s tenth-trendiest aesthetic, with 42,200 uploads across the site. Over the year, there’s been a notable resurgence of the horror genre, with films like Nosferatu and Sinners gaining widespread traction. Based on the popularity of this hashtag, it’s clear that this has also had an impact on home design trends.

Gothic décor staples include moody colour palettes, antique accessories, and heavy oak furniture. Once again, the trend pays credit to a bygone era and advocates for individualism, instead of following modern aesthetics associated with new-build homes.

However, the modern aesthetic still prevails in 2026, attracting 30,200 TikTok uploads. Other popular home design aesthetics include #ThriftedDecor and #GlamDecor. 

The most popular home design items:

The data also reveals some of the most in-demand home design items, according to TikTok.

In keeping with the cold winter months, #Blanket is TikTok’s most popular home item, generating an impressive 854,600 TikTok posts. The trend echoes TikTok’s promotion of comfort and tranquillity in home décor trends.

Heated blankets, in particular, have seen a sharp rise in interest, with their hashtag reaching 35,600 posts, while #FleeceBlanket appeared in 23,600 uploads.

Flower bouquets are identified as the second-most popular hashtag on the social media site, pulling in 562,100 TikTok uploads. In keeping with the wider Cottagecore trend, bouquets easily add a welcoming and lived-in feel to any home.

They also offer a fantastic way to update your interior décor to align with the seasons. For example, bouquets consisting of soft pastels are perfect for the spring, while bright red roses surrounded by eye-catching greenery make a fantastic addition to your home throughout the winter season.

In keeping with TikTok’s cosy aesthetic and rural-living trend, fireplaces are crowned the third-most popular home design piece on the site, drawing in 299,400 posts. A fireplace naturally becomes the centrepiece of a room, making it both a sought-after and practical home design feature.

As the winter months set in, a home with a fireplace is a great way to keep the cold evenings at bay while also providing a much-needed space to unwind. This design element also feeds into TikTok’s wider popularisation of rustic décor. #Logcabin has amassed 54,000 TikTok posts, while #LogBurner has attracted a further 12,200 uploads.

The study found that #Pyrography is TikTok’s fourth-trendiest home design piece, amassing 167,300 uploads. Pyrography is the art of decorating wood with a heated tool, resulting in sought-after and unique handmade pieces. The art style feeds into the wider trend of turning away from mass-produced products and instead embracing handcrafted pieces.

TikTok has also had a huge part to play in reducing the popularity of the ‘big light,’ in which homeowners are swapping the main overhead light for the warmer tones of table and desk lamps. #TableLamp has drawn in an impressive 101,600 posts on the site, showcasing TikTok’s popularity of cosy and relaxing aesthetics in the home.

Other popular home design pieces include fairy lights, LED mirrors, and media walls. 

The 10 most popular home design items on TikTok: 

Rank

Name of Hashtag

Number of TikTok posts

1

#Blanket

854,600

2

#FlowerBouquet

562,100

3

#Fireplace

299,400

4

#Pyrography

167,300

5

#TableLamp

101,600

6

#Fairylights

95,200

7

#LEDMirror

80,100

8

#OutdoorLights

64,700

9

#LogCabin

54,000

10

#MediaWall

51,300

Max Fetisov, the Head of Marketing and E-commerce at Sheet Materials Wholesale, has commented on the research:

“It’s fascinating to see which home design aesthetics have increased in popularity thanks to TikTok.

“Interestingly, the data shows that there are common aesthetics that unite these home design aesthetics and items, mainly involving the rejection of mass consumerism and instead promoting homes that feel more lived-in and unique.

“Many of these trends promote individualism rather than trying to create the perfectly styled home, which is an interesting development in home design trends.

“In fact, many of these home design aesthetics, particularly Cottagecore, are reminiscent of a bygone era, showing how home décor trends are gradually turning away from the modern aesthetic.

It’s also interesting to observe how many design aesthetics are embracing DIY décor, something that can clearly align with the increased prices of home decoration and renovation.

“The research also shows that there is a recurring theme of romanticising domestic living in all these trends, particularly when it comes to rustic décor and tablescaping.

“This feeds into the wider trend of TikTok popularising videos that feel comforting to watch, particularly when it comes to cosy night-time routine clips or relaxing deep-clean videos.

“TikTok has also created a resurgence in domestic pastimes like home cooking and crafting, which is evidently something that has influenced home design trends.”

This information was provided by the sheet materials supplier, Sheet Materials Wholesale.


Post courtesy https://sheetmaterialswholesale.co.uk/as they conducted the research for this story. 

Methodology: 

·      The research analysed information from TikTok’s Creative Centre under the ‘Home improvement' and 'Household products' categories to determine the top-trending hashtags within the previous four months.

·      The research also obtained data via House Beautiful and Net-A-Porter’s articles on TikTok’s most popular home design trends and examined the most popular décor styles under the TikTok hashtag #Decor. 

·      Based on this information, the research then analysed data from the official TikTok site to determine which home design aesthetics and items have amassed the highest number of TikTok posts. 

·      The aesthetics and items with the highest number of posts then determined the final ranking. 

Sources: 

·      Net-A-Porter: https://www.net-a-porter.com/en-gb/porter/article-1d806c783d208d1d/lifestyle/interiors/tiktok-interior-trends

·      House Beautiful: https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/a69512052/most-viral-design-trends-2025/

·      TikTok Creative Centre: https://ads.tiktok.com/business/creativecenter/pc/en

·      TikTok Hashtag Data: https://www.tiktok.com