Where to find The Music Locker underground club in GTA Online

Daniel Megarry
GTA Online Music Locker

The Music Locker is an essential part of GTA Online’s new Cayo Perico Heist, and if you’re wondering where to find it, we’ve got you covered.

Grand Theft Auto Online got one of its biggest ever updates on December 15, 2020. As well as an island map expansion and several new vehicles, it also introduced an exciting nightclub called The Music Locker.

The underground venue is described by Rockstar Games as “the greatest club that Los Santos has ever seen” and offers a new space for players to chill out with friends and enjoy music with “stunning visuals”.

Music Locker GTA Online
The Music Locker is the latest nightclub to open in Los Santos.

The club will have a focus on house and techno music, and comes with its own radio station that you can enjoy wherever you are in the game.

It’s not just a party destination, though, as you’ll also need to talk to Miguel Madrazo at The Music Locker to kick off the new Cayo Perico Heist, which is at the center of the game’s new update.

Where is The Music Locker in GTA Online?

The Music Locker is located in the East Vinewood area of Los Santos, and can be found underneath The Diamond Casino and Resort. If you don’t know where that is, it will be indicated by a diamond on the map.

We’ve marked it on the GTA Online map below, if you need some help finding it:

GTA online music locker map
The Music Locker is located underneath the Diamond Casino and Resort.

Rockstar has promised that The Music Locker will play host to a lineup of world-class DJs in the future; it opened with a set from Detroit legend Moodymann, and will soon welcome Berlin collective Keinemusik and producer Palms Trax.

As a bonus, if you own a Penthouse in The Diamond you’ll have access to table service in the VIP section of the club, where you can “share a table with the Los Santos elite and spill drinks on some very expensive shoes”.

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Daniel graduated from university with a degree in Journalism and English Language, before spending five years at GAY TIMES covering LGBTQ+ news and entertainment. He then made the switch to video game journalism where he produces news, features, and guides for Pokemon, Fortnite, Nintendo, and PlayStation games. Daniel also has a passion for any games with queer representation.