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Hey tru I really would love for anyone to catch me for the most part in Vegas... soon I'm applying to the new Wynn club scheduled to reopen in late Oct/Nov; read below.
Also studio 54 guest and more.
Here at the time I await my legalities to clear up. I'm focusing on; live electronic music production LEMP <> Trance & HardCore THC.
also few gigs.
one of 'em. let me elaborate. mr. joey V the owner of Crobar that is funkin around, and lets say Crobar is not what it used to be, that goes for a lot of clubs world wide. They cost so much money to put up these days, and if poeple don't show the management panics, instead just let a good local promotion run and scouting the city for good talent not only music tough. One reason why the club fails is the fact they don't provide this awesome elements of entertainment, only high drink prices.
new place www.sapphirejoliet.com
also http://115bourbonstreet.com/
I'm going to find out the scheduled dates to be posted at a later time, as I'm not even sure... & good 'ol events are hard to comeby and people don't remember me so now I'm making a comeback.
finally I'll be in Vegas for the fall, off season posted below is the club(s).
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Steve Wynn has given the boot to The Beast.
Less than three months after the opening of the $2.7 billion Wynn Las Vegas, Wynn is scrapping his featured nightclub, La Bete, French for "The Beast," in favor of a name change, a multimillion dollar renovation and new management.
Wynn has tapped former Hollywood nightclub icon Victor Drai to turn the club around. The club will close in October for a four-week remodeling.
Drai, the father of Las Vegas' after-hours scene, has become a partner and will manage the club with members of his staff and holdovers from La Bete.
"They know the hotel business better than anyone in the world," Drai said Wednesday. "But I think you get lost in the club. They realized maybe they need a more personal operation."
Why the name change?
"I think the name was related to a certain image of the club that isn't going to be there anymore," he said, referring to the illuminated beastlike statues in a lagoon outside the open-air dance area.
Drai left Hollywood eight years ago to open Drai's restaurant in the basement of the Barbary Coast. Six years ago he began Drai's After Hours, a concept that has since been copied at numerous venues.
"We have a real strong name in Las Vegas," Drai said. "People like us. I think that was attractive (to Wynn). Hopefully we will have a great connection between L.A. and Vegas."
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