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Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Legends The Four Tops Return To The Orleans Showroom November 20-22

The Four Tops, whose meteoric rise to fame began with their 1964 Motown hit “Baby I Need Your Loving,” bring their soulful songs to The Orleans Showroom, November 20, 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. each evening.

One of the few groups to have hits in three consecutive decades, The Four Tops’ songs were splashed across the pop and R&B music charts from the 1960s through the 1980s. “I Can’t Help Myself,” a 1965 R&B and pop smash, is one of Motown’s longest-running chart toppers. In the years that followed, The Four Tops continued to produce anthems that defined a generation, including such favorites as “It’s The Same Old Song,” “Reach Out I’ll Be There,” “Standing in the Shadows of Love” and “Bernadette.” Their extraordinary run of classics continued with “Shake Me, Wake Me,” “Ain’t No Woman” and “When She Was My Girl,” which went to No. 1 in 1981.

Over the years, The Four Tops’ fame grew as they teamed with Motown’s top female group, The Supremes, post-Diana Ross. Billing themselves “The Magnificent Seven” for a series of albums, they hit with a cover of “River Deep – Mountain High.” Later the group partnered with “Queen of Soul” and longtime friend Aretha Franklin to produce the Top 40 R&B hit “If Ever A Love There Was.”

Audiences also know the tunes of The Four Tops from their R&B hit “Are You Man Enough,” from the movie Shaft in Africa, and the song “Back To School Again,” heard in the film Grease 2. Their final solo Top 40 hit, “Indestructible,” was heard around the globe as the theme of the 1988 Summer Olympics, held in Seoul, South Korea.

In 1990, with 24 Top 40 pop hits to their credit, The Four Tops were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Pegged among the greatest artists of all time by Rolling Stone, The Four Tops have performed a nearly non-stop string of tour dates, dazzling adoring fans with their signature sound.

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Back Alley Bar At The Stratosphere Hotel & Casino Goes Country For PBR And NFR

The Back Alley Bar will go country in honor of the Professional Bull Riders Association (PBR) World Finals held October 30 through November 8, 2009 and the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) held November 30 though December 12, 2009.

Back Alley Bar will feature the country/rock band D-Zire, performing nightly from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., along with Jack Daniel’s prize giveaways, drink specials and delicious down-home dishes like pulled pork sandwiches. Patrons looking to “cowboy up” can test their brawn and balance against Back Alley Bar’s mechanical bull. American Superstars show tribute artists Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood will also make special appearances. Stratosphere patrons will also be eligible to earn drawing entries to win tickets to attend the PBR World Finals and NFR.

Back Alley Bar features live music Thursday through Monday from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. The live music and the “Back Alley Girls,” the Daisy Duke-clad beverage servers, who dance on the bar, create a lively party atmosphere that goes late into the night.

The Back Alley Bar features specialty cocktails and teas along with beer in the bottle and on draft. Patrons can enjoy great drink specials Thursday through Monday as well as “The Best Street Tacos This Side of Mexico.”

Location:
The Back Alley Bar is located in the north casino area of the Stratosphere. The Stratosphere Hotel & Casino is located at 2000 Las Vegas Boulevard South.

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Chickenfoot – Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony & Chad Smith Coming To Hard Rock

Rarely has a band come freighted with such expectation and promise than the new outfit that calls itself Chickenfoot.

It’s a silly name for a band — and album — that kicks a donkey’s ass six ways to Sunday and back again. Maybe that’s because long before the four men who comprise Chickenfoot came together they already filled the pages of rock history with enough individual mind-blowing chapters to boggle the mind. The news that they’ve pooled their inordinate talents to one collective whole quickly spread across the Internet last year (and perhaps that crazy name helped just a little). But the fact that they’ve succeeded artistically beyond anyone’s wildest dreams (except perhaps their own) is all the more reason to celebrate.

First, let’s consider the stellar lineup: There’s Joe Satriani, he of guitar god status, a dream born on the fateful day of September 18, 1970. It was the day Jimi Hendrix died, and it was the same day that Satriani, upon hearing the news, quit his high school football team and decided, at age 14, to devote his life to the electric guitar.

Interesting, what Satriani wanted more than anything was to be part of a big-time rock band fronted by a larger-than-life singer. He bounced around from group to group, but nothing hit the mark. Finally, he scraped some money together and made a record of his solo guitar recordings. Not Of This Earth attracted the attention of the guitar cognostici, but it was 1987’s Surfing With The Alien that made Satriani a household name, going Gold record (it has since gone multi-Platinum) and becoming a benchmark of its kind.

Since that time, Satriani has become one of the world’s most influential guitarists, releasing albums such as The Extremist and Super Colossal that have sold in the millions across the globe. “But it was all by accident,” the soft-spoken guitarist says. “I never mapped out a plan to be an instrumentalist. The whole time I wanted to be a part of a big vocal-oriented rock band. I had offers, but nothing seemed to fit. Everything seemed like career move. Until now, until Chickenfoot.”

So what about that singer? Well, that would be another guy who needs no introduction, but here it is anyway: Sammy Hagar, the “Red Rocker,” a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee for his tenure with Van Halen, who made his professional debut as the singer for the much-revered group Montrose during the early-Seventies. As a replacement for the iconic David Lee Roth, Hagar faced what many would have viewed as an unenviable, if not impossible fast, but as Hagar sees it, “I decided I wasn’t going to get criticized for being the second singer in the band — I was going to be the only singer in the band.”

That he carried the Van Halen brand to new heights — the group scored a string of No. 1 albums with him at the mic, and sold tens of millions of albums — is a matter of public record. But to Hagar, what matters most is the fact that, “I upheld the artistry of the band, and dare I say, brought them to new places they normally wouldn’t have gone. That, to me, is what I really accomplished in that band.”

Hagar wasn’t looking to form a new group in his post-Van Halen career. “I really wasn’t looking to have a real band. But when I got involved with these guys, well, only a fool would say, ‘No, I’m not going to do this.’ The minute we started jamming it was obvious, like, ‘This is something. This is something that needs to be heard.’”

A great band is nothing without a great rhythm section, and Chickenfoot has one of the best in the two-man team of bassist Michael Anthony and drummer Chad Smith.

As a founding member (and fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer) of Van Halen, Anthony laid the bedrock for which guitar genius Eddie Van Halen could fly. More than that, he provided a signature style of background vocal that became an intrinsic part of that band. “A total fluke,” the good-natured bassist humbly asserts. “I was just doing what came naturally.”

Hagar sees Anthony’s abilities differently: “Michael keeps the band going. Listen, he’s never going to get the kind of credit he deserves — he played next to Eddie Van Halen. Hell, Jack Bruce didn’t get much credit compared to Eric Clapton — that’s just the nature of things. But Mikey held down the fort, and he still does.”

Aiding Anthony in holding down the fort is Chad Smith, drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who have, since Smith joined the group in the late Eighties, gone from cult faves to a worldwide force. Heretofore thought of as a “funk/alternative” drummer, Smith gets to rock hard with Chickenfoot, and the percussion explosion he creates might come as a surprise to those who only know of his work from tracks like “Under The Bridge.”

“The guy’s from Detroit, for God’s sakes!” says Hagar. “He can play the hell out of funk, but he’s a rocker. He plays hard, man. You could put one mic in a room with Chad, and you can hear all the parts of his kit — he’s hard, but he’s balanced. The band wouldn’t exist without his groove.”

The members of Chickenfoot admit that the band came together almost by accident, a result of jams held at Hagar’s club, Cabo Wabo Cantina, in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. “We were just having fun,” says Anthony. “After Sammy and I left Van Halen, we’d get together with musicians, and certain people seemed to really gel. Chad came down and we got on well with him. Gradually, we started talking about doing something more serious, but we needed a guitarist. Somebody smokin’. Somebody who could take us to the Promised Land.”

Enter Satch, who hooked up with Hagar, Anthony and Smith and felt “an immediate connection unlike anything I’d ever experienced before.” To Satriani, who had almost abandoned his lifelong dream of being a part of a “big-time rock band,” here was his chance, and here were his bandmates. “After just a few songs, it became stunningly obvious that we shared a musical agenda and an overall agenda. The only question was, Could we make a great album?”

The band answered that question last fall when they hunkered down with the illustrious producer Andy Johns at George Lucas’ Skywalker Studios and knocked out a batch of songs that sets a new standard for rock music in the new millennium.

From the thunderous, ominous opening strains of “Avenida Revolution” (detailing the bloody drug wars in Tijuana, in which Hagar makes his feelings come through his skin) to the album closer, the shimmering rock ballad “Future’s in the Past,” Chickenfoot is a firebomb of a record, the likes of which we haven’t heard in ages.

The band kicks and snorts their way through a passel of take-no-prisoners rockers like “Soap on a Rope,” Sexy Little Thing,” Oh Yeah” and “My Kind of Girl” — “the kinds of songs I could never do on my own,” says Satriani, “I needed a band like this to make those songs come alive” — but they explore mature themes on songs such as “Runnin’ Out,” about a world stretched to the breaking point to “Learning to Fall,” perhaps the most poignant love song Hagar has ever written lyrics for. As both a vocalist and songwriter, Hagar’s intensity and forcefulness are on vivid display on Chickenfoot.

“I write what comes to mind,” the singer says. “I’m not bound by anything subject-wise. But I’m inspired by the music. When I heard the music Joe was going for, it made me reach, it made me stretch. And I think it made me sing in a way that I normally wouldn’t have done. We seem to have that kind of effect on each other.”

Satriani agrees. “People have this idea of what this band is about, or what Sammy Hagar is about as a lyricist and a vocalist. But the thing is, we manage to get each guy to up his game in a non-confrontational way. When I play with Chickenfoot, I find myself wanting to give them more all the time. I don’t hold anything back. I think the rest of the guys feel the same way.”

That Satriani unleashes sheets of shred magna is, of course, a given, but what’s interesting is, as individualistic and recognizable as his talents are — and this is true of all the players — they transform in a strange and beautiful way on Chickenfoot. Likewise, Anthony and Smith, channel past heroes — for Anthony it’s Electric Flag bassist Harvey Brooks, for Smith it’s Zeppelin’s John Bonham — and perform something of an astonishing balancing act, dispending performances that meet at the intersection of Heavy and Nimble. This is what a rhythm section does, drives the band in forceful, creative ways. Listen to Chickenfoot and you’ll hear what a true rhythm section sounds like.

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Hawaiian Tropic Zone Presents A Dysfunctional Halloween Bash Hosted By Television Personality And Ringmaster Jerry Springer

WHAT: Hawaiian Tropic Zone welcomes the nation’s favorite television personality Jerry Springer as he hosts a Dysfunctional Halloween Bash and spine-chilling costume contest.

WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 31 11 p.m.

WHERE: Hawaiian Tropic Zone

Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
3663 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

DETAILS: On Saturday, Oct. 31, Hawaiian Tropic Zone transforms into a haunted haven for a spooktacular Halloween soiree with television host Jerry Springer. Ghouls and goblins are encouraged to dress in their Halloween best for the chance to walk away with cash prizes. Hawaiian Tropic Zone will give away $500 for the sexiest Halloween threads and $500 for the most dysfunctional couple’s costume.

Keeping the party going all night long, mixmaster DJ Sincere will serve up a mash-up of his signature sounds. Ladies receive complimentary admission until midnight and drink free from midnight to 2 a.m.

Keep up with the latest Hawaiian Tropic Zone news via Facebook and Twitter.

About Hawaiian Tropic Zone
Named one of Las Vegas’ top ten new restaurants by Citysearch, Hawaiian Tropic Zone boasts a sexy modern décor, alluring dining room, mouth-watering menu items, cat-walk stage for nightly entertainment, largest video wall in Las Vegas, cabaret dancers, full bar, water wall entrance, strip-side patio and live DJ appearing nightly. Exotic and friendly Hawaiian Tropic models serve as “table concierges” to assist with guests’ every dining need as well as participate in nightly beauty pageants. Costume designer Nicole Miller and world-famous chef David Burke have come together to bring glitz and entertainment back into fine dining and make Hawaiian Tropic Zone the hottest place on the Las Vegas Strip. Hawaiian Tropic Zone is located inside Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

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Filipino ‘Concert King’ Martin Nievera Headlines The Suncoast Showroom November 13-15

Popular Las Vegas entertainer and “Concert King” of the Philippines Martin Nievera returns to the Suncoast Showroom for a weekend of solo performances November 13, 14 and 15.

Nievera has dazzled crowds with his diverse repertoire, including his signature “On the Right Track,” Broadway medleys and his swing renditions of Michael Jackson songs. His performances at the Suncoast will showcase his distinct talents, and he plans to raise awareness about the devastation in the Philippines caused by Super Typhoon Ondoy.

Earlier this year, Nievera twice shared the Suncoast Showroom stage with fellow entertainers Clint Holmes, Susan Anton and Domenick Allen in Vocal Soup—blending solo performances, duets and group numbers, and rekindling the Las Vegas tradition of entertainers coming together in an “anything can happen” atmosphere.

Nievera is a popular recording artist with several platinum albums, including “Martin…Take One,” “The Best Gift,” “Forever,” and its sequels “Forever Forever” and “Return to Forever.” He has appeared in 11 films and seven television series and specials, including Penthouse Live!, Martin and Pops Twogether, and Martin After Dark, which ultimately became Martin Late@nite.

In between frequent Las Vegas appearances, Nievera also tours the United States and Canada with his so-called Filipino archrival Gary Valenciano, known as “Mr. Pure Energy.” Despite the hype surrounding their rivalry, concerts featuring the two stars are focused on their extremely popular music and are typically sold-out performances.

Tickets are now available starting from $19.95, plus tax. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 702.636.7075 or visiting www.suncoastcasino.com.

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Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel Wants To Suck Your Blood On Halloween – Halloween Blood Drive Sponsored By KKLZ, KDWN And Coyote Country On Saturday, October 31

Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel will host a Halloween Blood Drive sponsored by KKLZ, KDWN and Coyote Country on Saturday, October 31. Vampires from United Blood Services will be on hand to suck the blood from the Ghouls and Gobblins who come to the Casablanca Room between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

All blood donors will receive a complimentary Cannery Row Buffet for two and C.A.N. players’ club members will receive 1,200 points.

To make an appointment to donate blood, please visit www.bloodhero.com and enter the sponsor code “EastsideCannery.” Walk-ins are also welcome. Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel is located at 5255 Boulder Highway.

KKLZ will also host The Monster Mash Halloween Bash at ONE SIX Sky Lounge at Eastside Cannery. DJ Charly Kayle will be there from 10 p.m. to midnight and a costume contest will be held at 11:30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for costume originality. (Please note: masks are not allowed.) A Hell Martini and a Bloody Brain will be the featured drinks for the evening.

About Cannery Casino Resorts:
Cannery Casino Resorts, LLC, owns and operates the Cannery Casino & Hotel in North Las Vegas; the Rampart Casino within the Resort in Summerlin, also home of the J.W. Marriott Resort; and Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel. The company also owns and operates the Meadows Racetrack & Casino in Washington County, PA. Cannery Casino Resorts can be reached at (702) 856-5300. The specific property websites are as follows: Cannery Casino & Hotel and Eastside Cannery Casino & Hotel, www.cannerycasinos.com; Rampart Casino, www.rampartcasino.com. The Meadows Racetrack & Casino can be reached at (724) 503-1200, (877) 824-5050, or by visiting www.meadowsgaming.com .

About United Blood Services
United Blood Services has been this area’s non-profit community blood provider since 1950, and serves patients in 24 hospitals in Southern Nevada, California and Northern Arizona. The United Blood Services network is one of the nation’s oldest and largest non-profit blood service organizations, and is a founding member of America’s Blood Centers and the American Association of Blood Banks.

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Jersey Boys Las Vegas Welcomes New Four Season Drew Gehling

Jersey BoysNow in its second smash-hit year at The Palazzo Resort-Hotel-Casino, JERSEY BOYS Las Vegas welcomes Drew Gehling to the talented cast. Gehling will assume the role of Bob Gaudio with the Las Vegas Company until November 8.

No stranger to the JERSEY BOYS family, Gehling comes to Vegas from the Chicago Company where he was well known for his portrayal of Bob Gaudio. Joining Rick Faugno (Frankie Valli), Jeff Leibow (Nick Massi) and Deven May (Tommy DeVito), Gehling will be performing in a unique, custom-built theatre that is currently the only place on the West Coast to see JERSEY BOYS.

The Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning musical phenomenon JERSEY BOYS, the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, is now in its second smash year at The Palazzo Las Vegas and has been named the number one show on The Strip by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Las Vegas Weekly. A unique presentation of live music and drama, JERSEY BOYS is the story of how a group of blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were thirty. The show features such hits as “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,” “Oh, What a Night” and many more.

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Golden Gaming And The Kurt Busch Foundation Hit The Greens For Golf Tournament Fundraiser Tuesday, Dec. 1

The Kurt Busch Foundation and Golden Gaming, Inc. hit the links in support of the foundation with the Golden Gaming Golf Tournament hosted by Kurt Busch at the DragonRidge Country Club on Tuesday, Dec. 1.

“This tournament is a great way to have a good time with friends while playing for a good cause,” said Busch. “It’s always nice to see the support the foundation gets in my hometown of Las Vegas.”

“We are honored to be able to host this event in support of Kurt Busch and his foundation,” said Christopher Abraham, vice president of marketing for Golden Gaming, Inc. “This tournament provides a fun venue for us to help a great cause.”

Breakfast will be served for all golfers beginning at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. Kurt Busch and a select group of fellow NASCAR drivers will be in attendance giving guests the chance to golf with their favorite drivers. There will also be contests throughout the course including “hole in one,” “closest to the pin” and “longest drive” among others. There will also be a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Dodge SRT8 Charger.

Membership packages are now available to enter the tournament. Gold membership is available for $1,750 and includes a team of four golfers, hole sponsorship with tee box signage, complimentary gift bag, continental breakfast at DragonRidge and a post-round lunch. Silver membership is available for $1,250 and includes a team of four golfers, complimentary gift bag, continental breakfast at DragonRidge and a post-round lunch. Golfers can register by calling (702) 891-4290 no later than Oct. 30.

All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Kurt Busch Foundation. Sponsors of the event include Golden Gaming and MillerCoors.

About The Kurt Busch Foundation

The mission of the Kurt Busch Foundation is to lend meaningful support for the betterment of organizations positively involved in the areas of health care, education, career training and rehabilitation as well as provide assistance to individuals who demonstrate need in these important areas of personal development. For more information, please visit www.kurtbusch.com.

Super-Starlet Holly Madison Signs Yearlong Extension With Peepshow At Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

PEEPSHOW, Las Vegas’ newest hit production and The Strip’s only striptease spectacular is pleased to announce that Holly Madison has extended her run as “Bo Peep” in PEEPSHOW at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and will continue to dazzle audiences until September 2010.

Madison began her well-received run as “Bo Peep,” a modern woman who has yet to find her own confidence and sexuality, in June. Joining Madison beginning September 21 is pop star (Danity Kane) and Playboy Cover Model Aubrey O’Day who will star in the role of the “Peep Diva” (originated by the Spice Girls’ Mel B).

“I am so excited to be staying with PEEPSHOW,” says Madison. “The show is amazing, the cast and crew are like family and of course I love being in Vegas and at Planet Hollywood. I have the most fun life ever!”

The highly stylized, over-the-top PEEPSHOW combines sexy striptease and celebrity with high-level production values in a show ABC’s “Nightline” called “the hottest new show in Las Vegas.” Critics have hailed it as “Spectacular!” and “The sexiest show on the planet!”

“The audiences absolutely love Holly,” says Co-CEO of BASE Entertainment, Scott Zeiger. “She is perfect for PEEPSHOW and we are thrilled to extend her run as ‘Bo Peep’.”

Conceived and created by Tony Award-winning director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Legally Blonde, Hairspray) and produced by Las Vegas entertainment pacesetter BASE Entertainment (PHANTOM – The Las Vegas Spectacular, JERSEY BOYS, and Wayne Brady: Making it Up!)

PEEPSHOW performs 8 shows per week at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. with no show on Wednesday. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Tickets range from $65 – $100 + tax. A VIP package is available at $165 + tax per person, which includes plush and exclusive cabaret seating front and center at the foot of the stage with private waitservice and a complimentary double cocktail. For $100 per person, an exclusive Holly Madison Meet & Greet Upgrade is available as an add-on to a ticket purchase in any price level and takes place following Sunday – Tuesday and Thursday performances.

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Station Casinos Is “Boo”-ming With Halloween Entertainment – Devilish Delights Include Live Music, Costume Contests And Drink Specials

Station Casinos celebrates Halloween weekend at several of its properties with non-stop entertainment, food and drink specials, costume contests and haunted attractions.

Aliante Station, 7300 Aliante Pkwy., North Las Vegas, NV 89084

Friday, Oct. 30: Las Vegas-based classic rock tribute band Yellow Brick Road hosts a “Wizard of Oz”-themed party inside Access Showroom complete with a “Dirty Dorothy” contest. Specialty drinks such as “Rusty Heart” and “A Shot of Courage” will be served to those dressed in costume as well as $2 Bud Light on draft and $5 Red Bull drinks. The doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older.

Pips Cucina & Wine Bar is offering a special HalloWINE dinner and costume party beginning at 7 p.m. Patrons can enjoy five delicious courses each paired with a Rodney Strong wine and compete for the best costume. The winner of the costume contest will receive $250. The dinner is $70 plus tax and tip per person and guests must be 21 years or older.

Saturday, Oct. 31: ’80s metal rockers Steel Panther host Hell-O-Ween inside Access Showroom with doors at 10 p.m. Guests in costume can enjoy specialty drinks “Angel with Wings” and “Fire Pit of Hell” and participate in the “sexy sinner” and “most unique” costume contests. There will also be $2 Bud Light on draft and $5 Red Bull drinks. Guests must be 21 years and older.

Friday, Oct. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 31: Guests can enjoy a live DJ and perfectly concocted cocktails during the Twisted Tea Party inside ETA lounge. Drink specials for those in costume include $5 Red Bull drinks. The DJ begins spinning at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older. For more details, visit www.aliantecasinohotel.com

Green Valley Ranch, 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy., Henderson, NV 89052

Friday, Oct. 30: The Slumber Party Massacre led by Steel Panther kicks off Halloween weekend at Ovation with doors at 11 p.m. There will be a $500 cash prize for the sexiest slumber party girl plus plenty of spa package giveaways. Guests must be 21 years and older.

Saturday, Oct. 31: The Drop “Dead” Bar hosts a Thriller Party with costume contests and a Michael Jackson tribute band beginning at 10 p.m. Guests must be 21 years and older.

The Sin City Sinners, joined by special guest Bobbie Brown of the Cherry Pie Girl, host the Sinners Ball inside Ovation. There will be a “most sinful” costume contest with the following prizes: $666 in cash for first place for women and $250 in promotional gaming chips for men; $250 in promotional gaming chips for second place for women and a 6-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon for men; and a spa certificate for the third place female winner. Doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older. For more details, visit www.greenvalleyranchresort.com.

Red Rock Resort, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89135

Wednesday, Oct. 28: Start Halloween weekend early with the Cherry Bomb Zombie Prom at CHERRY Nightclub. The event is hosted by Rachel Wenman with sounds by Mike Attack and a special live performance by Jessica Chavez. There is open bar for zombies only from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. Zombies should also arrive in their best costumes as $1,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to the best zombie couple. Doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older. Red Rock Resort is also offering a special $79 room rate. For more details, call 866.767.7773 and use the code word: “Zombie.”

Friday, Oct. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 31: Revelers and vampires join together from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. for The Fangbangers Ball at CHERRY Nightclub. Rapper Mickey Avalon performs live Friday night and Grammy-nominated Shiny Toy Guns take the stage Halloween night. Partygoers and Fangbangers should also dress to impress, with a $2,500 prize awarded each night to the “sexiest and scariest vampire.” Tickets for Mickey Avalon are $30 plus tax and applicable fees. Tickets for Shiny Toy Guns are $40 plus tax and applicable fees. All tickets are currently available for purchase at www.wantickets.com. Guests must be 21 years and older.

Red Rock Resort is also offering a $299 Fangbangers Ball package, including hotel stay Friday and Saturday night, admission for two to CHERRY both nights and four drink tickets. For more details, visit www.redrocklasvegas.com.

Red Rock Lanes is the place to be with its Thirst for Bowling Halloween weekend specials running from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m on both Friday and Saturday nights. Guests can enjoy two hours of bowling and five pairs of rental shoes plus one of the following: one pitcher of Bud on draft for $50, one large one topping pizza for $60 or one pitcher of Bud on draft and one large one topping pizza for $65. There will also be pitchers available of all Budweiser for $6 on Halloween night. Bowlers can really get into the spirit of Halloween with showings on Oct. 31 of “Haunted Mansion” at 7 p.m., “Corpse Bride” at 9 p.m. and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at 11 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 1: Finish off the Halloween weekend right with the Red Rock Retreat Sleepover at CHERRY Nightclub. Resurrect your Halloween outfit and participate in the numerous costume contests going on that evening. Thousands in cash and prizes will be given to the sexiest, scariest and most creative costumes as well as best couple and best group. Doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older. Tricksters can also treat themselves to a hotel room for only $100. For more details, call 866.767.7773 and use the code phrase: “Trick or Retreat.”

Texas Station, 2101 Texas Star Lane, North Las Vegas, NV 89032

Friday, Oct. 30: Even the most sinister monster is sure to enjoy the Monster Mash Bash inside South Padre featuring local bands Monster Zero, Richard Falcon and Pigasus. Drink specials for the bash include $15 all-you-can-drink draft beer and 2-for-1 Jagermeister shots. Doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older.

Saturday, Oct. 31: Do the time warp again at a live performance of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at South Padre featuring the cast of Divine Decadence and DJ Pierre. Admission is $10 at the door. Audience members are encouraged to dress as their favorite character from the film and those who do will have a chance to win their share of $500. Drink specials include $15 all-you-can-drink draft beer and 2-for-1 Jagermeister shots. Doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older. For more details, visit www.texasstation.com.

Fiesta Rancho, 2400 N. Rancho Rd. North Las Vegas, NV 89130

Friday, Oct. 30: The Dia de los Muertos Bash takes over Noches Latinas at Club Tequila. Besides the great music by DJ Lee, there will be a contest for sexiest costume. First place will receive $500, second place will receive $250, third place will receive a booth and a bottle and fourth and fifth place will receive a $50 Garduños dining certificate. All ladies dressed in costume get in free; otherwise cover is $5. Doors open at 10 p.m. and guests must be 21 years and older. For more details, visit www.fiestarancholasvegas.com.

All shows are free of charge unless otherwise specified. Entries to the shows and events are first-come, first-served and based upon venue capacity.

About Station Casinos
Station Casinos, Inc. is the leading provider of gaming and entertainment to the residents of Las Vegas. Station’s properties are regional entertainment destinations and include various amenities, including numerous restaurants, entertainment venues, movie theaters, bowling and convention/banquet space, as well as traditional casino gaming offerings such as video poker, slot machines, table games, bingo and race and sports wagering. For more information about the properties, please visit www.stationcasinos.com.

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