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IluvVegas
12-22-2008, 02:42 PM
New Years Eve is the biggest party night of the year, and we all watch the ball drop in New York City on this big party night. All eyes are on our television sets watching the revelers in Times Square as the midnight hour approaches. The number of celebrants and the noise is very exciting, but can you imagine Las Vegas on this night of nights?

Las Vegas is also a city that never sleeps. This city is full of people busy going about their pursuit of fun at all hours of the night, but New Years Eve in Las Vegas is something one would have to see to believe.

There are parties everywhere in Las Vegas. Literally everywhere. And the city that is bright with lights all night long becomes even brighter when the fireworks displays are set off. Can you imagine the excitement and fun that New Years Eve in this city brings?

Here are just a few of New Year Eve in Las Vegas' star studded parties.

Fergie will be performing at the Venetian and the Palazzo.

Kid Rock will host and DJ at the Playboy Club.

Pink will be at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

The only transportation that will be available this party night will be the Las Vegas Monorail as the Las Vegas Boulevard will be closed for traffic.

dominique
12-22-2008, 04:07 PM
That's a good thing, no cars on the strip. People will be crowding around to see the fireworks...

It's too bad I can't convince my husband to go, we have comps for the new years celebrations...



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Eyeofngt
12-22-2008, 09:56 PM
David Spade Live at the Venetian

David Spade will join the incredible lineup of entertainment at The Venetian, January 1, 2009, bringing with him the sarcastic sense of humor and cutting one-liners that made him famous. Spade’s stand-up performance will run 75 minutes and feature real-life situations that only he can turn into hilarious comedy.

Spade has received multiple accolades for his roles as a stand-up comedian and actor in both television and movies, including Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations. Spade first found fame in the early 90s as a regular cast member and writer for “Saturday Night Live” and continued his success starring in movies such as “Joe Dirt,” “Lost and Found,” “Black Sheep” and “Tommy Boy.” Spade also found success on the small screen, starring in the hit television show “Just Shoot Me,” hosting Comedy Central’s “The Showbiz Show” and most recently starring in the CBS sitcom “Rules of Engagement.”