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Rock & Roll strip club coming to Vegas.

shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Monday, March 5, 2012 11:49 AM
Monday, March 5, 2012 | 10:57 a.m. Rocker Vince Neil is delving into the topless nightclub business. Vegas DeLuxe has learned exclusively that he'll open his Vince Neil's Girls, Girls, Girls in his Las Vegas hometown in about two weeks. “It's something I always wanted to do,” the Motley Crue frontman said. “So it's like a dream come true. But this will be different and unique. It will be the first rock and roll strip joint. It was a business opportunity to become a partner that was too good to pass up.” His new topless club will take over the former Deja Vu opposite the Orleans off Tropicana Avenue a mile from the Strip (we tweeted this news last Friday). “First, the girls will be edgier. Tattoos won't be banned. They will look like they stepped out of a music video,” Vince told me. “Hot, provocative and edgy. I know it all comes down to G-strings in the end, but they'll start out with much sexier outfits than you find elsewhere. “Second, the music isn't going to be boring. None of that house, generic strip club music. This will be full on rock and roll. We're going to have a lot more fun and a lot more dancing with our music. It will be a blast from start to finish. Yeah, we'll even play a little Motley, but tons of others, too! The mix will be something both tourists and locals want to add to the sexcitement. “I know what guys want in sexy girls, and we'll have more than enough of that. I'm going to orchestrate the sexiest girls in town. I've always wanted to have a strip club, and this one is going to be the best there is. I'm going to be there to guarantee that.” Vince, who was in Los Angeles this past weekend at band mate Tommy Lee's home studio recording a new single penned by Nikki Sixx, also confirmed the new topless nightclub project could wind up as a reality TV series on cable. “We've talked about filming behind the scenes of what goes into putting together a new club and all the fun sexy stuff with the girls,” he said. “There's plenty of reality television components in there -- add in all the sexy stuff, and Girls, Girls, Girls will be really Hot, Hot, Hot!”

11 comments

  • newmark
    12 years ago
    He lost me with promoting tats.
  • Club_Goer_Seattle
    12 years ago
    I wonder if Vince Neil bothered to study the age group that spends money in strip clubs to see if that corresponds to the age group that likes the environment he intends to create in his new club. Me thinks not.
  • Alucard
    12 years ago
    “First, the girls will be edgier. Tattoos won’t be banned" I've NEVER been in a Club that didn't have some Dancers with tattoos. Tell me where in the country that they are BANNED! "I wonder if Vince Neil bothered to study the age group that spends money in strip clubs to see if that corresponds to the age group that likes the environment he intends to create in his new club. Me thinks not." Me thinks NOT also. My age group spends a pretty penny in Clubs. I know I do. LOL "confirmed the new topless nightclub project could wind up as a reality TV series on cable" I don't believe I care to patronize a Club on Reality TV. I doubt I could get what I desire in the VIP!
  • rrbill
    12 years ago
    Most strippers are dancing to music that was popular, if at all, before they were born. As an old codger, I like that just fine.
  • newmark
    12 years ago
    Alucard, you don't want to be a TV star?
  • Alucard
    12 years ago
    "Alucard, you don't want to be a TV star?" I don't think I'm the type they're looking for. I don't look like Kim Kardashian's husband!! LMFAO
  • vincemichaels
    12 years ago
    Thank God for that, Alucard !!! I think you look fine as a civilian and not some jackass basketball boy. LMAO
  • Striker
    12 years ago
    "I've NEVER been in a Club that didn't have some Dancers with tattoos. Tell me where in the country that they are BANNED!" I've seen clubs in Philly where tattoos were banned - or girls had to cover them up with make up. Pretty sure they used to be banned at Delilahs... and posh upscale type club. but I've not been there for several years now so maybe it's changed.
  • Alucard
    12 years ago
    "I've seen clubs in Philly where tattoos were banned - or girls had to cover them up with make up. Pretty sure they used to be banned at Delilahs... and posh upscale type club. but I've not been there for several years now so maybe it's changed" Philly Heh?! "Thank God for that, Alucard !!! I think you look fine as a civilian and not some jackass basketball boy. LMAO" THX Vince! Even when I was as young as the jackass basketball boy, I was NOT TV material! LMFAO I'll keep my Clubbing off TV.
  • samsung1
    12 years ago
    I heard Baby Dolls in Dallas does not hire new dancers with tattoos.
  • tcp
    12 years ago
    Rock n` Roll is just fine with me. As someone whose been around strip clubs for almost 30 years, the type of clubs I like are the one with the music I like (rock) and the girls I like (cheap n' slutty..lol). I have found out that a lot of clubs which feature a predominance of hip hop, rap, and gangsta music tend to attract the rabble that like that music. They spend little money in the club, less on the girls and tend to cause more trouble. It;s not bad to have a variety of music, but I like to go during the daytime where milfs predominate and rock and roll is the preferred music genre. If a dancer wants to express herself with tats while grind away..hey. It's not like I'm going to marry her. So tats and rock n roll are probably a good MO for a club to operate under...as long as they are open afternoons.
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