John Mayer Expected to Indulge in Vanity After His New Year's Eve Concert
The cyclone chandelier
New Year’s not just all about celeb hosts, you know. The Hard Rock reckons its new club, Vanity, is going to be so spectacular that it doesn’t need any A listers stealing its thunder when it opens on the 31st; the pearls, hand-cut crystals, “cyclone chandelier” and, um, “rubbed brass” sprucing up the inside will be enough to reel the punters in. Although, um, they’re getting John Mayer to pop in, just in case.
Back to Vanity. The place does look pretty nice from the pictures, although the description – “an eclectic jewel box” focusing on “the most important person in the room – you” – is a wee bit vomitous. But we’re ready to overlook that for the sake of that cyclone/LED chandelier and its 20,000 lights sparkling on the dancefloor, and the beauty salon in the ladies, with six booths where staff will buff your nails and touch up your lippy in case you’re too drunk busy to do it yourself.
Normal entry will be free for local ladies, $20 for women outsiders, and $40 for men, though New Year’s Eve tickets cost $200 plus a “convenience charge” of $14.80. However, for that, don’t forget, you might get a squiz at John Mayer, who, according to Vegas Deluxe, will be popping in for a party after his gig at The Joint.
And seeing as the celeb they’ve booked for the official grand opening on Jan 2 is, um, Diddy, they’re probably best off going it alone for New Year’s anyway. We’d take a cyclone chandelier and a free manicure over the Didster any day.
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