After
more than 14 remarkable years on the Las Vegas Strip, Studio 54 at MGM Grand
Hotel & Casino will close its doors Sunday, Feb. 5. The legendary nightclub
will celebrate its success with an unforgettable bash Saturday, Feb. 4.
Studio
54 opened as the first megaclub in Las Vegas in 1997 and launched the nightlife
trend that still reigns supreme today. A favorite among celebrities, Studio 54
pays tribute to its New York City namesake with original memorabilia and an
atmosphere unlike any other on The Strip.
As the
longest-running nightclub in Sin City, Studio 54 created magical memories for
Las Vegas locals and visitors that will remain long after the venue closes:
· Changing Las Vegas. Studio 54 opened
in December 1997 and was the first dedicated nightclub in a casino on The
Strip.
· Grand Opening Benefit. To celebrate
its launch in Las Vegas, Studio 54 threw a grand opening party to benefit the
Elton John AIDS Foundation with a private performance by Elton John February 15,
1998. The event raised more than $1 million for the charity with dozens of
celebrity guests in attendance including “I Will Survive” singer Gloria Gaynor.
· Let Music Reign. Known for pushing the
envelope with the ever-changing music scene, Studio 54 hosted many intimate
concerts during its tenure including performances by Steven Tyler, Bruce Willis
and the Accelerators, Vanilla Ice, LL Cool J and Snoop Dogg, among others.
· Party Like It’s 1999. The artist
formerly known as Prince personally picked Studio 54 to usher in 1999 with a
New Year’s Eve performance of his celebrated anthem, “1999,” which Rolling
Stone named as one of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.”
· Billboard Music Awards. Dozens of
celebrities walked the Studio 54 halls when the club hosted the Billboard Music
Awards’ pre-parties in the early 2000s including *NSYNC, Lee Ann Womack, Moby,
Ashanti, Nelly, Bernie Mac, Shaggy and many more.
· Got the Fever Studio 54 played host to
ABC Family’s dance competition show "Dance Fever," which filmed at
the venue in 2003. Carmen Electra, GRAMMY® Award-winner MC Hammer and
choreographer Jamie King judged the show.
· 54 BELOW. Studio 54 threw a
winter-themed ball “54 BELOW” to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. Hosted by
longtime supporter Oscar De La Hoya, the list of celebrity attendees included
Tyrese, Kid Rock, Will Ferrell, Bernard Hopkins, “Sugar” Shane Mosley, UFC
president Dana White, Lennox Lewis, Juan Manuel Marquez, Bernard Hopkins, Andre
Berto and Derrek Leon Lee, among others.
· Legendary Birthdays. Studio 54 hosted
Hugh Hefner’s 75th birthday celebration March 2, 2001 with his seven
girlfriends. Vanilla Ice celebrated his birthday during Studio 54’s 13th Annual
Nightmare on 54th Street October 29, 2010. Avril Lavigne, Bam Margera, Nina
Dobrev and Bow Wow also hosted birthday celebrations at the nightclub.
· Let’s Go to the Movies. John Travolta
hosted the “Battlefield Earth” movie premiere at the venue May 11, 2000. While
at Studio 54, the star took a photo with his picture from the original Studio
54 in New York City that hangs on the wall at the Vegas nightclub. In 1998,
Studio 54 hosted the premier for Studio 54 the movie starring Ryan Phillippe
and Salma Hayek.
· Trendsetters. Studio 54 was the first
club to employ aerialists, which quickly became a highlight of the experience
throughout the years.
· Nights at 54. The iconic venue
launched many popular industry nights and recurring experiences including EDEN
(Erotically Delicious Entertainers’ Night), Influence, Dollhouse, Play, Freak
Show with DJ Skribble and DJ Loczi’s Electric Dream.
· Queen of Screams. Studio 54 became
synonymous with Halloween after hosting 14 annual Nightmare on 54th Street
events over the holiday weekend.
· To Thee, I Wed. George Lucas’ daughter
Amanda celebrated her wedding at Studio 54 on August 21, 2010 with a private
party.
· Celebrities, celebrities and more
celebrities. The long list of celebrities who have partied at Studio 54
includes David Beckham, Elton John, Prince, Carmen Electra, Steven Tyler,
Wilmer Valderrama, Kid Rock, Bridget Marquardt, Bow Wow, Will Ferrell, Common,
Tyrese, Oscar De La Hoya, Chuck Liddell, LL Cool J, Flavor Flav, Pamela
Anderson, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Tara Reid, Jenni “JWoww” Farley, Wanderlei
Silva, Bubba Sparxxx, David Hasselhoff, Christian Audigier, Vanilla Ice, Hugh
Hefner, Snoop Dogg, Bruce Willis and John Travolta, among others.
ABOUT
STUDIO 54
Studio
54 inside MGM Grand is a high-energy nightclub comprised of two levels, four
bars, one main dance floor, movable go-go cages and an exclusive VIP
lounge. The venue is covered with
notable memorabilia including celebrity/VIP photographs from the original
Studio 54 in New York City and the infamous Studio 54 Moon hanging over the
dance floor. Doors are open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 p.m. to late. For more
information about Studio 54, please visit www.mgmgrand.com/nightlife/studio-54.aspx. For table reservations and/or bottle service
call 702.891.7254. Dress code will be
enforced. Guests must be 21 years of age
or older. Studio 54 will close its doors after 14 years on The Strip Sunday,
Feb. 5.
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