Hook
Jaw Net Radio’s “On Air with Robert & CC” will host a live interview with
The Gazillionaire and Penny Pibbets, stars of the smash-hit musical Absinthe
from Rockhouse Bar & Nightclub on Friday, April 27.
Following
the 5 p.m. interview, patrons will be able to partake in a meet-and-greet with
the cast members of Absinthe, while enjoying Rockhouse’s weekend drink specials
which include 2-for-1 well drinks and $5 shots.
For
fans who are unable to attend the radio broadcast at the ultra-dive bar, the
interview will stream live on Hook Jaw Net Radio (www.hookjawnetradio.com).
“On
Air with Robert & CC” is a weekly program that broadcasts live every Friday
night from various Las Vegas hotspots, featuring high-profile guest interviews
and sports talk.
Day
or night, it’s always the right time to party at Rockhouse. Whether partygoers
are checking out the scene on the rowdy Strip-side patio or dancing on the bar
with an 80-ounce guitar, they always enjoy the ultimate nightlife experience.
Las Vegas’ only ultra-dive bar is one of the city’s top nightclubs, minus the
“VIP” attitude. Rockhouse features the best DJs in Las Vegas blending upbeat
rock, hip-hop and dance. With beautiful bartenders pouring drinks from the bar
tops, playing in the giant bird cage and dangling from tire swings suspended
from the ceiling, Rockhouse is the spot where the party never stops.
Rockhouse
is located on Las Vegas Blvd. in front of Imperial Palace, directly across from
Caesars Palace in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip. The daiquiri and main bar open daily at 10
a.m. and the adjacent nightclub is open from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. For more
information visit www.therockhousebar.com, and for bottle and table reservations
call 702.731.9683 or email info@rockhousebar.com. Stay updated and follow Rockhouse on Twitter
@RockhouseVegas and Facebook www.facebook.com/Rockhouselv.
About
Absinthe:
“Absinthe,”
is the critically acclaimed acro-cabaret variety show at Caesar’s Palace.
“Absinthe” is performed in the round with unobstructed sightlines and in
intimate proximity of the world-class artists performing amazing feats of
strength, balance, danger and unfathomable flexibility. The New York Times
hails “You’re close enough to see the sweat and grimaces needed to produce
graceful, gravity defying stunts,” and sums up the entire “Absinthe” experience
as, “Imagine Cirque du Soleil as channeled through ‘Rocky Horror Picture
Show.’”
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