Adrian & Jame |
Friday
night actor/producer Adrian Grenier hosted the Friday night party at Las Vegas
hot spot Hyde Bellagio.
Grenier,
who will reprise his famed role as Vince in the much-anticipated movie version
of the hit series Entourage, arrived on the red carpet with a large group of
friends including True Blood star Jamie Gray Hyder. Arriving in Vegas ready to
party, Adrian tweeted/Instagramed, “Getting reckless in Vegas with the crew…
@HydeBellagio.” At the club, Grenier was in high spirits, telling fans how excited
he is to begin filming the Entourage movie but that he, "Can't reveal any
details yet." When asked about Obama’s promised cameo in the movie, he
jested, “If he would just deal with those pesky Republicans, maybe he’d have
some time to be on Entourage,” but given how busy the President is, he said
he’s not holding his breath. Grenier also sounded off on his sustainability
efforts and his hopes to educate kids on leading a green lifestyle. The 36-year
old Hollywood star turned Brooklynite sported his signature tousled hair, a
black v-neck, dark jeans and blazer for the event.
After
the red carpet, the group made their way inside the club where they were
welcomed to a plush VIP table under the DJ booth by Hyde's sexy servers
carrying sparklers and signs spelling out "A-D-R-I-A-N." The star
soaked up the attention of fans while dancing, drinking and singing along to
club favorites spun by DJ Joe Maz.
Later
in the night, Grenier surprised the packed nightclub by hopping into the DJ
booth to emcee the party, saying "Hey! We're at Hyde Bellagio tonight!
Give it up!" Before handing back the mic, Adrian took over the turntables
to spin a song from his latest project, the indie rock band The Skins, which he
produces from his basement recording studio, Wreckroom. Adrian proudly
announced to the club, "This is the best band out of Brooklyn right now!
Here's their single, 'Surf!'" as the guitar and drum heavy anthem blasted
through the club. Grenier returned the decks to DJ Joe Maz, but not before spinning
one last atypical clubbing song: the angst-y rock tune, "Lithium" by
Nirvana.
Back
at his table, the star posed for snapshots with fans and resumed drinking,
dancing and catching up with his friends. The group enjoyed the party into the
early morning hours as the Fountains of Bellagio sprayed high into the night
sky.
Photo
Credit: Bryan Steffy, Getty/WireImage
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