Sammy
Hagar celebrated the third anniversary of his Cabo Wabo Cantina inside Miracle
Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino with a free performance last
night.
Hundreds
of fans lined up in the early hours of the morning to get tickets to the
one-of-a-kind show at the Strip-side cantina.
Hagar
joined the house band from the flagship restaurant in Cabo San Lucas, Cabo UNO,
right before 10 p.m. After welcoming concertgoers to the anniversary
celebration, Hagar launched into his hit, "I Can't Drive 55" as fans
erupted in excitement.
Hagar
attributed the success of his restaurant to the passion of his fans. "For
Cabo Wabo to survive in Las Vegas on the Strip is because of y'all," Hagar
said. "The Redheads rock this place."
With
his performance projected on Miracle Mile’s jumbo marquee for foot traffic on
Las Vegas Boulevard, the Red Rocker kept the crowd pumped up for just over an
hour with songs including, "Mas Tequila," an acoustic rendition of
"Eagles Fly" and the Van Halen single, “Why Can't This Be Love."
Hagar
concluded his performance by telling the crowd, "We're giving you the
keys. This place is yours now."
Prior
to the anniversary party, Hagar was seen at the cantina sipping on his famous
Sammy's Beach Bar Rum, spending time with his wife Kari and mingling with fans.
Sammy
Hagar’s hard rockin’ dining and live music venue combines the laid-back
beach-town vibe of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with the excitement of the Las Vegas
Strip. Blending coastal Mexican and Tex Mex cuisine, the menu offers a tantalizing
mix of flavorful food, killer margaritas and an awesome venue where it is never
uncommon to catch the Red Rocker himself jamming out with a live set on stage.
Cabo Wabo Cantina opens daily at 8 a.m. More information about Cabo Wabo
Cantina is available at www.cabowabocantina.com, 702.385.2226, by following
Cabo Wabo on Twitter and liking Cabo Wabo on Facebook. For more information about Hagar and his
famous Cabo Wabo Tequila, guests may visit www.redrocker.com and
www.cabowabo.com.
Photo
Credit: Jeff Bottari/WireImage
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