On Friday,
Oct. 11, LAX Nightclub inside Luxor Hotel and Casino celebrated six successful
years on the Las Vegas Strip with an exclusive performance by the world-famous
dance crew Jabbawockeez. The nightclub was a sight to see as hundreds of guests
came together to witness history in the making as they experienced the group’s
mesmerizing set take place on its iconic main stage.
Phil
Tayag, Tony Tran, Chris Gatdula, Phil
Arriving
just before 1 a.m., the dance group including Jeff “Phi” Nguyen, Kevin “KB”
Brewer, Chris “Cristyle” Gatdula, Ben “B-Tek” Chung, Phil “Swagger Boy” Tayag
and Tony “Transformer” Tran were dressed in their signature street wear and
expressionless white masks as they appeared center stage. Once the lights
dimmed and their futuristic intro came in, all eyes were on the group as they
provided a dynamic mix of awe-inspiring choreography with their intricate
movements and comedic flare. As they transitioned in between songs, the dance
members playfully challenged each other to mini-battles, breakdancing to
fan-favorite mega-hits such as “Gangnam Style,” “Harlem Shake” and LMFAO’s
“Sorry for Party Rocking.”
Nearing
their big finale and to officially commemorate LAX Nightclub’s momentous
anniversary, Jabbawockeez paused for a moment as they pointed up to the ceiling
where bursts of confetti and more than 600 balloons fell from the rafters. The
crowd roared with excitement, as the only lights to be seen in the main room
were those of camera phones flashing from all angles of the venue. After their show-stopping performance, the
multi-talented group then made their way to their lavish VIP lofts on the
second-level where they took photos with adoring fans and partied into the
early morning hours.
Since
its grand opening in 2007 with pop princess Britney Spears, LAX Nightclub has
hosted some of the best parties and performances that have united Vegas
nightlife connoisseurs and locals alike. After tonight’s special event,
Jabbawockeez first-ever performance at the hot spot will be just one more of
its many memorable moments to add to its extensive history on the Las Vegas
Strip.
Photo
credit - Karl Larson/Powers Imagery, LLC.
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