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Nightlife in Las Vegas suffered one of the hugest blows during the pandemic, but after nearly 16 months of being closed, On The Record returns to the Park MGM on Friday, July 2.
The speakeasy and club created by Houston Hospitality, will operate on Fridays and Saturdays, opening at 10 p.m. Industry Nights on Wednesday evenings relaunch later in July.
The reopening coincides with the return of entertainment at the resort. “Uptown Funk” singer Bruno Mars kicks off his residency at the Park Theater on July 3.
On The Record opened in 2018 with a double-decker DJ booth, three karaoke rooms, and the Vinyl Parlor, where guest bartenders sling specialty drinks, spread over 11,000 square foot in three rooms. On The Record even has a vinyl collection available for purchase at the entrance as well as outdoor space and the main room with a deejay booth fashioned from a Rolls-Royce.
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