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LMFAO Performs at The Beatles REVOLUTION

 

Industry Wednesdays continued to be the hottest party in Vegas as The Beatles REVOLUTION Lounge treated nightlife VIPs and locals alike to a high-energy performance by Interscope Record's hottest new recording artist LMFAO - the vibrantly dressed hip-hop rap duo best known for their song "I'm in Miami Trick." After arriving with an entourage of 20, the duo took to the stage and got the party started with their hottest hits currently blowing up the club scene including: "I'm Not a Whore," "Love Lockdown by Kanye West - the LMFAO remix," and of course "I'm in Miami Trick." The group had club-goers keeping the party going well into the morning.

 

 

Hash House A Go Go-es Primetime

 

ABC Primetime’s “What Would You Do?” hosted by John Quinones recently spent four days filming at Las Vegas’ Hash House A Go Go restaurant.

 

The crew arrived on Feb. 1 with two RVs and a truck full of sound, lighting and surveillance equipment. They worked through the night on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday installing hidden cameras and microphones throughout the restaurant. Wednesday through Saturday the crew secretly filmed two different scenarios, catching the reactions of Hash House A Go Go customers on camera.

 

The first and most controversial of the two scenarios involved a polygamist family dining in the restaurant. The family consisted of actors portraying a man and his four wives dressed in full 19th century-style clothing and hairstyles. The newest member of the family was a 15 year-old wife who discussed loudly about being forced to join the family at such a young age. Several customers reacted to the situation, making for some great television. The second scenario involved an actor portraying a “way too friendly customer.” The actor interacted with actual customers making friends and sometimes enemies, sharing food and even getting some of the other customers to pay his bill.

 

ABC Primetime’s “What Would You Do?” with John Quinones airs on Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. on ABC. The show sets up public scenarios and films the reactions of people on hidden cameras. Hash House A Go Go Las Vegas famous for its unusual décor and enormous  portions will be featured prominently in the show along with its highly involved customers. The expected air date for the Hash House A Go Go segments is mid-March its highly involved customers.

 


 

 
 


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