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After it was reported that Jay-Z's Sin City 40/40 club failed to pass inspections, the hot spot opened last night (Dec. 30).
The franchise, located inside the swanky Palazzo hotel on the Las Vegas strip, opened its doors to a crowded house, including such stars as Beyonce, Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo, as well as such unlikely guests as Al Sharpton and Joe Jackson. Hova himself was also in the building.
Just a couple of days ago, the club's slated New Year's Eve bash was in serious jeopardy, needing certain licenses and certificates by Sunday (Dec. 30).
Jay-Z and his partners would have had to refund all opening night tickets, adding even further expense to a venture that had yet to see any profits.
Apparently, the upscale sports bar - which features 85 plasma TVs, five bars, five V.I.P. rooms and a dining area - made the deadline. Calls to 40/40's PR rep weren't returned at press time.
In related news, Hov performed Saturday (Dec. 29) for a sold out house at the Palm Casino Resort's Pearl Concert Theater. Tickets for the show were originally priced at $225 and were gone within an hour of going on sale.
Kanye West is scheduled to perform at the luxe venue tonight.
Shakira is set to sign a $70 million contract with Live Nation.
The 'Hips Don’t Lie’ singer is following in the footsteps of Madonna and Jay-Z by handing over management of recording, merchandising, ticket sales and other services usually handled by separate companies.
The deal is expected to be finalised by the end of the year. read more
T.I. recently revealed that he will be executive producing Wyclef Jean's forthcoming album titled The Second Wind.
"It was definitely an honor. I'm pleased to be involved," T.I. said. "The album is outrageous. It's out of here. It's better than the last one. read more
Turner Network Television will turn to hip-hop star Jay-Z to tout its upcoming slate of exclusive Thursday night National Basketball Association games, and also turn some commercial control over to a number of the league's top stars.
Jay-Z will create exclusive spots that will not read more