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Dueling Pianos for the Vegas Casino-Fatigued
Head on over to Town Square to enjoy four of the area’s best piano players in
nightly rock & roll keyboard competition. Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar is part of a Texas-based entertainment chain that pits top-notch piano players in against each other to see who can best beat their keyboard into submission. The Texas-based company hires top keyboard players who rotate throughout the night, sometimes coming together in a four-person grand-piano concert frenzy that gets patrons energized, clapping and singing along. The concept began with Pete’s Peanut Bar & Piano Emporium in Austin in 1992 as a one man show. By 1998, it had morphed into Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar where raucous, no-holds-barred lounge musicians were noted for taking the audience on a nightly wild musical ride. The bars expanded to Austin, Addison, Fort Worth and Houston. Vegas will be the first venture out of state.
opens at Town Square Las Vegas on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009
Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar
6551 S. Las Vegas Blvd. #152 (map it)
Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-220-PETE (7383)Table reservations recommended.
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