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Studio 54 (Las Vegas)

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Studio 54
Map
Address3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
United States
OwnerMGM Grand
TypeNightclub
OpenedDecember 1997
ClosedFebruary 2012

Studio 54 opened in Las Vegas in December 1997 and closed in February 2012 at the MGM Grand.[1]

Designed to be a replica of the original Studio 54 nightclub, it had most of the original elements and equipment, including the "Man in the Moon" and the spoon, however the two were never displayed together.[citation needed]

The club was visited on opening night by Elton John, one of the most frequent guests at the original location.

It was one of Las Vegas' most popular dance clubs, with a reputation for a strict door policy, but not as strict as the original's.[citation needed] However, the newer site is cause for contention amongst fans of the original location, who have charged that the Las Vegas venue is nothing more than Studio 54 in name only.[citation needed]

The venue is mentioned in the song Vegas Two Times by the Stereophonics.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Leach, Robin (January 24, 2012). "Studio 54 at MGM Grand to transform into restaurant, nightclub". Las Vegas Sun.