Bruno Mars and the legendary Bellagio Resort & Casino have joined forces to introduce The Pinky Ring, a one-of-a-kind cocktail lounge and jazz bar in Las Vegas Strip, early next year.
Moody lighting, live music, DJs spinning vinyls, a specialty bar program and best-in-class audio will be the backdrop at The Pinky Ring.
Located centrally on Bellagio's casino floor, in the former Lily Bar & Lounge space, The Pinky Ring will open in early 2024. Additional details will be shared in the coming months.
Mars said, "I've been performing in Vegas for years, and I've always wanted a place where I could throw glamorous parties when I'm in town. A place that felt like my personal penthouse suite, with live music and sensational cocktails. The Pinky Ring is that."
"There's nobody in the world as fabulous as Bruno Mars," added Ari Kastrati, MGM Resorts International's' Chief Hospitality Officer. "It's been a fun experience to let him take the reins to reimagine this space. From the carpet to the ceiling, this is all him."
He continued, "As we celebrate Bellagio's 25th anniversary this year and look toward the future, collaborating with one of the entertainment industry's biggest stars to reimagine what a night out in Las Vegas should be represents an incredible moment in this resort's story."
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