Vince Neil, Strip Club: Motley Crue Singer Gets Las Vegas Topless Bar
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In an interview with the Las Vegas Sun, the rocker told Robin Leach that he's gearing up to launch his own strip club, Vince Neil's Girls Girls Girls, about a mile from the Strip.
"It's something I always wanted to do," Neil said. "So it's like a dream come true. But this will be different and unique. It will be the first rock and roll strip joint. It was a business opportunity to become a partner that was too good to pass up."
How will Neil differentiate his club from Sin City's countless other gentlemen's establishments? For one, the girls will be edgier -- "Tattoos won't be banned," he says -- and the soundtrack won't suck.
"This will be full on rock and roll," he said. "We're going to have a lot more fun and a lot more dancing with our music. It will be a blast from start to finish. Yeah, we'll even play a little Motley, but tons of others, too! The mix will be something both tourists and locals want to add to the sexcitement."
Speaking of sexciting, Neil is considering a cable reality series based on the business.
"We've talked about filming behind the scenes of what goes into putting together a new club and all the fun sexy stuff with the girls," he said.

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