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Scott Ian of Anthrax DJs at Dead Man's Hand

Andy Buchanan

Scott Ian of Anthrax

Scott Ian of the rock band Anthrax will hit the DJ booth at Dead Man’s Hand inside the Playground for Friday Night Sabbath.

When: Friday, Dec. 4, 2009
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Where: Playground, 3525 W. Russell Rd., Las Vegas

Cost: Not available

Age limit: 21+

Categories: Nightclub, DJ, Southwest

Event posted Dec. 3, 2009
Last updated Dec. 3, 2009

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