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Reverend Horton Heat at the House of Blues

Reverend Horton Heat will be performing live at the House of Blues. The Dallas psychobilly trio have been together almost a quarter century cranking out hits like "Big Little Baby" and "It Was a Very Good Year."

When: Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009
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Where: House of Blues , 3950 S. Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas

Cost: $18.50 - $22.50

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Concert, Mandalay Bay, The Strip

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Event posted Dec. 8, 2009
Last updated Dec. 8, 2009

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