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Jack Colton’s Return of The Horror Project at Haze

Haze and JackColton.com team up to present a fashion forward evening with the Return of the Horror Project. The Vegas-based clothing company will attract all the hottest fashionistas to dance to the music of DJ Karma.

When: Thursday, June 2, 2011
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Where: Haze Nightclub, 3730 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas

Cost: Not available

Age limit: 21+

Categories: Nightclub, Aria Resort and Casino, DJ, The Strip

Event posted May 31, 2011
Last updated May 31, 2011

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