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Nightly NFR entertainment

The South Point Dance Hall presents nightly entertainment and Home of Montana Silversmith's Go-Round Buckle Presentation, hosted by Flint Rasmussen and Randy Corley each night beginning at 11 p.m. Catch the Dodge Ram viewing party each night in the Grand Ballroom. The entertainment lineup includes Susie Dobbs Dec. 5-7, Aaron Watson with Cody Johnson Dec. 8-11 and McKenna Medley with Wolf Creek Dec. 12-14.

When: Friday, Dec. 7, 2012
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Where: South Point Hotel-Casino-Spa, 9777 S. Las Vegas Boulevard , Las Vegas

Cost: Free

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Concert, Activities-National Finals Rodeo, Activities | Rodeo, Country, South Point

Event posted Dec. 4, 2012
Last updated Dec. 4, 2012

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