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Atomic Blast New Year’s Eve Bash

Gold Spike turns back the clock to the Atomic Era with its '50s and '60s inspired Atomic Blast New Year’s Eve Bash. Enjoy music form that era including rock 'n roll, motown, swing, and Rat Pack lounge music with the help of DJ Lucky LaRue. Guests can enjoy $5 Atomic Cold War Cocktails.

When: Monday, Dec. 31, 2012
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Where: The Gold Spike, 217 N. Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas

Cost: Not available

Age limit: 21+

Categories: Activities-New Year's Eve, Downtown

Event posted Dec. 26, 2012
Last updated Dec. 26, 2012

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