Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010 | 8:54 a.m.
Singer Bruno Mars' court date on a Las Vegas cocaine charge has been postponed to Feb. 4.
The 25-year-old Grammy nominee didn't appear in person Tuesday while his lawyer asked a Las Vegas judge to let Mars' Los Angeles lawyer take part in the case.
Mars' real name is Peter Hernandez.
He's facing a felony drug possession charge following his arrest after a Sept. 19 Las Vegas nightclub performance.
Police say he had 2.6 grams of cocaine. He could face up to four years in prison if convicted.
Mars is nominated for seven Grammys as a singer, writer and producer on hits including Travie McCoy's "Billionaire," B.o.B's "Nothin' on You," and Mars' own "Just the Way You Are."
The Grammy Awards are scheduled Feb. 13 in Los Angeles.
Arguably one the coolest joints in town, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino houses some of Vegas' best entertainment, restaurants and nightlife.
At Hard Rock, it's all about the music. From the light fixtures made out of drum cymbals and guitar shaped door handles to stage costumes and tools of the trade of legendary musicians displayed on the walls, the hotel screams rock and roll. The Hard Rock's Joint has hosted some the biggest names in music — from The Who to Bob Dylan to hometown heroes, The Killers.
Aside from the music venues, the pool at the Hard Rock is one of its biggest attractions. Spread out over 4.7 acres, the pool area features swim-up blackjack, a bar and grill, private cabanas, a bevy of secluded nooks, a waterfall and an extensive live music venue with a dance floor. During the summer, the pool transforms into the Rehab club on Sunday afternoons.The resident nightclub Body English fuses European elegance with a rock star bachelor pad and it often a hot spot for visiting celebs and popular DJs. Vintage rock memorabilia lines the walls at Wasted Space, Hard Rock's anti-club.
Restaurants at Hard Rock are just as hip as the rest of the casino. Pink Taco serves up Mexican dishes, as well as a Central American and Caribbean menu. Nobu, one of five worldwide Japanese-specialty restaurants from famed Nobu Matsuhisa, satisfies a different taste. For round-the-clock cuisine, Mr. Lucky's 24/7, is sure to ease your appetite even after a Vegas-all-nighter.
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