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Ke$ha performs at Pure’s eighth-anniversary party at Caesars Palace on Tuesday, March 12, 2013.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 | 12:20 p.m.
“Tik Tok” and “Die Young” pop singer Ke$ha joined hundreds of partygoers celebrating Tuesday night’s eighth anniversary of Pure at Caesars Palace, and Denise Truscello was onsite for today’s photo gallery.
It was actually 1 a.m. today when Ke$ha dazzled her fans on the red carpet in an eye-catching black lace corset and shorts adorned with red, purple and pink flower petals. She also wore a sequined black jacket, black Christian Louboutin booties and a flowered wreath in her blonde hair.
Before heading into Pure, Ke$ha greeted several fans and signed autographs. Just before 2 a.m., the lights in the main room at Pure dimmed, and Ke$ha, with two scantily clad male dancers, appeared center stage. “Vegas, this place about to blow!,” she screamed into the mic and began singing her hit “Blow.”
Our spywitness reported: “With two gold drums on both sides of the main stage and confetti sporadically shot into the air, the free-spirited artist put on an incredible show. She showed off her dance moves, which had her fans on their feet singing along as she continued with her chart-toppers ‘Tik Tok’ and ‘Die Young.’ ”
At the end of her mini-set, Ke$ha sat on the ledge of the stage to touch the hands of her fans and then continued partying into the early morning. Ke$ha stayed in a Hakone suite at Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace while in town.
Let’s hope she didn’t brush her teeth with a bottle of Jack this morning!
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Transport yourself to the opulent and excessive Roman Empire at Caesars Palace. But the ever-changing Caesars Palace is far from ancient. The hotel and casino is constantly raising the bar for what visitors can expect in a Vegas resort experience.
Caesars Palace features 3,348 rooms and suites in five towers, including the new luxury boutique Nobu Hotel and Restaurant, which opened Feb. 4, 2013, in the totally remodeled Centurian Tower. Caesars features 129,000 square feet of gaming space, including the Strip’s largest poker room and a 250-seat sports book. Other amenities include about two dozen restaurants, a four-level shopping mall, four pools, a spa, Pure and Poetry nightclubs and Pussycat Dolls.
Dining options include restaurants from world-renown chefs Guy Savoy, Wolfgang Puck, Bobby Flay, Gordon Ramsay and, on Feb. 4, 2013, Nobu Matsuhisa.
You never know what characters you’ll run into at Caesars with regular performers like Jerry Seinfeld, Bette Midler, Elton John and maybe even the emperor himself.






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