MÖTLEY CRÜE Frontman's VINCE NEIL INK Makes a Permanent Mark On Las Vegas

October 10, 2007

On November 8, 2006, legendary MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman and tattoo aficionado Vince Neil introduced Vince Neil Ink (VNI),the first tattoo shop inside a Strip casino. Since then, VNI has gone a long way toward fulfilling Vince's ongoing quest to tattoo the world. In celebration of a rockin' first year, VNI is throwing a month-long bash in true Vegas style, culminating with a free performance by Vince on November 10.

Beginning in mid-October, the "VNI Skin Show" gives fans the chance to submit photos of their hottest ink for a chance to win some amazing prizes including an autographed Gibson guitar, a Vegas vacation and a grand prize trip on Vince Neil's "Motley Cruise." Submissions will be posted online at www.vniskinshow.com where the public can vote for their favorites. The top 10 viewers' picks will be narrowed down by a panel of professional judges to three winners who will be announced in November.

The VNI one-year anniversary ends with a bang on November 10 as Vince throws the ultimate rock 'n' roll party on The Strip by transforming Harrah's Carnaval Court into "Tattoo Alley," featuring live entertainment, intriguing décor and a performance by Vince himself. Tickets for this free concert are subject to availability and can be picked up at Vince Neil Ink and Carnaval Court. Doors open at 8 p.m. and Vince Neil takes the stage at 10 p.m.

VNI is a 1,230 sq. ft. tattoo shop featuring four tattoo rooms, including one VIP room and a Strip-side room that allows passersby to view tattoos in progress. To complete the rock n' roll vibe, Vince's custom-made leather Chopper is parked prominently in the front window. A retail area offers exclusive Vince Neil merchandise including an all-new limited-edition clothing line.

VNI is located at O'Sheas Casino adjacent to the famous Flamingo Las Vegas. Hours of operation are 11 a.m-4 a.m. daily.

For additional information on VNI, visit www.vinceneilink.com.

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