Wiz Khalifa Performs for Sold-Out Crowd at Drai’s Nightclub Las Vegas

Last night (Aug. 18 2018), ‘Rolling Papers 2’ rapper Wiz Khalifa delivered a high-energy, full-length concert performance at Drai’s Nightclub atop The Cromwell in Las Vegas.

Special guests including boxing champion Floyd “Money” Mayweather were present to take part in the revelry. The Pittsburgh-born rapper performed favorites like “Black and Yellow,” “Work Hard, Play Hard,” “We Dem Boyz,” “Young, Wild and Free,” “See You Again” and more to the sold-out crowd.

A one-of-a-kind experience, Drai’s Las Vegas is at the forefront of the ever-changing day and nightlife scene, offering live, full-length concerts and DJ sets by celebrated artists. For tickets and more information, visit DraisGroup.com.

About Drai’s Beachclub • Nightclub

Strategically located at the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Flamingo Road on the rooftop of Caesars Entertainment’s new 188-room boutique hotel The Cromwell, Drai’s Beachclub Nightclub takes entertainment and nightlife to new heights. The Strip’s only rooftop Beachclub includes multiple pools shaded by 10 towering palm trees, a variety of cabanas and bungalows, two full-service bars, and a gourmet kitchen. Drai’s Nightclub is a dazzling, multi-level club with an expansive dance floor, massive LED lighting systems, and modern technology featuring more than 7,000 square feet of the most state-of-the-art high-definition LEDs in production, including a towering 80-sided LED disco ball — the only one of its kind. Additionally, the legendary Drai’s After Hours is back in its original location for its 20th year. For more information, visit DraisGroup.com and follow Drai’s on FacebookTwitterand Instagram — @draislv.

 

PHOTOS (Tony Tran/ Global Media Group)


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