Lil Wayne announces exclusive Las Vegas residencies in multiple locations
Lil Wayne will perform his greatest hits at two Las Vegas venues next month: Zouk Nightclub and Drai’s Beachclub
Lil Wayne is gearing up for a one-of-a-kind residency in Sin City.
Announced Monday, June 17, the legendary rapper, 41, will perform at two of the city’s hottest spots: Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas and Drai's Beachclub at The Cromwell.
The residency will kick off with a show at Drai's Beachclub on June 29, followed by a performance at Zouk Nightclub on July 12. Fans can expect a mix of Lil Wayne’s classic hits and new music at both venues, as detailed in a press release. Tickets and table reservations can be secured through each venue's official website.
"We are incredibly excited to welcome Lil Wayne to Zouk Las Vegas," stated Joe Lucas, Zouk's vice president. "His dynamic performances and legendary status make him the perfect artist to launch this transformative residency. We look forward to providing an unparalleled nightlife experience for all to enjoy this monumental artist."
Dustin Drai, president of Drai's Management Group, expressed similar enthusiasm: "We cannot wait to continue our longstanding relationship with Lil Wayne and have him return as a resident artist at Drai's. We could not align with a more dynamic artist to welcome this debut residency partnership."
Lil Wayne has had a busy year touring, with additional performances lined up in North Dakota, Illinois, and Texas throughout the summer.
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