A 10th-anniversary party for Tao’s Las Vegas nightclub and bistro
Reporting from Las Vegas — Tao, the nightclub and Asian bistro at the Venetian, celebrated its 10th anniversary with an epic party in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Celebrities and industry heavyweights raised a toast to the iconic venue at the restaurant, which closed for a private dinner.
Meanwhile, the nightclub featured performances from singers Puff Daddy, Lil Kim, Mase, Machine Gun Kelly, Redfoo and the Party Rock Crew, Jermaine Dupri, Mario, Busta Rhymes and Da Brat. Hip-hop singer Amber Rose joined original Tao resident DJ Vice in the deejay booth, as did “America’s Got Talent” host Nick Cannon, who got on the mic.
Scanning the room, fans could spot actor Wilmer Valderrama; singer Demi Lovato; model Blac Chyna; television personality Brandi Glanville; James Harden of the Houston Rockets and his brother Akili Roberson, who was celebrating his birthday; recording mogul Scooter Braun; actor Darren Criss; actress Ashley Benson and more.
Puff Daddy fueled the party with Ciroc vodka and Deleon tequila.
Tao Group partners Marc Packer, Rich Wolf, Noah Tepperberg, Jason Strauss and Lou Abin were presented with a giant cake depicting Tao’s famed bathtub girl while confetti poured down over the packed club.
Rapper Jermaine Dupri, who opened the club with his birthday celebration 10 years ago, performed to close out the evening. The crowd sang “Happy Birthday” to Dupri, who turns 43 on Sept. 23.
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