Las Vegas, NV -
Krave Nightclub, the first alternative club on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip opened this week with all the spectacle the city is known for. Krave owner Sia Amiri, along with event promoter Jeffrey Sanker and producer John Stagliano pulled out all the stops to host a grand opening celebration for this "Omni-Sexual G-spot (Guys, Girls, Gay!)."
Kicking off the festivities, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman issued a proclamation welcoming Krave to the Strip and officially declared it "Krave Week" in Las Vegas to let the whole world know that "this town welcomes everyone!"
At the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Harmon Ave., VIPs and special guests lined up on the red carpet early to catch a first glimpse "THE avant garde gay club on the Strip to bring your metrosexual friends to."
Once inside, guests discovered a sensuous playground filled with food, fun and frolicking. Sanker, known as "the high priest of gay parties," seduced attendees with a mind boggling display of showmanship including state-of-the-art lighting and effects, a red-hot armada of pumped up Go-Go Gods and Goddesses and an aura of nocturnal excitement reminiscent of the wild 70's disco era.
As the party continued, Stagliano unleashed a preview of his erotic stage spectacle, "The Fashionistas," allowing guests to become voyeurs to a sexually charged fashion and fetish fantasy.
Thrilled to finally have a nightclub of their own take its rightful place on the Strip, guests celebrated well into the morning hours.
Kicking off the festivities, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman issued a proclamation welcoming Krave to the Strip and officially declared it "Krave Week" in Las Vegas to let the whole world know that "this town welcomes everyone!"
At the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Harmon Ave., VIPs and special guests lined up on the red carpet early to catch a first glimpse "THE avant garde gay club on the Strip to bring your metrosexual friends to."
Once inside, guests discovered a sensuous playground filled with food, fun and frolicking. Sanker, known as "the high priest of gay parties," seduced attendees with a mind boggling display of showmanship including state-of-the-art lighting and effects, a red-hot armada of pumped up Go-Go Gods and Goddesses and an aura of nocturnal excitement reminiscent of the wild 70's disco era.
As the party continued, Stagliano unleashed a preview of his erotic stage spectacle, "The Fashionistas," allowing guests to become voyeurs to a sexually charged fashion and fetish fantasy.
Thrilled to finally have a nightclub of their own take its rightful place on the Strip, guests celebrated well into the morning hours.