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Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Las Vegas now open at Horseshoe

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Inside Ole Red Las Vegas.
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Ole Red Las Vegas, the live music venue, restaurant and honky-tonk bar forged by country megastar Blake Shelton, has officially landed on the Strip. 

The 27,000-square-foot, four-story venue, located on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road at the Grand Bazaar Shops, opened to the general public on January 15, with a private, boot-scootin’ pop-up, led by The Voice contestant Ryan Whyte Maloney the night prior. 

The largest of five other locations in the growing franchise, Ole Red Las Vegas boasts 686 seats, two stages, a 4,500-square-foot rooftop with stunning views of the south Strip and the Bellagio fountains, and three other floors with vantage points of the bottom stage and its 16-by-37-feet LED video wall—all fitting specs for a venue that’s vying to become Vegas’ main live country music destination. 

Mark Boor, executive chef from Ole Red Orlando, further elevates that goal with a curated menu of playful bar bites paired with Ole Red’s liquor-infused sweet teas, drafts and specialty cocktails. 

“This location is right in the thick of things, dead center of the Strip, and it’s the perfect place to come,” Shelton said in a statement. “There’s nothing else like it in Vegas.”

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