Strippers & Hustlers Ball Announces Talent Lineup

LAS VEGAS — Perry Mann’s Exotic Erotic Strippers & Hustlers Ball, which takes place at the Orleans Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas over Labor Day Weekend Aug. 30-31, has announced its talent lineup.

"Between the musical acts, burlesque performers, celebrity guests, and, of course, the strippers, this might just be the greatest talent lineup we’ve ever assembled," Mann said. “We needed to go over the top for this event because, as they say, 'It’s Vegas, baby.'"

Richard Vission will headline the opening night, which also features Scooter and Lavelle, Drummer KC, Gen-XX and multi-media performance artist Mobius8.

Gilby Clarke of Guns n’ Roses will join rockers The Genitorturers as headliners for the second night, which also features LA-based bands D’Amato and Girls Girls Girls, an all-female Motley Crue tribute band.

Bobbi Billard, called the #1 most-downloaded model on the Internet, will appear with Asian model Akira Lane to host live portions of the show. The Porcelain Twinz, pale-skinned identical twin sisters, will perform both nights. Miss Nude Entertainer of the Year 2006-2007 Schevelle will also perform both nights, and The Vivid Girls will be on hand to meet and great fans.

Hip-hop artist Chuck Nutt will perform the event's theme song, "My Stripper Lover," and singer/songwriter Arielle Paige will make her Las Vegas debut.

All main stage activities are to be hosted by Paul Nathan, who reprises his role from last year.

The Strippers and Hustlers Ball will feature a national competition with over $20,000 in cash and prizes to crown America’s #1 stripper. Categories include Best Body, Best Dancer and Best Pole Dancer. Semifinals occur on stage Aug. 30 and finals on Aug. 31.

The show runs from 9 p.m.-4 a.m. on both days. Tickets are available online and a limited number of discounted hotel/ticket packages are available.

For more information, visit StrippersAndHustlersBall.com.

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