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Several Artists Performing In Vegas On New Years Eve

11-03-2009 03:53 AM PST | By ###Alanna Curtis-Van/Andrew Michalscheck/dcr
(Las Vegas, NV) -- New Years Eve is still a little less than two months away, but the list of names set to perform in Las Vegas is already beginning to grow. On Monday, it was announced that hip-hop ensemble the Black Eyed Peas and rap artists 50 Cent and Schwayze will be taking the stage at various locations in "Sin City" on December 31st. Pure Management Group's director of public relations, Michael Gilmartin, discussed the upcoming performances saying, quote, "Las Vegas is the ultimate destination for New Year's Eve and what better place to celebrate than one of the city's hottest nightlife venues." Tickets for the Black Eyed Peas and 50 Cent start at 100-dollars, while tickets to Schwayze's show begin at 50-dollars. To purchase tickets and for more information visit Vegas.com.<

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