It’s not all fancy fountains and fake Eiffel Towers on the Strip.
An actual, agriculturally tested tractor is being introduced to the Las Vegas nightlife scene. This is a 1947 Farmall H, weighing in at 4,500 pounds and the signature effect at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Las Vegas.
The four-story club at Horseshoe Las Vegas’ Grand Bazaar Shops opens just after January. The tractor will hang upside-down about 50 feet above the crowd. It is certain to be a conversation piece, and social-media photo target, at the 686-seat music club.
We’ve already suggested fastening mirrors to the piece of farm equipment. Add some bling to the property (as Bally’s) where “Jubilee” was staged, and where Dita Von Teese is opening a burlesque show in October.