David Furnish - who is married to Sir Elton John - is opening a champagne bar at the Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
David Furnish is opening a champagne bar in Las Vegas.
The Canadian filmmaker - who is married to singer Sir Elton John - is launching the high-end drinking establishment at the Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino in the gambling mecca.
According to the New York Post newspaper, construction work on the bar is already underway and it is scheduled to open this fall.
David is working on the project with New York nightlife mogul Michael Greco, who has previously worked with Pure Management on projects at The Palms resort.
As well as offering the best champagne and cocktails, revelers at the venue will be able to enjoy viewing a number of art works on display which will be taken from David and Elton's own extensive private collection.
The 'Rocket Man' singer and his husband - who have two sons, Zachary, two, and seven-month-old Elijah, together - have spent a lot of time in Las Vegas in recent years due to Elton's concert residencies.
Following the success of his 'The Red Piano' piano shows at Caesars Palace - which ended in April 2009 - Elton now performs his 'Million Dollar Piano' concerts at The Colosseum inside Caesars Palace.
The 66-year-old musician - who is currently recovering from an operation to remove his appendix - is due to return to Las Vegas to perform on September 18.
As the second month of 2021 gets ever nearer we take a look at the new releases that are set to delight our ears over the coming weeks.
"With great regret, we must announce that this year's Glastonbury Festival will not take place," came the not altogether unexpected announcement from...
Here's what the public had to say about the death of Phil Spector.
Lana Del Rey takes her 60s vintage aesthetic to the extreme with the video for new single 'Chemtrails Over The Country Club'.
As negotiations continue, it's clear that the UK government doesn't have everyone's best interests at heart.
The singer awkwardly responded to potential backlash regarding her new album cover.
Five years ago, on the day of his 69th birthday and two days before his death, David Bowie released his 25th, and final studio album, 'Blackstar'.