Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tommy Lee to deejay at San Manuel Casino Apri 29

Thursday, April 29, San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino and The Pines are the place to be when Tommy Lee and DJ Aero, take over the turntables spinning dirty electro house music all night long. The drummer and DJ also will be hosting this exclusive after party in The Pines.

While at The Pines, Tommy Lee and DJ Aero will pose for photos, sign autographs, and spin the deliciously dirty, electro-house sound on the ones and twos.

The duo met in 2000, when they collaborated in the rock/electronic/rap act known as Methods Of Mayhem, and together with Mix Master Mix, Fred Durst, the Crystal Method, Snoop Dogg and rapper Tilo, where they have been DJing together ever since. Lee and Aero debuted as DJs on the main stage at Ultra Music Festival during Winter Music Conference in 2004. As DJs, they are also known as Electro Mayhem and are building their resume of club dates as DJs throughout North America.

Catch Tommy Lee and DJ Aero at The Pines, the Inland Empire’s hottest nightspot. With an LA chic ambiance and the hottest DJs from the Los Angeles scene and locally, The Pines is the place to enjoy an entertaining night out. It’s open for dancing beginning at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. A dress code is enforced. Cover charge is $10, $5 for Club Serrano members. The Pines also serves dinner on Wednesday through Sunday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Reservations are accepted at 909/425-4889.

Note: A 21-and-older age requirement to enter the casino and/or see the show is strictly enforced.

About San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino
San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino is Southern California’s one-stop destination for entertainment and fun. The casino is just 67 miles from downtown Los Angeles and a short drive from LA-Ontario International Airport. Guests enjoy 3,000 of the latest slots, live poker and Vegas-style blackjack, high-limit gaming, high-stakes bingo, incredible entertainment, sumptuous dining and generous player’s reward program. Owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the casino has been providing fun and excitement since 1986. Since that time, players have received over $2 billion in cash, prizes and giveaways, making any visit to San Manuel an exciting and memorable experience.

Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/sanmanuelcasino and Twitter: www.twitter.com/sanmanuelcasino. For more information on San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino, please visit their Web site at www.sanmanuel.com or call 800-359-2464.

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