MÖTLEY CRÜE Frontman VINCE NEIL Gets Inked

December 1, 2006

According to RecordOnline.com, the motorcycle from MÖTLEY CRÜE's "Girls, Girls, Girls" video is on display inside CRÜE singer Vince Neil's Vince Neil Ink Tattoo Studio which had its grand opening November 3, 2006 at O'Shea's Casino in Las Vegas. CRÜE's Nikki Sixx, SLAUGHTER bassist Dana Strum, illusionist/escapologist/stunt performer Criss Angel and ex-BIOHAZARD bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld were among the other attendees at the event.

While you're waiting for the creation of your very own piece of skin art, you're continuously entertained with CRÜE music videos on the large plasma displays.

The 1,230-square-foot shop is the first tattoo parlor inside a Las Vegas Strip casino.

Check out photos of the Vince Neil Ink Tattoo Studio grand opening from Getty Images.

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