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It's amazing how the Cosmopolitan caters to the young, hip crowd so well. I'm convinced that the Cosmopolitan has something for everyone - prefer something chill? Hit up one of the quieter lounges (the Chandelier is stunning). Into clubbing? I hear Marquee is the IT place. Into rock music? Come to Book & Stage. My boyfriend is not much of the clubbing type and Book & Stage was recommended to us by Kristin C. She was fist pumping to Kaskade at Marquee the night we stopped by and we were pretty sure there was no way of getting through the lines for the club. Plus, the boyfriend was not about to pay $45 cover for Marquee. Off to Book & Stage we go. For a FREE show none the less! We were able to catch Foster the People who played an amazing set. A crowd formed immediately after the band started and everyone was enjoying their time. Before the show, we were able to find a few seats and ordered two beers. During the show, our waittress came by and we ordered some more beers. Service was great, band was great, crowd was great. Now, my itty bitty complaint. I get that it's Vegas and it's the Cosmopolitan so brace yourself for inflated prices. But $6 for a PBR? What kind of yuppie scenester is going to shell out the bucks for that? Me. I hate myself.
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