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Grammy Winning R&B Singer Miguel Delivers Sensational Show At Hyde Bellagio

Monday, September 1, 2014








Miguel Turns It Up For The Crowd






Mazanin Mandi & Miguel





GRAMMY
Award-winning R&B singer, songwriter and producer Miguel delivered a
special Labor Day weekend performance at Hyde Bellagio in Las Vegas. The artist
arrived at the fountain-side hotspot just after midnight alongside model and actress
girlfriend Nazanin Mandi who was also celebrating her birthday.





The
superstar couple took the red carpet in style as Miguel sported a suave,
all-black ensemble and Mandi stunned in a sexy low-cut white halter dress. The
duo posed for a flurry of photographers and waved to fans before heading inside
with their entourage of close friends.





Earlier
in the night, Miguel invited fans to join him for his set at Hyde tweeting, “IF
YOUR IN LAS VEGAS this shit gonna wild tonight” (sic) along with his concert
poster.





Once
inside the posh nightclub, the group made their way to a plush VIP booth
overlooking the dance floor where they were welcomed by Hyde’s performance
artists holding up signs spelling out “M-I-G-U-E-L”. The DJ announced,
“Everyone make some noise for Miguel!” as the crowd went wild.





After
mingling with friends and fans, Miguel took center stage to give club-goers an
intimate show to remember. As he appeared in the DJ booth, hundreds of eager
fans gathered around in anticipation as the crooner encouraged the crowd to
wave theirs arms and sing along. Much to their delight, the talented performer
did not disappoint, performing several of his hit songs including, "Sure
Thing,” "How Many Drinks?” and “Adorn.”





After
his first song, all eyes were on the birthday girl as Miguel paused his
performance to lead the club in a heartfelt toast to his sweetie, serenading
her with a soulful rendition of “Happy Birthday” before continuing the rest of
his set.





Miguel
closed his set by thanking fans before returning to his table for a night of
bottle service, dancing and birthday celebrations. DJ Eric DLUX took the
turntables to spin beats that kept the party going into the early morning
hours.
 







Photo
credit: David Becker, Getty/Wire Image

 
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