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Vince Neil banned Palms hotel

Vince Neil banned Palms hotel

Vince Neil banned Palms hotel - Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil 'banned' from Vegas hotel, Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil and Las Vegas hotel The Palms are both agreeing on one thing: That Neil will never stay there again. The reason, however, is a matter of debate, with Neil taking to Twitter to blame 'distrust and dishonesty' on the part of the hotel staff, and Palms execs saying Neil was banned for threatening hotel staff.

Motley Crue singer Vince Neil was officially blacklisted from The Palms hotel and casino in Las Vegas last night after allegedly threatening the hotel staff ... with bad publicity.
It all went down after an incident inside of a restaurant on the property -- but both sides are telling VERY DIFFERENT versions of what happened.

Neil fired the first shot early this morning ... tweeting, "Do [sic] to recent events, including distrust and dishonesty at the executive level. I will never again step foot @palms property."

But The Palms quickly fired back ... via Twitter ... saying Neil was booted out of the restaurant "as a result of his inappropriate behavior" ... and claims the rocker later called hotel staffers "threatening negative publicity."

The Palms explained, "We cannot and will not allow our guests, no matter who they are, to mistreat our team members. As a result of his actions, Mr. Neil is no longer welcome at The Palms."

Still, Vince is adamant The Palms is telling lies ... and hints that he plans to continue the fight until he gets an apology. It's "he said, she said" when it comes to Vince Neil and The Palms in Las Vegas. The Mötley Crüe singer and the casino's wait staff apparently had a difference of opinion about their behaviors regarding the Little Buddha restaurant. As a result, Neil is no longer welcome at the establishment. Maybe he can nosh on a burger at his new strip joint? [Loudwire]
Watch the new 'Rock of Ages' trailer, featuring hilarious Alec Baldwin spouting one liners about rock, sweat and puke and Tom Cruise believably yukking it up as '80s rock star dick Stacee Jaxx. The movie lands at theaters this June and features music by Def Leppard and other '80s legends. Horns up. [YouTube]

In For the Kill, featuring ex-Nothingface bassist Bill Gaal, will be streaming their new album, This is the Sweetest Kind of Lie...You are the Deadliest Surprise, in its entirety next Tuesday, April 10. The album will hit digital retailers on April 17. The album was recorded and mixed at Bill Gaal's Elektrik Sound Studio in Van Nuys, California and features ex-Nothingface drummer Chris Houck, as well as guest appearances from Mike Longworth of Prong/Mest. Try before you buy next week! [In For the Kill]

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