Exterior Of The Punk Rock Museum.
(Photo Courtesy of The Punk Rock Museum)
THE PUNK ROCK MUSEUM ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING PARTY FOR THE TRIPLE DOWN BAR, NEW HOURS OF OPERATION
The Punk Rock Museum invites guests to the official grand opening party for its Triple Down bar on Wednesday, June 28. In addition, the museum announces new hours of operation.
The Triple Down Bar Grand Opening Party
Date: Wednesday, June 28
Time: 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Cost: Admission to the Triple Down is complimentary.
Description: The Triple Down bar located inside The Punk Rock Museum announces it will host its official grand opening party on Wednesday, June 28. Following a soft opening coinciding with the museum’s official launch this spring, guests are invited to celebrate at the bar co-managed by Las Vegas punk legend P Moss. The first 50 guests in attendance will also receive complimentary tacos.
The Triple Down not only offers plenty of Pabst Blue Ribbon and a variety of hard liquor but also a number of punk-inspired cocktails. Guests are invited to enjoy the bar’s signature “Fletcher” drink — a rum and coke served in a Pringle’s can named after Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge. Other favorites include The Double Fatty made with a double shot of Tito’s Vodka mixed with Liquid Death Severed Lime, served with a shot of Jameson Irish Whiskey on the side and The Gut Punch, a delicious mashup of fruit juices spiked with rum, Everclear, blue curacao, Peach Schnapps and sweet vermouth.
New Museum Hours of Operation
Date: Beginning Wednesday, June 28
Time: Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday.
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Cost: General admission tickets are $30. Discounted tickets are also available for locals, military and children. To purchase tickets, click here.
Description: The Punk Rock Museum announces new hours of operation beginning on Wednesday, June 28. Tickets are available online or in-person at the museum.
ABOUT THE PUNK ROCK MUSEUM
The Punk Rock Museum is the world’s most comprehensive attraction dedicated to the history, culture and absurdity of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s bastard stepchild. Located in Las Vegas, it houses not only artifacts and memorabilia from across the world’s punk scene—such as handwritten lyrics, instruments, clothing, photos, flyers and artwork—but also a bar, wedding/wake chapel, tattoo parlor, punk merch shop and more. Encompassing 12,000 square feet at 1422 Western Ave., between the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown, the museum celebrates the genre’s substantial cultural impact over the last half-century. For more information about The Punk Rock Museum, go to thepunkrockmuseum.com and follow on Facebook and Instagram @thepunkrockmuseum