As Chief Executive Officer of Angel Management Group, Neil Moffitt manages musical artists, offers advice to nightclubs, and produces popular music events. Moffitt established Angel Management Group (originally called Angel Music Group) while he was still living in the United Kingdom and managing several nightclubs and music festivals, including Global Gathering, which he launched in 2001.
In 2004, Neil Moffitt moved his firm to the United States, basing it out of Las Vegas, Nevada. During his first year in America, Moffitt and Angel Management Group obtained control of the nightclub ICE, and Spike TV documented their successful effort to restore ICE to prominence on its series The Club. In 2006, Moffitt united with DJ/producer Tiësto to conduct sold-out concerts in three major American cities.
Neil Moffitt went on to contract with Ameristar Casinos, Inc., and MGM Resorts International (the owner of Las Vegas’ MGM Grand) to handle talent booking, marketing, design, and other operational matters for their facilities. For Ameristar Casinos, he created a $15 million nightclub in St. Louis called Home, which opened at the end of 2007. Moffitt’s duties for the MGM Grand also included direction of its poolside attraction, Wet Republic.
In 2008, Neil Moffitt sold his UK stake in Angel Management Group to the conglomerate MAMA Group Limited, but he remains active in America. He also acquired Pure Management Group, another Las Vegas nightclub operations firm, in 2010. Additionally, Moffitt took over management of the M Resort Spa & Casino in Henderson, Nevada, and entered into a venture with the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas to oversee its nightlife and pool parties. In the coming years, he plans to bring Angel Management Group to Miami, Florida, and other East Coast cities.
Nearing Completion, the Revel Atlantic City is set to Become One of the City’s Top Casino and Resort Attractions Source: Posted at Wikimedia Commons.
Neil Moffitt serves as Chief Executive Officer with Angel Management Group, a leading company in the Las Vegas entertainment industry. The firm owns and operates a number of the city’s premier nightlife venues, including LAX Nightclub and Savile Row at Luxor Las Vegas as well as Venus Pool Club and PURE Nightclub at Caesars Palace. In October 2011, Angel Management Group announced a long-term partnership with Revel Entertainment, which will result in the 2012 opening of a $2.4 billion mega resort on the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
Brittany Snows Celebrates her 25th Birthday at Pure Nightclub public domain
Currently under construction, Revel Atlantic City occupies 20 acres of beachfront property and features the city’s tallest structure, a 47-floor hotel tower. Revel guests will enjoy expansive ocean views from all of the resort’s 1,000 guest rooms and suites. All restaurants and bars will feature windows and decks with views over the boardwalk. A unique aspect of the Revel is its two-acre landscaped rooftop deck, which intersperses outdoor pools with fire pits and cabanas.
Gaming is an integral part of the Revel’s vision, and there will be a large casino floor with a variety of games, from baccarat to roulette. The dedicated poker room is slated to take the number one position in the industry with a variety of poker games open to players of all levels. All of the buildings of the resort complex will be connected by a central glass-enclosed atrium, five stories high. A pine grove area within the property offers guests the chance to unwind amidst a landscape of 30,000 trees and plants.
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Revel visitors can also look forward to full spa amenities as well as swimming pool, waterfall, and lazy river. As with every venture Neil Moffitt and the Angel Management Group are engaged in, the resort will offer abundant nightlife opportunities, including nightclubs and a state-of-the-art theater for revues and concerts.
The Revel is predicted to emerge as a key revenue generator for the region in 2012 with its operations benefiting from a new $30 million annual marketing fund led by the public-private Atlantic City Alliance. Neil Moffitt and the Angel Management Group senior team envision the project as the beginning of an alliance with Revel to develop industry-leading resorts throughout the United States.
An intimate, sexy nightclub that accommodates up to 350 guests, Tabú Ultra Lounge in Las Vegas has become a popular hot spot for tourists and locals alike. Located inside the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, the upscale establishment led the way for the city’s “ultra-lounge” scene. Open Friday through Monday (as well as Thursday beginning January 12, 2012) from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., Tabú welcomes individuals 21 and older, with club wear required, meaning no tennis shoes, work boots, shorts, or baggy jeans.
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The ambiance at Tabú includes interactive projections that mesmerize the crowd with sensual images. The stunning wait staff and bartenders, all of whom possess at least two years’ modeling experience, provide another visual enticement as they serve up nouveau classic cocktails. Bottles of vodka appear from a climate-controlled room immersed in attractive blocks of ice, and an eye-catching blue light highlights the bottle display at the bar. The low tables attract dancers, both waitresses and patrons, and ceiling projectors add to the interactive vibe.
An overview of interactive video effects produced by Realisations.net and installed at Tabù Ultra Lounge at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Hip and trendy, Tabú Ultra Lounge draws top Las Vegas celebrities and other A-list clientele, who must pass strict door security to ensure they match the sophistication of the décor. The nightclub includes the Alcove, a smaller room available for bachelor or bachelorette parties or other celebrations, with availability seven days a week from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. or later. The private area includes a VIP entry, exclusive model service, and delicious hors d’oeuvres.
Internationally renowned DJs bring electronic music to a new level at Tabú, creating the perfect mood for dancing, sipping cocktails, and chatting with friends old and new. In 2009, Las Vegas Weekly named Tabú the Best Ultra Lounge.
About the author: As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Angel Management Group for seven years, Neil Moffitt has managed or operated numerous nightclubs in Las Vegas, including Studio 54, Wet Republic, and Tabú Ultra Lounge.