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GALAXY OF STARS LIGHT UP VEGAS

Sin City swarmed with the biggest names in music and entertainment on Friday after the IHeartRadio festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

The festival continues tonight with the show live streamed on www.IHeartRadio.com.

Among the stars sighted on and off the Las Vegas Strip: Grammy winner Bruno Mars, performing several of his hits at The Bank (Bellagio) on Friday in front of a crowd that included “Glee” castmates Naya Rivera and Darren Criss…

At a private IHeartRadio party at Gold (Aria): music mogul Jimmy Iovine, Dr. Dre and Will.i.Am of the Black Eyed Peas…

At the Deuce Lounge (Aria): Coldplay drummer Will Champion…

Eva Longoria, with boyfriend, Eduardo Cruz, at Gallery (Planet Hollywood Resort) on Friday. Also in the club: Will.i.Am, taking in band mate apl.de.ap’s DJ set… 

At Surrender (Encore) on Friday: Tito Ortiz and Jenna Jameson;     “Downtown” Julie Brown, Rome of Sublime with Rome and Chumlee of “Pawn Stars.”…

Comedian Dane Cook, hanging out backstage with Playboy Comedy hosts Cort McCown and Paul Hughes at the Palms on Friday night…

Former 98 Degrees member Jeff Timmons, with his new wife Amanda Timmons at their wedding reception at Chateau nightclub  (Paris Resort) on Friday.

Sexy Sax Man, crashing DJ Skrillex's set at Surrender (Encore). He played George Michael's "Careless Whispers" than jammed with Skrillex...
    Celebrity chef Bobby Flay, spotted having an early lunch at YardHouse at Red Rock Resort. He was in the neighborhood for a book signing at the Costco across the street from Red Rock.

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