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The Viper Room is a nightclub and live music venue located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, United States. It was established under its current name on August 14, 1993, [ 1 ] being co-owned by actors and 21 Jump Street co-stars Johnny Depp and Sal Jenco. [ 2 ]
Three teenage girls who were abducted while visiting a nightclub in the town of Picassent. All three were found dead in a ditch 75 days later, having been tortured and raped before their deaths. The prime suspect, Antonio Anglés, remains at large; his alleged accomplice, Miguel Ricart, was found guilty of involvement in the murders in 1997.
Worst club fire in Argentina history El Festival Ballroom fire Houston, Texas United States 2004 1: 3 arson Firefighter killed in fire; initially thought to have been started by a truck, quickly ruled as arson [9] 911 nightclub fire Moscow: Russia 2007 10: 4 pyrotechnics [10] Factory nightclub fire: Quito: Ecuador 2008 15: 35 pyrotechnics [8 ...
Pulse nightclub shooting: An Islamic terrorist identified as Omar Mateen armed with a semi-automatic rifle and a pistol opened fire on partygoers, killing 49 before being shot and killed by police. The event was captured on the club's security cameras, and was also documented on the body cameras of police officers who responded to the shooting.
A sign was placed in the window that read, "With much respect and love to River and his family, The Viper Room is temporarily closed. Our heartfelt condolences to all his family, friends and loved ones. He will be missed." [2] The club remained closed for a week. Depp continued to close the club every year on October 31 until selling his share ...
"The Viper Room: Hollywood's Sanctuary" Johnny Depp's The Viper Room and the death of River Phoenix. [8] July 22, 2021 () 0.150 [9] 3: 3 "TV for Teens" The conception of Fox Network and its hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, and other shows geared at teens (one being Party of Five). July 29, 2021 () 0.108 [10] 4: 4 "Beanie Babies Go Bust"
The club was part of the controversial "pay-to-play" concept in the 1980s, along with other major Hollywood nightclubs that showcased bands with original songs. As many as four bands per night would each buy 100 to 200 tickets from the club at around $5, handing over in advance hundreds of dollars to the owner for a 45-minute slot on the famous ...
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