It was supposed to be just another Friday night inside Caspian’s Rock & Roe, the velvet-draped, speakeasy-style rock lounge hidden behind a caviar bar at Caesars Palace. Instead, an ’80s icon turns a low-lit lounge inside Caesars Palace into a full-blown singalong.

Caspian’s entrance Photo credit: Clint Jenkins
Corey Feldman, forever stamped into pop culture as one of the defining faces of the 1980s, casually walked in with girlfriend Adrien Skye and Caesars executive Justen Crews. Within minutes, he wasn’t just part of the crowd. He was holding the mic.
A Joke, A Mic, and a Room Full of Nostalgia
Dressed in black pants and a black graphic tee, Feldman stepped onstage alongside singer Indie Florentino and the house band and wasted no time breaking the ice.

Singer Indie Florentino and the house band
“I just want to say that I’m the guy who’s not drinking in the room tonight. How did I get talked into this shit?” he quipped. The packed lounge roared. Then came the punchline. “This is a good friend of mine, Rick Springfield.”
On cue, the band tore into “Jessie’s Girl,” the 1981 anthem that refuses to age. What followed was not just a cover. It was a full-body 80s revival. The bar was wall to wall. Phones were up. Voices were loud. And Feldman, clearly in his element, traded vocals and worked the room like it was MTV circa 1985.
Below is the exact moment the dish hit the table – unfiltered, unrehearsed, and straight from the source.
Tip Jar Humor and Selfies to Close the Night
After bringing the house down, Feldman jokingly lifted a tip jar to the crowd, grinning as applause continued to echo through the lounge. He stayed engaged, chatting with guests and posing for selfies. He appeared visibly happy and relaxed, soaking in the moment.
Rock Energy, Speakeasy Swagger
Caspian’s does not feel like a typical Strip lounge. The 1,100 square foot caviar bar gives way to a 2,300 square foot music hideaway built for real rock fans. Dim lights. Tight quarters. Just enough mischief in the air to make anything possible.
That unpredictability has quickly become its signature.
Caspian’s taps into that elevated Vegas rhythm – glamour without stiffness, live music with real edge, cocktails that are built properly, and high-end food that holds its own, under low lights. It’s the kind of room where caviar feels natural, not ceremonial, and the soundtrack drives the night instead of fading into the background.
The energy lands somewhere between old-school Strip sophistication and modern late-night pulse, dressed up, dialed in, and unmistakably Las Vegas.
The venue, created by Clique Hospitality, has already seen surprise appearances from Macy Gray, and Sammy Hagar famously christened the room when it opened. Friday night simply reinforced what regulars are starting to understand. At Caspian’s, you never know who might grab the mic.

Caspian’s is the perfect Vegas night out for that perfect night out in Vegas!
For a venue tucked discreetly inside one of the most iconic resorts on the Strip, it was exactly the kind of unscripted magic that keeps Las Vegas interesting.
The Setting: Caesars Palace

The majestic Caesar’s Palace. Photo credit: Caesars Entertainment
Located inside Caesars Palace, Caspian’s adds another layer to a property long associated with music history. From the Colosseum’s superstar residencies to the Strip’s late night energy, the resort has always leaned into spectacle. Caspian’s does it differently. Smaller. Tighter. Louder. Just close enough to the stage to feel part of it.

Caspian’s craft cocktails (L to R) Modern Glam, Feet in the Sand, Pear-fecta, Fig_ure of Your Imagination, Strawberry Muse and Citrus Ember. Photo credit Jose Salinas
The cocktail lounge at Caspian’s is open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday through Sunday, with the kitchen closing nightly at 10 p.m. The live music speakeasy runs from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily.
More information about Caspian’s is available on the website at www.CaspiansLV.com, as well as on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at @caspianslv.
Caspian’s Cocktails & Caviar operates as a two-part experience: a 1,100-square-foot caviar bar seating 50 at the front, and a 2,300-square-foot music lounge in the rear accommodating nearly 100 guests. By day, the cocktail lounge opens at 11 a.m. and runs until 2 a.m., with the kitchen serving through midnight. Tuesday through Sunday evenings, from 8 p.m. until close, the room shifts into live-music mode, drawing a crowd that comes as much for the sound as the spirits.
The drinks program ranges from newly introduced labels to pours created specifically for the venue, alongside a straightforward cocktail list that favors execution over theatrics. The design leans speakeasy in tone, not hidden for novelty, but arranged to create a sense of separation from the casino floor outside.
Its location inside Caesars Palace places it within one of the Strip’s most expansive and established resorts. Caesars spans 85 acres and nearly 4,000 guest rooms and suites, including Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace and The Villas, which carry AAA designations. The property’s dining lineup ranges from Bacchanal Buffet to chef-driven restaurants such as Gordon Ramsay HELL’S KITCHEN, Restaurant Guy Savoy, Amalfi by Bobby Flay, Pronto by Giada, Peter Luger Steak House, and Dominique Ansel’s Las Vegas bakery, among others.

Lobster Rolls
The resort also houses OMNIA Nightclub, the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, Qua Baths & Spa, The Forum Shops, and the 4,300-seat Colosseum, a venue that continues to host major touring and residency acts including Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, Dolly Parton, Def Leppard, Jerry Seinfeld and Rod Stewart.

Your amazing night out at Caspian’s Rock & Roe in Vegas awaits!
Caspian’s is one of multiple concepts developed by Clique Hospitality, founded by Andy Masi in 2014. The company has built nearly two dozen nightlife and dining venues across Las Vegas and other cities, including The Barbershop and Clique Bar & Lounge at The Cosmopolitan, Easy’s Cocktail Lounge at ARIA, Eight Lounge and Gatsby’s at Resorts World, DAYLIGHT Beach Club at Mandalay Bay, and additional dining concepts at Durango, Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch and beyond. Outside Nevada, the group operates venues in San Diego, Newport Beach, Chicago and Florida.
Additional details are available at caspianslv.com and cliquhospitality.com.
Feature photo: Corey Feldman with girlfriend Adrien Skye and Caesars executive Justen Crews. Credit: Ray Camero






