What do Sting and David Bowie have in common beside that of their music career? It's business interest. The rock stars are teaming up to open a burlesque club.
Concerning their intention, the twosome has bought former New York Mafia haunt Little Charlie's Clam Bar in Little Italy and plan to launch an exotic striptease nightspot there this autumn.
The new club, which will reportedly cost $4 million to build, will be linked to businessman Ivan Kane's Forty Deuce venues in Las Vegas and Los Angeles with the intention to replicate the success of his chain of 20s-style burlesque clubs.
Spokespeople for Sting, 55, and Bowie, 60, have confirmed their involvement in the burlesque club. The singers are not expected to manage the nightspot though. They will instead act solely as investors.
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