Timothy Cayson Joins FAME Family

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FAME, Food·Art·Music·Entertainment, has named fitness model and musical artist, Timothy Cayson, the director of entertainment and customer development for the Asian dining and entertainment destination opening in May at The LINQ.

Timothy Cayson
Timothy Cayson

““Entertainment is my life on and off the stage. It’s important for me to bring in a variety of talented performers to give the restaurant and The LINQ something fresh,”” said Timothy Cayson. “”Living in the entertainment capital of the world, the sky’s the limit.””

FAME will combine fine dining and a night on the town into one venue with a high-energy Asian market on the main floor and a modern Asian restaurant and lounge called Fôchun on the upper level. As the entertainment director at FAME, Timothy Cayson’’s vision is to develop a dynamic atmosphere complete with dragon dancers, taiko drummers and live DJs. Cayson will secure talent, program performances and private events, as well as develop the VIP program.

“”FAME isn’’t just about the food,”” said Chul Park, director of HIG Management, the parent company behind FAME. ““Tim understands the vibe we want to create at FAME, and has the skills to brand it as the next Vegas hot spot.””

Timothy Cayson’s career in entertainment began as a musical promoter and nightclub manager. He then collaborated with Mona Music Group (M2G), which led to him getting signed as an independent recording artist with Universal Publishing where he released four singles on iTunes. The singles included his biggest hit, “Patron in My Hand,” and launched various tours around the U.S. where Cayson and M2G were an opening act for major artists including Jason Derulo, Sean Paul and Mario.

About FAME

FAME – Food·Art·Music·Entertainment will open this spring at The LINQ, Caesars Entertainment’s shopping dining and entertainment district. The 12,000-square-foot venue will include an Asian marketplace, several casual dining options and a formal restaurant all offering authentic Asian cuisine including Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese.For more information, visit the website at www.fame-lv.com.

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