Vegas catch phrase ‘What happens here, stays here’ may be thing of the past

The Las Vegas catch phrase, “What happens here, stays here,” may soon be a thing of the past.
Sin City officials could be rolling out a new top-secret tourism campaign, with the help of rock legends Aerosmith.
Lead singer Steven Tyler used the phrase “what happens here, only happens here” to a concert audience four times last week, according to reporting from the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
According to the Reno Gazette Journal, the number of people traveling to destinations like Las Vegas plunged after the Sept. 11 attacks, forcing tourism officials to find a spark to draw patrons.
In 2002, R&R Partners developed "What happens here, stays here," which turned out to be a hit.
According to a post on Aerosmith’s Instagram, the new campaign could be launching on Jan. 26.