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Scott Disick is back on the club scene!

Los Angeles - Scott Disick has signed up for a club night in Las Vegas on Friday.

The troubled reality TV star - who recently cancelled two nightclub appearances following his split from Kourtney Kardashian - will host a party with DJ Kyle Flesch at 1OAK, according to the club's website.

Headed to Vegas this Friday - enter to win a trip and meet me at @1OAKLV! 1oaklv.com/partywithdisick

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Scott's cancelled appearances were due to take place at 1OAK and  Harrah's in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Meanwhile Scott Disick reportedly wants Kris Jenner to mediate between him and Kourtney in the hopes that she can help them communicate and keep things civil.

A source told HollywoodLife: "Scott thinks they really need a third party to mediate the next time they talk. For now he actually suggested Kris be there the next time he sees the kids to help keep things civil."

The couple have children Mason, five, Penelope, three, and Reign, seven months, together.

It was recently claimed that Scott isn't worried about being dropped from Kourtney and her family's reality TV series Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

A source said: "He's gotten away with so much for so long, he believes he's immune to anything they can throw at him. But the truth is, it's not going to take much for the Kardashians to ruin him completely."

Kourtney and her family, including mother and manager Kris, are prepared to turn their backs on Scott for good unless he seeks treatment in rehab.

The insider said: "They aren't messing around. If it weren't for the Kardashians, Scott would be a broke, drunk nobody.

"Everyone in the family feels completely betrayed by Scott. Kris truly looked at him like a son."

The former restaurateur has spent three brief stints in rehab over the past year, but is still struggling to get his life back on track following the deaths of his parents, Bonnie and Jeffrey, within three months of each other in late 2013 and early 2014.

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