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Art Laboe Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Art Laboe

Star of the Desert Arena
31700 S Las Vegas Blvd
Primm, NV 89019

Jun 14, 2025

8:00 PM PDT
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Experience the ultimate Latin music extravaganza at the Star of the Desert Arena in Primm, Nevada! Art Laboe Latin Legends VIII brings you iconic acts like El Chicano, Tierra, Malo, and Thee Midniters. Get ready for a night filled with timeless hits and electrifying performances. From El Chicano's chart-toppers to Tierra's soulful melodies, Malo's infectious rhythms, and Thee Midniters' legendary tunes, this concert promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Latin music history. Plus, Special Guests, A Lighter Shade of Brown. Don't miss your chance to witness these iconic artists live in concert. Secure your tickets now!
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William
July 1st 2024
The event it's self was very good. The atmosphere and the crowd was awsome. The venue was crowded but the crowd was very low key and respectful. Everyone was upbeat and understanding of the circumstances. The only thing lacking were the acomidations. The rooms at Buffalo Bill's were satisfactory. However there were a few glitches. I booked two rooms at Buffalo Bill's. On arrival we were early and asked if our rooms were available. They had available rooms at the Prim and sent us there. The Prim looked abandoned and neglected. The rooms and hallways were totally rundown and looked like a tweeker hotel. We promptly complained and in a hour or so we're changed to rooms at Buffalo Bill's. I believe because we were early we were accommodated but by the time we got our rooms the lines at the check in were very long and I believe we're were very very LUCKY to have our rooms changed. Now imagine how crowded Buffalo Bill's was. Cucos Mexican restaurant was maybe a 3 out of 10 for food quality. The lines were long at all the available food spots. After the concert we stood in line at the Pizza spot and after about 30 -40 minutes were advised they had run out of Pizza dough. Next we waited in line at Denny's after about 30 minutes we were seated and ordered our food. Service was good except they were just over extended, not enough employees to properly accommodate the crowd. It took approximately 30 minutes for our food to arrive and some portions of the food was cold. By the time we had waited in two lines and got our food it was 2 plus hours and we were ready to call it a night. The manager at Dennys comped the meal with the cold food so that was nice. Like I said service was about a good as you can get for the circumstances. But it was taxing and tiring. Rooms were about 180 a night after taxes and what they call a casino fee, which was BS. Until they rectify the conditions of the rooms and food experiences I would not choose to attend another event there.
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Art Laboe Biography

Art Laboe (born c.1925) is an American pioneering disc jockey, songwriter, record producer, and radio station owner who is generally credited with coining the term "Oldies But Goodies.".[citation needed]

Through his "Original Sound Records" company, Laboe put together the first-ever record album to feature hit songs by various artists from more than one label.[citation needed] Titled "Oldies But Goodies," the album stayed on Billboard magazine's Top 100 LPs chart for over three years. For decades, Laboe was at the heart of the West Coast music scene, and worked on such pioneering stations as KPOP, where he broadcasted a live show from Scrivners' Drive-In, and KRLA in the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, all the way through to the present. The city of Los Angeles declared July 17, 1981 to be "Art Laboe Day" when he received a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.[citation needed] Art Laboe memorabilia can be seen at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum's interactive Rock and Radio exhibit in Cleveland, Ohio.[original research?]

Today, Art Laboe continues in music as an MC, promoter, and Internet disc jockey. His "Killer Oldies" show can be heard every Sunday night in select cities across the West Coast. In 2006, Laboe announced he would also do a nightly show (Monday through Friday) for select stations that already carried his Sunday Night show. Stations like KDES and KHHT have already signed on with more expected to follow. He can now be heard on on KOKO94.com. Though Laboe resides in Los Angeles, his radio programs are now based out of Fresno, CA (KOKO 94.3 FM) Every Monday Thru Friday 7pm-Midnight he takes live requests and dedications.

Laboe's Sunday evening dedication show on Hot 92 Jamz has been rated #1 consistently across many demos for the past several years, and now hosts the 7PM to Midnight slot weeknights. In addition, Hot 92 Jamz’s #1 rated evening personality, Sean Andre, will now take on a split shift; hosting “At Work Requests and Dedications” Monday through Friday from Noon to 3PM, and the “Quiet Storm After Hours” show from Midnight to 3AM.

Laboe has successfully organized several charity benefits and concerts, and is also founder of the "Art Laboe Foundation." This organization has given annual scholarships to four East Los Angeles high schools and supports other charitable organizations such as the Wildlife Way Station and the Humane Society.
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