Primm Valley Donates Ticket Sales to Las Vegas Victims

Primm Valley Resort & Casino Pledges to Donate 50 Percent of Ticket Sales from Latin Music Festival 

In light of the tragic events that took place on Oct. 1 in Las Vegas, Primm Valley Resort & Casino will donate 50 percent of ticket sales from its inaugural Latin Music Festival, happening on Saturday, Oct. 14 at Star of the Desert Arena, to victims’ relief efforts. The donation will support local nonprofits and organizations that are providing immediate and long-term aid and assistance to the Route 91 Harvest festival victims and their families.

 

The event will feature some of Latin’s top musical acts including Latin Grammy Award-winners Café Tacvba, renowned regional Mexican sensation La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas and platinum selling Mariachi Sol de Mexico.

 

Doors open at 4 p.m. with the first act starting at 5 p.m.

 

Tickets are $50 general admission and $100 VIP seating and can be purchased at primmvalleyresorts.com.

 

 

Café Tacvba

 

La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas

 

 

Mariachi Sol de Mexico

About Primm Valley Casino Resorts:

Primm Valley Casino Resorts, located 25 minutes south of Las Vegas on Interstate 15 at the Southern Nevada/California state line, includes Buffalo Bill’s Resort & Casino, Primm Valley Resort & Casino, and Whiskey Pete’s Hotel & Casino. The properties’ amenities offer something for everyone including 24-hour dining, The Spa at Primm, shopping at the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas, and two championship golf courses designed by Tom Fazio. With The Desperado Rollercoaster, Adventure Canyon Log Flume, Video Game Arcade, Buffalo Bill’s Movie Theatre and the Star of the Desert Arena, a venue for the best live performances, Primm Valley Casino Resorts offer entertainment and recreation at an affordable price for each member of the family. For more information, visit primmvalleyresorts.com.

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