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Jaguares at The Star of the Desert Arena in Primm

The Star of the Desert Arena in Primm presents Jaguares who bring their signature Mexican rock North of the border. The band has had a successful career including a recent tour with Morrissey. This time they are the main attraction as they take the stage in Primm. It should be quite the fiesta!

When: Friday, Sept. 4, 2009
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Where: Star of the Desert Arena, 31900 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Primm

Cost: $43.95 - $60.45

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Concert, Latin music, Primm

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Event posted Sept. 3, 2009
Last updated Sept. 3, 2009

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