Labelle Tickets
Labelle Concert Tickets
Get ready to groove with your Labelle tickets from TicketSmarter. Alongside The Delfonics and The Stylistics, Labelle stands as one of Philadelphia's great girl groups with their classic hit Lady Marmalade still setting dance floors alight and influencing young artists today. Originally spotted in a talent contest in 1958, the group's first hit came under the name The Blue Belles, when I Sold My Heart To A Junkman made the US Top 20 - though it was later revealed that the song was recorded by label mates The Starlets and they were only brought in to promote the single because The Starlets were away on tour. Lead singer Patti Holte became Patti LaBelle (French for 'the beautiful one') soon after and the trio - with Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash - went on to make their name with soulful versions of popular standards such as Danny Boy, You'll Never Walk Alone and Down The Aisle.
They sang backing vocals on Wilson Pickett's hit 634-5789 (Soulville, USA), but their innocent image and sugar-sweet harmonies began to look outdated by the end of the decade. In 1970 they moved to London, renamed themselves Labelle and adopted a sexier look, funkier sound and a more mature attitude before heading out on tour as the opening act for The Who and The Rolling Stones. They appeared on Laura Nyro's Gonna Take A Miracle (1971), before working with New Orleans producer Allen Toussaint on Top 10 album Nightbirds (1974), producing the sensational hit Lady Marmalade, which topped the US singles charts and became a classic slice of 1970s soul and a key influence on the disco era.
The track was later covered by Christina Aguilera, Mya, Pink and Lil Kim and All Saints, and was the climax of Labelle's career. They split a year later, with Patti LaBelle going on to have a successful solo career and win two Grammy Awards. Labelle reformed in 2005 for the album Back To Now (2008) featuring Wyclef Jean. You’re bound to hear a mix of R&B and soul tracks with your Labelle tickets.
How much are Labelle tickets?
Labelle concert tickets have been known to cost around $80 on average. Cheaper concert tickets can be found on the upper levels of the arena. Seats in the upper levels can start around $34. Lower seating and floor seats will bring fans as close to the stage as possible. These premium Labelle concert tour tickets can begin at around $139.
When do Labelle tickets go on sale?
Many Labelle tour dates will be announced around four to six months before the tour begins. Tickets go on sale almost immediately following these announcements. TicketSmarter’s Labelle concert schedule is updated in real time. When new shows get added, all available seats will also be updated in the above schedule. Labelle fans never need a presale code to purchase tickets from TicketSmarter.
Labelle 2024 Tour Dates
Labelle will usually go on a tour to promote a recent album release. Other tours will likely occur when Labelle gets together with other notable artists. These tours can be limited to certain regions such as Europe or North America. Around 25-50 Labelle tour dates will be set for the tour that can be as short as a few months or extend across multiple years.
It’s possible to find Labelle tour tickets that are a part of music festivals like the New Orleans Jazz Festival and Essence Music Festival. Labelle tour venues include stops in historic theatres like the Greek Theatre and the House of Blues. Fans can get into the show easily with TicketSmarter’s mobile ticket transfer.
Songs from the Labelle Tour Setlist
Labelle's setlist while performing in Temecula , CA at “Pechanga Theater” included the following songs:
- Set 1:
- Release
- Love, Need and Want You
- If You Asked Me To
- On My Own
- The Right Kinda Lover
- New Attitude
- Joy to Have Your Love
- Yo Mister
- My Love, Sweet Love
- Somebody Loves You Baby (You Know Who It Is)
- Set 2:
- If Only You Knew
- When You Talk About Love
- Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
- Something About the Name Jesus
- God is a Good God (Yes, He Is)
- Over the Rainbow
- Lady Marmalade
- Bad Girls
Source: Setlist.fm