Laibach Tickets
The members of Laibach met in 1984. The group was influenced by the blues. Laibach began singing at the local bar Cafeteria. The bassist used to listen to his grandmother's tape constantly as a kid.
Laibach was offered a record contract after putting on a show at at Anyplace, local bar. The band's members all had odd jobs while they waited for their time to come. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they started.
Laibach accepted that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a real possibility as soon as the band’s first fan club was started in 1981 by Nancy Treadaway. The fan club grew from a few dozen to a few thousand after Maria Boughton created a website for the group and a national tour gave the band plenty of exposure.
Members of Laibach hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever. The group recently completed their new release, and they are already planning the next release. The most current record from Laibach is the group's sixth record.
Often times, critics have praised Laibach for their playfulness with the crowd during concerts. Phil Boughton, a music critic from Orlando, has always been impressed with group’s effort every concert. Laibach’s newest project has received tremendous praise from Gary O'Toole, a music critic out of Seattle, and Bill Wolbert, from Phoenix.
The group has an obsession with Hypocrite in St. Louis and are sure to play a performance every year. The group’s latest tour information, from Laibach tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on TheSeats.com.



