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Las Vegas: What Is The Oldest Concert Shirt You Have

With all the bands that come to Las Vegas, what is the oldest concert shirt you have and still wear to this day? That’s what The Mike & Carla Morning…

The oldest concert shirt you have?

Fans at a concert wearing their old concert shirts.

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With all the bands that come to Las Vegas, what is the oldest concert shirt you have and still wear to this day? That's what The Mike & Carla Morning Show wanted to know this morning.

According to a recent article put out on Loudwire, it seems that original concert shirts are a hot commodity now! In fact, if the shirt is still in good shape, you can actually get some good money for it.

So you know, topping the list is a Nirvana concert shirt! If you have one and it's still in decent shape, depending on the tour, you can get about $280 for it.

What Is The Oldest Concert Shirt You Have

After that, Red Hot Chili Pepper, Earth, Wind & Fire, Outkast and GNR shirts are up in value! Not sure how much you paid for it originally, but you can get about 2 bills for any of the concert shirts mentioned above.

Now, according to the article, there's a Grateful Dead shirt that is fetching up toward $2800. It's the one with the large black panther on it from 1994. If you have one, put it away!

And the Nirvana shirt from their Utero Tour is selling for about $2K! And here we thought buying a concert shirt at a show was already too much!

So, The M&C Morning Show wanted to know, with all that said, what's the oldest concert shirt you have? No surprise that listeners called in, as well as blew up the text lines. In fact, one listener did indeed have the Nirvana Utero shirt!

Another listener had a WHO shirt from their final tour...wasn't on the list, but surely worth something. And those that were reaching out, were all saying that the shirt only cost them about $10-12!

We all know how much they cost now! Oh well, good stuff...take a couple of minutes and reminisce a bit and enjoy!

Setlist For Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band Is Five Concerts In One

Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band are coming to Las Vegas. And tickets are selling out fast. They'll be doing three shows in May at the Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

And when he says "All Star(r) Band", Ringo isn't kidding. He's bringing a whole lot of talent with him to these shows. Let's break down the line up.

First, we have Steve Lukather on guitar. Besides contributing to albums for other artists like Boz Scaggs and Michael Jackson, Lukather is also the only continuous founding member of the band Toto. So he'll be bringing some of those hits with him to this show.

Next, on guitar we have Colin Hay, the only continuous founding member of Men At Work. So there's another catalog of music coming to the Venetian. Hay is also often recognized from television, as he does a lot of screen work in addition to his music.

Edgar Winter is next in the line-up. This multi-instrumentalist is a renaissance man in the group. Playing keys, saxophone, percussion, guitar, and vocals, there's nothing he can't do. His diverse talent is a lot of what made his band, The Edgar Winter Group, so popular in the 1970's. Consider that music catalog number three in this show.

Warren Ham is another multi-instrumentalist in the All-Starr Band line-up. He might be rocking the saxophone, flute, harmonica or keys at this show. He's best known for his work with Kansas and Toto.

Hamish Stuart will be joining the show on bass guitar at the Venetian, bringing some of his band's music catalog with him. So listen for songs from Average White Band. We'll call that concert catalog number four.

And on drums we have Gregg Bissonett. I know what you're thinking. And yes, Ringo is still a drummer and will be playing drums on this tour. Bissonett will be joining Ringo for their double drum action.

So there you go. You've got musicians from Toto, Men At WorkThe Edgar Winter Group, and Average White Band. Not to mention the huge Beatles catalog Ringo knows so well. And you will hear songs from all four of these catalogs at the upcoming Venetian tour.

If you want to know if they'll do your favorites, here's the setlist from the most recent past shows. And scroll all the way down for a link to tickets for the upcoming show at the Venetian! - Wendy Rush, 96.3KKLZ

1. Matchbox (Carl Perkins Cover)

2. It Don't Come Easy

3. What Goes On

4. Free Ride - The Edgar Winter Group

5. Rosanna - Toto

6. Pick Up The Pieces - Average White Band

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With Hamish Stuart.

7. Down Under - Men At Work

With Colin Hay.

8. Boys - Shirelles Cover

9. I'm The Greatest

10. Yellow Submarine

Get ready for a sing-along with this one!

11. Cut the Cake - Average White Band

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With Hamish Stuart.

12. Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group

With Edgar Winter.

13. Octopus's Garden

14. Back Off Boogaloo

15. Overkill - Men At Work

With Colin Hay.

16. Africa - Toto

With Steve Lukather.

17. Work to Do - Isley Brothers Cover

18. I Wanna Be Your Man

19. Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry Cover

20. Who Can It Be Now? - Men At Work

With Colin Hay.

21. Hold The Line - Toto

With Steve Lukather.

22. Photograph

23. Act Naturally - Johnny Russell Cover

24. With a Little Help From My Friends

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Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.