13/05/2026
Some bands become part of the community story.
For years, Lucky Stars Band has brought Lao music to celebrations, temple festivals, New Year gatherings, and cultural events across Minnesota and throughout the country—creating the kind of moments people carry with them long after the music ends.
For many, their sound feels instantly familiar.
The melodies.
The rhythms.
The feeling of hearing songs that have brought generations together on dance floors for years.
Their music carries the spirit of mor lam—one of Laos’ most recognizable musical traditions, rooted in storytelling, melody, and celebration.
It’s a sound that continues to connect elders and younger generations alike through memory, movement, and shared experience.
That spirit lives at the heart of the Salavan Stage at Rivers & Roots—named after Salavan Province in southern Laos, home to the iconic Lam Saravane rhythm that helped shape Lao musical culture and celebration.
Wherever Lucky Stars performs, people gather closer.
People dance.
People sing along.
That’s what live music is supposed to do.
More than a band, Lucky Stars represents a living tradition—keeping Lao music alive through performance, celebration, and community across generations.
Catch Lucky Stars Band live at Rivers & Roots.
Ancient fire — modern soul.
Be there. Tag your crew.
Mah der. Mah muan. Mah muan num gun.