
Disco Lines aka Thadeus Labuszewski, performed to a packed Liv Beach pool party at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas on July 4, 2025, drawing a diverse crowd, mostly college-aged. The entire crowd was vibing to the music, while sipping drinks in 90-degree summer weather.
Fans went crazy as soon as “Baby Girl” was played. They cheered and screamed as the song started playing.
Everyone grabbed their phones as soon as “Techno & Tequila” came on. Thaddeus climbed on top of the booth, grabbed a bottle of tequila, filled cups, and took a swig himself. The crowd cheered and screamed. The bass sounded so bad ass at this venue during this song.
Then, “The Days” by Chrystal (Notion Remix) was played and the entire venue lost their minds, sang in unison and recorded the moment on their phones. It was cool seeing the water canons go off whenever the beats dropped. Check out the footage below:
Finally, the song I wanted to hear most came on not once but twice, “No Broke Boys” featuring Tinashe came on and the audience bounced together in sync, arms in the air, while singing at the top of their lungs. The crowd went crazy when Thaddeus took his shirt off and threw it into the crowd.
On the mic, Disco Lines paused the music and screamed, “Vegas, you fucking sexy motherfuckers, every single one of you! Everyone is getting laid tonight! We’re going to have a beautiful day! Happy Fourth, LET’S GO!!!”
See the footage below:
Disco Lines fans also danced and cheered as NYP2 by Camelphat x Sweet Disposition came on. During this song, Disco Lines threw his headphones into the crowd where fans tried to catch it.
Overall, this was one of the best shows I’ve been to. Everyone was dancing in and out of the pool, and the atmosphere was fun. I will definitely attend another Disco Lines show since everyone was vibing.
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Christy started Disarray because she missed writing what she wanted. With a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from California State University, Northridge (CSUN), she covers conventions, expos, music concerts, fashion, food and events. From hiring writers, to contacting publicists and making assignments, Christy is responsible for the editorial strategy of Disarray. Questions, comments or interview requests? Contact Christy@disarraymagazine.com – You can also follow her on Instagram and TikTok.




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