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La Boom is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights

La Boom NY is a popular Latin nightclub (Dan Talson/Adobe)
La Boom NY is a popular Latin nightclub (Dan Talson/Adobe)

La Boom NY is a popular Latin night club in Woodside, Queens. It’s a weekend club:

  • LATIN FRIDAYS: touring artists in bachata, cumbia, dem bow, merengue, reggaeton, rock, salsa, and vallenato.
  • SPANGLISH SATURDAYS: urban, hip-hop, house, reggaeton and latin trap.
  • MEXICAN SUNDAYS: banda, cumbia, norteño, and tejano.

It’s a big nightclub, but a small venue for some of the big artists that play there. The DJs are some of New York’s best.

Latin Culture at La Boom

MARCH

Puerto Rican Salsa

Brenda K. Starr (“I Still Believe,” 1987) performs live with Chilean DJ Manny Mills spinning the Spanglish Saturdays dance party; at La Boom, the Latin night club in Woodside, Queens; on Saturday, March 15, 2025. 10pm doors. Performances around midnight. From $16. 🇵🇷 🇨🇱

La Boom Tickets

Tickets at the door, with presale online.

La Boom
56-15 Northern Blvd
(at 57th St)
Woodside, Queens

laboomny.com

About La Boom

La Boom is one of New York City’s top Latin nightclubs. It’s produced by Zamora, one of America’s leading Mexican live event producer.

Check the dress code. Tennis shoes and colors may not be allowed.

Social Media

Instagram @laboomny
X @NYLaBoom

Latin Artists

These are some of our featured artists who play La Boom:

  • Alex Sensation, reggaeton and urban. 🇨🇴
  • Grupo Niche salsa Colombiana. 🇨🇴
  • Jerry Rivera salsa Puertorriqueña. 🇵🇷
  • Los Van Van songo y timba Cubana. 🇨🇺

DJs

These are some of the DJs who spin on Spanglish Saturdays:

  • Alex Sensation reggaeton Colombiana. 🇨🇴
  • Alex Viva @djalexviva 🇩🇴
  • Anuedy @djanuedy 🇩🇴
  • Boom @iamdjboom 🇩🇴
  • Camilo 🇨🇴
  • Carolina 🇭🇳
  • Funk Flex 🇺🇸
  • Lecktra Fire 🇨🇴
  • Manny Mills 🇨🇱
  • Mega Jay 🇩🇴 🇬🇹 🇵🇷
  • Pereira 🇨🇴
  • Prostyle @djprostyle 🇵🇷
  • SpinKing is Guyanese @djspinking 🇬🇾


Published March 11, 2025 ~ Updated March 11, 2025.

Filed Under: NYC Dance Clubs, NYC Music Venues, NYC Night Clubs, Puerto Rican News, Queens Culture Venues, Salsa News, Woodside

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