Even after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Labohem managed to stay open for a short period. While many other entertainment venues were forced to shut down due to the changing political climate, Labohem persisted until 1358 (1979-1980 in the Gregorian calendar). During this time, renowned singers such as Maziar, Morteza Al-Alaand, and Zia graced its stage, providing audiences with unforgettable performances.
Maziar, known for his deep and emotive voice, brought a sense of nostalgia and longing to his performances at Labohem. Morteza Al-Alaand, with his unique style and charisma, captivated audiences, while Zia’s energetic presence added a dynamic flair to the cabaret’s atmosphere. Their performances at Labohem remain etched in the memories of those who experienced the golden era of Iranian cabaret culture.