usic focuses on hope, purpose, and human connection.
FuelFuel delivers post-grunge rock powered by gritty vocals and emotionally charged hooks. They’re best known for radio-ready anthems that balance intensity with melody.
LitLit rose to prominence with high-energy pop-punk and alternative rock hits driven by catchy choruses. Their sound mixes playful attitude with bold, singalong hooks.
Switchfoot, Fuel, & Lit are bringing an unforgettable night of alt-rock to the Nugget Ballroom on March 20. Tickets on sale Friday, December 5.
lease Me (2020) and Pitchfork (2025) under 2413445 Records.
Now listen close, you wayward beachcombers…
On Saturday, March 21st, the Dead Kampers come crashing ashore at Pele Utu like a busted longboard in a storm swell. Surf, punk, garage rock, and just enough bad influence to make your mother nervous—served loud, fast, and unapologetic.
These lads don’t play background music. They play soundtrack-to-a-bad-decision music. Reverb-drenched guitars, pounding drums, and a rhythm section that sounds like it learned manners nowhere near a finishing school. Think sunburn, cheap beer, busted amps, and waves that don’t care if you can swim.
What you’re in for:• Surf rock with teeth• Punk energy under tiki torches• Rum drinks poured with purpose• A dance floor that may or may not survive the night
Drinks: Proper tiki cocktails, no shortcuts, no apologies Music starts: 8PM sharp-ish Seats are scarce — get here early or make peace with standing Food: Our neighbors at Taste of India will keep you fed while we keep you dangerous
No cover. No mercy. No playlist algorithm deciding what happens next.
Just loud music, strong drinks, and the kind of night that makes Monday feel personal.
re since his breakout 2016 collaboration “Hello” with Dr. Fresch. He founded his own label, Do Not Duplicate Recordings, released the acclaimed debut album Diamond City in 2020, and continues to evolve his sound with recent singles like “Seduction” and “Chit Chat”
Small change, same party: @djbijou’s show has moved to 3/21/26 @deadringer_reno
📢 Just giving y’all extra time to find an outfit. 😎
Fresh Bakin' and Dead Ringer present
Bijou
Support by
Roger That!
Lamas b2b Bert PM
Saturday, March 21, 2025
10 PM | 21+
Dead Ringer432 E 4th StReno, NV
oeb (vocals, guitar), Daniel Yelin (bass, vocals), and Daniel Charrier (drums). Dear Maryanne’s music is influenced by artists such as Mom Jeans, Marietta, La Dispute, and Free Throw – emphasizing on noodly guitar riffs and hyper-specific, yet, universally relatable lyrics.
Equipment is a Toledo-area emo/indie rock band crafting emotive, energetic songs rooted in DIY ethos and clever lyrical twists, recently releasing the surprise EP First Time Using Slang. Their sound balances introspective themes with punchy melodies, building buzz in the emo scene through engaging releases and active touring.
Arcadia Grey is a Chicago-based queer punk band known for turning DIY nostalgia, messy relationships, and personal growth into pure, feel-good chaos. Their music blends danceable anthems with emotionally heavy themes, making shows a cathartic, joy-filled experience for anyone ready to lose themselves.
Pretty Bitter are D.C. DIY staples who fuse emo heartbreak with glossy pop-rock, disco, and synth elements that make sad songs danceable. Led by Mel Bleker, the band’s lush, dramatic sound and emotionally raw songwriting position them as one of the most exciting acts in the modern DIY scene.
They’re baaack 😇 Now announcing Boston’s dearest midwest emo band Dear Maryanne (@dearmaryanne) at Holland Project March 22!! 🫶 With support from Equipment (@equipment_ohio), Arcadia Grey (@arcadia_grey) and Pretty Bitter (@prettybitter.mp3) 🔥🔥🔥
tro-pop icon across Mexico, the United States, Spain, and other countries with her most beloved songs. The tour honors her lasting impact on Latin pop by delivering high-energy, nostalgia-filled performances of classics like Azúcar Amargo and Media Naranja to fans old and new.
Fey brings her Hits Tour – 30 Aniversario to the Silver Legacy Grande Exposition Hall on March 26 🎤Three decades of iconic hits, one unforgettable night. Dust off the nostalgia, warm up those vocals, and prepare to sing every word. 💃
es, using her music to advocate for social justice and environmental consciousness. Her powerful voice and activist spirit have made her a prominent force in the new era of conscious reggae.
Miki Rae & The Hooligans — Fronted by singer-songwriter Miki Rae, this band channels sunny, island-inspired reggae with dreamy guitar riffs and heartfelt ukulele melodies. Their laid-back, feel-good music is deeply influenced by nature and everyday emotional experiences.
False Rhythms — Hailing from Gardnerville, Nevada, False Rhythms is a “desert reggae” band founded by twin brothers Dalton and Garrett Moore that fuses their Native Washoe roots with reggae-rock energy. Their heavy, distorted sound draws from their metal background while delivering socially conscious lyrics and powerful stage presence.
nce, just as the sun makes its first appearance over the horizon and thoughts of the night before begin to subside. A collage of reworked demos, freewheeling session standouts, and swatches of instrumental electronics, into a pretty room emerges as lots of hands’ most thoughtful work to-date. Solemn yet hopeful, into a pretty room occupies the space between moments of tragedy and triumph, offering a touching rumination on grief and loss, growing up and letting go.
Billy Woodhouse and Elliot Dryden, the core duo behind lots of hands, first connected in a Newcastle school music program at age 16. At that point, Woodhouse had been tinkering with lots of hands as a solo musical outlet, self-releasing music on Soundcloud and quietly beginning work on 2020’s mistake. Shortly before that record’s release, Dryden properly joined lots of hands, an effort which was quickly thwarted by global circumstances outside of anyone’s purview. Separated by geography and global chaos, Woodhouse and Dryden began work on lots of hands remotely, exchanging demos online to craft what would become 2021’s largely instrumental there’s someone in this room just like you, and 2023’s cult favorite fantasy. into a pretty room marks the duo’s first truly collaborative effort, with Dryden often trekking the vast northern English countryside to write and record in Woodhouse’s bedroom studio.
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cinematic music. He’s known for his smooth falsetto, intimate lyrics, and hands-on approach to writing, producing, and performing his work.
💥 Show Announcement 💥 JMSN "Scared Straight Tour" live March 27th at The Alpine in Reno Nevada.
wn for his charismatic stage presence and emotional depth, his live shows are nothing short of unforgettable. Join us at The Grand Theatre for an evening where timeless folk meets modern innovation.
𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗖𝗘𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧: Renowned indie rock artist Father John Misty is set to bring his wry lyricism and magnetic stage presence to the Grand Theatre on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
, pop hooks, and emotional lyrics; their debut album I’m Scared That’s All There Is (2022) drew attention, and their follow-up album Wisher (2025) shows a more mature, hopeful side.
Riley! is a modern emo/pop-punk band — one of the up-and-coming acts now touring in support of larger bands. They’ve recently been announced as a supporting act on a 2026 tour alongside Ben Quad, suggesting their presence is rising in the emo/punk scene.
Aren't We Amphibians is a three-piece emo rock band from San Diego, formed around 2021. They released their EP Emergency Exit in 2023, exploring themes like social anxiety, depression, and emotional vulnerability, staying rooted in emotionally honest indie/punk rock.
Footballhead is a punk/emo-leaning band recently highlighted as part of a support lineup for Ben Quad’s 2026 tour. Their involvement in tours suggests they’re emerging within the emo/punk scene as part of a new wave of bands gaining attention.
Now announcing the arrival of Ben Quad (@benquadok), an amalgamation of all the shit emo kids like: screaming, synths, pop sensibilities all mixed withcrazy emotional stuff, MARCH 31 😌 With support from Riley! (@rileytheband), Aren’t We Amphibians (@arentweamphibians), and Footballhead (@footballheadchi)… holy lineup









