JMAX and Cargo Concert Hall present SHREK RAVE!
GET INTO OUR SWAMP! Look, it's fun, it's dumb, get dressed up and dance with us! 💚🧅February 14, 2026
Doors 9 PM | Party Starts 9 PM
Cargo Concert Hall
SCARYOKE: LOVE, BUT MAKE IT SPOOKYSaturday, February 14thValentine’s Day, but for everyone. Couples, besties, covens, situationships, and self-love icons welcome.Dress as your partner, your friend, or your favorite character and take the mic for a night of spooky, chaotic karaoke goodness. Love songs, breakup anthems, unhinged duets. Nothing is off limits.Doors at 4PMScaryoke from 9PM - 1AM (ish)No cover21+ onlyBecause love looks better after dark, and sounds slightly unhinged.
lessIf you’re single on Valentine’s Day, we got just what you need 👀Some of the hottest DJ’s in Reno playing the tracks that will heal your broken heart You won’t wanna miss this unforgettable night at Dubs🌙📆 2.14📍 Dubs
lessGet ready to vibe all night with smooth RnB jams, good vibes, and the best company at Lovers And Friends At Playfield 76's New Location
Lovers And Friends an RnB Event
Hey there music lovers! Get ready for a night to remember at Playfield 76's new location 235 Lake St. . Join us on February 14, 2026 at 9:00 PM for a soulful RnB experience. Along with cool games, great food, and drinks
Come sway to the smooth tunes and romantic vibes as we celebrate love and friendship through music provided by DJ;s Keekz Jek Booty and RyOn.Whether you're flying solo or bringing your special someone, this event is perfect for all the lovers and friends out there.
A Photobooth and Photos will be provided by Masterpeace Studio
Mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and get ready to groove the night away! See you there!
this trampoline experience into a giant sleepover for 100 teens. Our lock-in starts at 11 pm and lasts all night till 6 am when we all walk out of the dark, shining our light. There will be an optional 3-Cay walk around the Marina to remember those who died by suicide and to commit to being #SuicideFreeToday. Parents and supporters are welcome and encouraged to join us on the Sunrise walk.
As with most teen sleepovers, there will be little sleeping. We have several guest speakers coming out to share their stories and inspire us all to be kind, inclusive, and empathetic towards all humans. Everybody has a story and these are some of the best.
Dancing, games, movies, and story time are not all we have planned. Defy Sparks is a huge trampoline experience with obstacles, a trapeze and swing, dodgeball, silks, a ninja course, an air track, a slackline, a warped wall, a zip line, and more. It is the perfect padded room to test your limits and go off the wall!!!
We are practicing safety first and Defy has a strict policy to keep everyone safe. Everyone attending must have a signed waiver on file for Defy and a signed waiver for Forever14.org. NO ONE WILL BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE EVENT WITHOUT A PARENT PRESENT. Safety is our #1 concern.
This event is limited to 100 teens and will fill up quickly. Please register at Eventbrite. The cost is $25 and is nonrefundable. Once all spots are filled, we will begin a waitlist. For parents, if you would like to chaperone, please message us at connect@forever14.org. We will have a total of 10 adults plus two staff members to help us facilitate this one-of-a-kind night.
* **If you would like to attend but $25 is not in your budget, message us at connect@forever14.org. We have angel donors willing to help this event be accessible to everyone.
Forever14.org is committed to creating original events that advance conversation and human connection to prevent teen suicide. Our goal is to be #SuicideFreeToday Teens, were ready to meet you where you are. Come on out and have some fun. We're all in this together.
We've got something real unique and fun coming up at Black Rabbit Mead Company that we're calling "Old-time Gospel Sunday"! This is a no cover, all ages show, and all faiths are welcome. Mason Edwards and I will be pulling from our gospel roots playing well-loved hymns and other gospel songs, and sharing a bit of history of those songs. It'll be a relaxing and soulful time of nostalgia. Bring your whole family to this one!
Alese is a singer-songwriter who was raised in South Carolina on a diet of 90’s country, gospel, and alternative music and the masterful story-telling of songbirds like Jewel, Sarah Mclachlan, Natalie Merchant, and Sara Bareilles. Singing from since she can remember and writing music for the past 15 years, one message resounds to the hurting and the broken: keep going and you'll find joy. When she's not doing something around music, she's likely hanging with her dog Darla, organizing all the things, or plotting her next adventure.
Mason Edwards is a singer-songwriter whose music genre mostly contains R&B, but has sprinkles of what best can be described as “Americana Soul”. With his roots-based gospel-influenced styled vocals, and thought-provoking lyricism, he aims to leave you entertained and in your feels.
f Latin music. This spectacular event brings together legendary voices and timeless melodies that defined generations. This one-night-only event brings together Los Terrícolas de Néstor Daniel, Grupo Yndio, Los Freddy’s de Arturo Cisneros, and the legendary King Clave—four iconic names that defined generations with their timeless hits. From heartfelt ballads to rhythmic cumbias, experience the magic of the 70s, 80s, and 90s as performed by the original icons who made these hits eternal.
Relive the songs that have been the soundtrack of love stories across decades—performed live by the artists who first captured your heart. This is more than a concert; it’s a journey back to the moments that shaped Latino music history.
hapter, blending classic vibes with his engaging personality. With a strong local following on social media, he brings energy and musical knowledge to events celebrating timeless grooves.
Ajin Reno is a DJ featured alongside Ivan Edgates for the Motown On Mondays Reno chapter, where they curate all-vinyl sets that honor the roots of Motown and soul music. Their presence in the Reno DJ community highlights a passion for classic tunes and creating lively, dance-driven experiences.
@mom.reno.nv is back this coming Monday, featuring @ivanedgates and @ajinreno! 🕺🪩Grab a drink, a hot dog, and dance away the Monday blues with us. 🍻🌭
travelogue, an attempt to transcend the homogeneous and status-obsessed conditions of the contemporary world through the use of big beats, big choruses, and distortion. It’s a record made on the go that makes sense anywhere. And most of all, with its expanded sonic palette and emphasis on breakbeats, it ushers in the newest era of an artist who has never stopped growing.
Cook, who grew up moving between Toronto and England, boasts anglo bonafides that separate him from the growing pack of hardcore kids sporting windbreakers and bowl cuts. “My grandmother helped invent the miniskirt in London in the 60’s, my parents met in a squat in Brixton. My dad was the drug dealer, my mom the hippie runaway,” Cook explains. “Growing up, I had a little bit of a Bristol life, it was more like trip-hop and reggae vibes over there when I was young.” Two of the first shows he attended, at the age of 12, were Oasis and Neil Young. After the show, he remembers thinking, “Yeah, I’m gonna do music forever.” Not long after he discovered hardcore and punk, and it was off to the races, first with his beloved hardcore band, No Warning (who he continues to play with to this day), then as a member of punk experimentalists, Fucked Up, from 2007 to 2021–and all the while building a deep and impressive catalog of solo work first as Young Governor, then Young Guv, and now simply, GUV (“I’m not so young anymore, three letter band names are cool, and I’m tired of being mistaken for a rapper,” Cook notes).
t’s on Purple Circle Records, a little label that singer/bassist Ned Russin co-owns. Performed by a revamped lineup — drummer Robin Zeijlon and guitarist Colin Gorman came on board last year, joining singer/bassist Ned Russin and keyboardist Nicole Dao — and recorded by the prolific producer/engineer Arthur Rizk, who has worked on every Glittererer release since 2019, erer is the most thematically urgent work the band has produced to date. It’s also the most immediately and sustainedly ear-pleasing.
Paradigmatically, the lead single, “Stainless Steel,” booms Albini-like with sturdy yet subtle drumming, massive stereo guitars, and all manner of counterpoints and complements emanating from the keyboard, in support of a melody — a classic Glitterer melody — that twists and turns, starts and stops, and goes exactly where the listener didn’t remotely realize it needed to go. And in Russin’s typically sapient lyrics we hear, without superfluity or mawkishness, the bewilderment, resignation, anger, guilt, and stubborn commitment to beauty and community that the album exists to express. It’s the dialectical inner monologue of a socially engaged, intellectually curious creative aspirant — a person not unlike yourself — who can’t help but notice that it’s all coming to nothing. “It’s everywhere I turn / I can’t escape / I wish I had ability innate / I wish I wasn’t incapacitated,” Russin sings. ““I’ll pretend that I’m stainless steel / I’ll forget that this all is real.” What more needs to be said?
Graham Hunt has an intuitive ability to carve out his own space within the long, confusing history of American pop music. The Wisconsin-based songwriter has spent the past four years hard at work building a trilogy of records that synthesize timeless guitar pop chops with a layered approach to production and a sly lyrical eye. His music balances the surreal with the quotidian, the melodic with the rhythmic, the cryptic with the triumphant–often proving that slacker playfulness and Heartland earnestness are not mutually exclusive. Timeless World Forever, the final entry in this trilogy and Hunt’s first release for Run For Cover, provides closure on a formidable body of songs while opening the gates for a new stage in the artist’s long, prolific career.
Minneapolis’ Prize Horse make “a fuzzy, dreamy form of alt-rock that manages to be heavy and spaced-out at the same time” (Stereogum). The trio’s debut album, Under Sound, embarks their musical evolution which takes flight with ethereal, fuzz-laden tones departing from the grittier layers of their previous 2021 Welder EP.
We're excited to announce Glitterer are coming back February 19th with Graham Hunt (@grahamfunkrailroad) and Prize Horse (@prize.horse). Tickets go on-sale Friday at 10am! 💫
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