e South Tour. Known for his genre-bending style and magnetic stage presence, ERNEST brings his chart-topping hits and fan favorites to life in an unforgettable night of music straight from the heart of Nashville.
ERNEST is a top-selling singer-songwriter and one of Nashville’s most dynamic and unpredictable hitmakers. A 4x ACM Award nominee, 3x CMA Triple Play Award winner, and 2025 GRAMMY® nominee, ERNEST has emerged as a defining artist-writer in country music, blending influences from Eminem to George Jones into a signature sound that’s earned him twelve No. 1 hits as a songwriter.
ERNEST’s songwriting credits include the record-breaking Post Malone x Morgan Wallen single “I Had Some Help,” which earned him a GRAMMY® nomination and shattered Hot 100 records. On stage, he’s toured with Morgan Wallen, Jelly Roll, and in 2025, joins Lainey Wilson and Old Dominion as direct support.
o forced nostalgia, just a DJ digging into the catalog that defined an entire era: the anthems, the deep cuts, the stuff you haven’t heard loud in years. It’s a night built around community more than anything else. Sing, scream, stand in the back and take it in — whatever your version of emo was, it fits here. If those early 2000s records still hit a nerve, you already know what to expect.
lessnd fills the room with jazz the way it was meant to be heard—live, unpolished, and close enough to feel in your ribs.
This isn’t background music. This is sit-down, sip-slow, listen-close jazz. The kind that pairs better with rum than applause, and sounds best under low lights and questionable decisions.
Expect swing, standards, cool moods, and melodies that drift like smoke toward the ceiling while the outside world politely disappears.
Behind the bar:• Classic tiki cocktails mixed with discipline• Rum meant for patience, not speed• Drinks older than your excuses
Hungry sailors: Order from Taste of India next door and eat like you planned ahead for once.
Important advice from an old dog:
Get here early. Seats go fast. Jazz waits for no one, and neither do we.
No cover. No shouting. No phones glowing like lighthouses.
Just music, rum, and a room that knows how to behave.
music pushes genre boundaries, delivering an immersive experience that resonates with fans of modern bass and EDM culture.
Emorfik makes his return to Reno at Cypress on Saturday, January 24th.
Fresh Bakin' & Cypress Present
Emorfik - King Of Rage Tour
Support
Savior b2b Lyftdkid
Lazer Armageddon
Saturday, January 24th 2026
Doors & Music 9:00 pm | 18+
Cypress
761 S Virginia St
Reno, NV
, bold colors, glitter, curls - if it’s a wig, it wins.Bring your wildest look and ride the energy all night long.The soundtrack is powered by a stacked lineup of feel-good selectors: @teyquerisi_dj i, @trent3thomas , @babe_al3rt , and @chucktyler_hp - each bringing their own flavor of funky, bouncy, and infectious rhythms built to keep you moving.Expect a playful atmosphere, elevated vibes, and a room full of people ready to let loose. Costumes encouraged. Smiles guaranteed.10 PM – 2 AM$10 cover • $5 with a wig • 21+
less and human connection. Their sound balances raw intensity with melodic restraint, creating songs that feel both confrontational and cathartic.
Dirt CityDirt City delivers gritty, high-energy rock rooted in street-level realism and unpolished attitude. Their music is loud, relentless, and driven by stories of survival, chaos, and hard-earned pride.
Abandoned HouseAbandoned House crafts moody, atmospheric songs that linger between memory and loss. With haunting melodies and restrained instrumentation, they turn emptiness into something intimate and unsettling.
Ruins in ParadiseRuins in Paradise fuses dark lyricism with lush, cinematic textures to capture beauty amid decay. Their sound feels expansive and emotional, reflecting the tension between hope and disillusionment.
Our first NG of 2026 is all Reno! Catch @dirtcitynv @ruinsinparadise and @abandonedhouseofficial at @4th.st.coffeebar! This is a free, all-ages show supported by the @nvartscouncil!
country and folk traditions. His music often reflects themes of heritage, resilience, and life on the road.
William Prince is a Juno Award–winning songwriter from Peguis First Nation whose warm baritone and reflective storytelling have made him a celebrated voice in contemporary folk. His work blends personal narrative with themes of faith, family, and Indigenous identity.
Vincent Neil Emerson is headed to Cypress on 1/25 with Special Guest William Prince!
blending live pro wrestling with underground rap and comedy rock performances. It’s presented as “Lunacy of JCW Live Pro Wrestling,” featuring Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW, associated with Insane Clown Posse and the Juggalo scene).
Performances by horrorcore rapper Ouija Macc, up-and-coming artist Wakko The Kidd, and the legendary comedy punk/metal band Green Jelly (famous for “Three Little Pigs” and their puppet-filled chaotic shows).
The event ties into Violent J (from ICP), with the tour often linked to his solo or related projects in Juggalo culture.
Expect a rowdy, theatrical atmosphere with wrestling matches, live music, crowd participation, and the signature over-the-top “chaos” vibe typical of Juggalo gatherings—think Faygo showers, wild antics, and unfiltered entertainment.
Doors 6:00 – Show 6:30 – 18+









