3 pm
Let your favorite songs carry you inward. This is not your typical sound bath. Rock & Relax weaves crystal singing bowls, chimes, and other sound healing instruments with the energy of iconic rock music, reimagined in a meditative, melodic flow. Expect a soulful journey through sound that soothes your nervous system while awakening something deeper within.
You’ll be lying down for most of the experience, so your comfort is key. Feel free to bring whatever helps you settle in and soften.
No experience with sound baths (or rock music!) is necessary. Just bring yourself, your curiosity, and your cozy gear.
Get your tickets directly from the Temple Yoga website: https://www.union.fit/events/temple-yoga-reno-rock-relax-a-meditative-rock-sound-bath
Email with any questions: melanie@soulfulfox.com.
ant crush @weareinstantcrush, music for tongue biters with a lot on their mind.
Chase Petra’s music has always been about growth: growing up, growing out, growing tired of what others expect of you. On their sophomore album, LULLABIES FOR DOGS, the Long Beach, CA trio once again elevates the existential questions that pepper life’s long, unpredictable journey.
And it’s their sense of figuring things out in real time that makes Chase Petra so relatable, as the band’s “quarter-life-crisis pop” elevates deep introspection to navigate the messiness and confusion that comes with modern life. Their songs are guided by the age-old push-and-pull between what it means to grow up and be grown up, to see your once-bright dreams dulled by the responsibilities of adulthood and grapple with the fallout.
Support from instant crush, music for tongue biters with a lot on their mind, from Seattle, WA.
ALWAYS ALL-AGES
the world’s premier tribute concert. Formed in Liverpool in 1999 and touring globally ever since, this exceptional group of musicians performs with heartfelt authenticity and the blessing of Fleetwood Mac founding member Mick Fleetwood.
Praised as “an extraordinary emotive performance” and “a stunning snapshot of the world’s first supergroup,” Rumours of Fleetwood Mac has captivated audiences worldwide, with over 140 million views on YouTube. From haunting ballads to unforgettable rock anthems, this tribute delivers a faithful and powerful celebration of Fleetwood Mac’s enduring legacy.
We're competing in support of this year's nonprofit, The Holland Project, an all-ages arts and music initiative that empowers youth in Reno.
It’s the cornhole event of the damn year! Brewing Up Business invites 32 teams to compete for the crown at the 7th Annual Brewing Up Business Charity Cornhole Championship. Enjoy tasty drinks and scrumptious food from Lety's Tacos and play for prize money, or cheer on competitors as a Looky Loo.
All proceeds for this event are donated to this year's appointed nonprofit: The Holland Project
When: October 8th, 2025, doors open at 4:30 p.m. and bags start to fly at 5:30 p.m.
Where: The Holland Project |140 Vesta St, Reno, NV 89502 | Outside in the Gathering Area
RAIN OR SHINE: This is an outdoor event, regardless of weather. If it snows, it'll be remembered as the Snowbowl of Cornhole.
Ways to participate:
Join a team: Find a teammate (there’s food, booze and cornhole … shouldn’t be tough). Your entry fee includes two drinks and two 50-50 raffle tickets for each team member, and the chance for bragging rights as the Crowned Cornhole Champions of The World (aka Reno).
Team Entry Fee: $120 ($60 each) Teams of 2) Purchase by Sept 19th.
Team Rules / The This-and-Thats:
Creative team names and uniforms are HIGHLY encouraged--borderline mandatory.
Team entry fee includes two team members in a double elimination tournament.
Team entry fee includes 2 drink tickets per member.
Team entry fee includes 2 50-50 tickets.
Have fun, it’s cornhole.
Root your team on from the sidelines: Just want to be in the cheering section but still donate to the cause? Well, enjoy the food, drinks and games as a spectator! Includes one drink ticket one 50-50 raffle ticket.
Looky Loo Entry fee: $35
Prize for the Winning Team:
Trophy
$500
Fancy title of “Crowned Cornhole Champions of The World”
50-50 Raffle:
This year, we're hosting a 50-50 raffle. 50% of the pot goes to the big winner, while the other 50% goes to our charitable recipient! And if you don't take home the 50/50, we will also have consilation raffle prizes up for grabs!
About The Charity
The Holland Project - https://hollandreno.org/
This year's recipient is The Holland Project, an all-ages arts and music initiative by young people, for young people. Holland strives to empower young people through access to music, art, diverse workshop opportunities, and community service and activism. Their music venue welcomes and supports music of all genres, as well as bands and artists from near and far. They strive to showcase awesome local acts of all ages and musical styles, and fantastic national and international touring acts as well. And of course, everything they do is always all-ages.
. Garnering 130M+ streams and amassing a loyal following of 550K+ across social media, these “weekend warriors-turned-Music Row favorites” (The Tennessean) have managed to carve their own, niche lane in the country genre – thanks to a hard-charging, signature sound that effortlessly bridges the gap between metal-core and mainstream country. Fresh off the release of their self-titled debut album, Lakeview has been busy crisscrossing the nation, opening for the likes of Breaking Benjamin, Staind, Chase Matthew, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mitchell Tenpenny, and more. The breakout duo kicked off 2025 with their “Blue Collar Country” headline tour, will appear at country festivals all summer long with more headline shows expected in the fall. Fans can keep up with what’s to come by visiting lakeviewofficial.com or downloading the “Lakeview Crew” app.
Live at Virginia Street Brewhouse in Reno, NV18+ Event - Full Bar for 21+Doors 6:30 - Show 7:30
stic energy. Hailing from the Canadian prairies, this four-piece band blends bluegrass, folk, country, and Americana into a style that’s entirely their own — flawlessly executing banjo rolls, rapid mandolin tremolos, and rich three-part harmonies with stories of ghosts, betrayal, and murder, all delivered with a wink and a grin.
Fiercely original and proudly unconventional, The Dead South have built a global following of fans known as Good Company, many of whom show up to shows in the band’s signature look. Their music crosses boundaries and brings together people from all walks of life — proving that when you stay true to who you are, you don’t need to fit in to stand out.
With Special Guest Angry Zeta
drummer Joe Iaccino. Together, Speckmann and Schmidt formed a more aggressive metal band based around Motörhead, Venom, Slayer, and the emerging extreme metal movement. Eventually, Schmidt & Speckmann left War Cry, who (after their departure) also lost most of their heaviness. Schmidt had begun writing songs in the thrash vein as early as mid-’83 and Speckmann followed suit. They named their band Master and auditioned twenty-six guitarists, none of whom were suited to the task. This caused Schmidt to leave Master and join the local metal act Mayhem Inc.. Speckmann then started his own band, Death Strike and songs were written for Deathstrike that were later re-recorded with Master! He was joined by guitarist Chris Mittlebrun (who had auditioned for Master a year earlier, but was still stuck in Judas Priest mode) and together wrote more Death Strike songs. A second guitarist, the sixteen-year-old Kirk Miller, was brought in along with drummer John Leprich.
After Death Strike’s Fuckin’ Death demo made an impact on the underground, Bill Schmidt begged Speckmann to rejoin the band. As Death Strike drummer John Leprich could barely get the beats down for Pay to Die and was, according to Speckmann, a drunk, Schmidt reentered the fold. After kicking out Miller (who Speckman says was really just a session musician), the band was renamed, Master. Guitarist Chris Mittlebrun stayed in the band, as Schmidt was highly impressed with his songwriting skills.
Speckmann’s father had passed away and left his son an inheritance, so Speckmann invested the money in studio recordings with a promise from Schmidt to sign the first decent deal they received. Master headed into Seagrape Studios where they recorded their 1985 unreleased debut album. Somehow, rough mixes of the tracks got out and were traded throughout the underground (allegedly by Shaun Glass). Consequently, Master became a huge name in the underground.
This 1985 album was never officially released because a deal offered by Combat Records (the same deal that Death signed) fell through. Master was managed by Kim Fowley at the time, who allegedly demanded changes be made to the contract. Combat simply laughed and tore the contract up.
Local support from Sorcerer’s Sword, Butchered and GrimForge.
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ssibilities are endless! 🏛️ Join us at Nugget Event Center in the heart of Sparks, NV for an event that defies expectations. 📅 On October 10th, 2025 at 06:15 PM, be part of something truly extraordinary as we bring together innovation, entertainment, and pure magic. ✨ Every aspect has been carefully designed to ensure an unforgettable experience for all our guests. Whether you're seeking adventure, inspiration, or simply a break from the ordinary, this event promises to deliver beyond your wildest dreams. 🎊 Prepare for a journey into the extraordinary!
Dirty Heads are a reggae rock band from Huntington Beach, California. Consisting of lead vocalists and founders Jared Watson (Dirty J) and Dustin Bushnell (Duddy B), along with percussionist Jon Olazabal, drummer Matt Ochoa and bassist David Foral, the band was formed in 2001 and immediately evoked the spirit of bonfire barbeques and summer road trips. Dirty Heads’ appeal is rooted in the infectious reggae grooves of songs like 2017’s “Vacation,” which became a viral hit in 2021 as the sound behind the #VacationTransition trend on TikTok. The band’s breakthrough hit was another “song of the summer” contender: “Lay Me Down” (feat. Rome of Sublime with Rome), which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts. In 2021, the band released The Best of Dirty Heads, a compilation album featuring Travis Barker, Aimee Interrupter of The Interrupters, Matisyahu, Train, Tech N9ne and Rome. Dirty Heads have hit the road with artists such as 311, O.A.R., Gym Class Heroes and Lupe Fiasco, and more.
sa Rianzi on guitar and Cameron Shirey on bass.
Rotten Monolith, hailing from Portland, Oregon, deliver a sound that's “heavier than a death in your humorless neighbor's family—ugly as sin but god damn if they're not fantastic drivers,” blending raw intensity with peculiar charm.
Hired Fun is a 4-piece punk/metal band from Carson City, Nevada, known for delivering high-energy sets packed with thrashy riffs and DIY grit. Blending hardcore urgency with a touch of desert weirdness, they punch through the noise with raw, unapologetic sound.
Bear Eater is a progressive metalcore band from Northern Nevada, blending complex rhythms and heavy riffs with emotionally charged vocals. Their music pushes boundaries while maintaining a fierce intensity that captivates listeners with both technical skill and raw power.
(It’s One Badass Halloween Party)
Check out the SHOCKING lineup this year..
KLOAKED KANARIES 7:30 – 7:50ROTTEN MONOLITH 8:00 – 8:30HIRED FUN 8:45 – 9:15BEAR EATER 9:30 – 10:00SUN COLLIDER 10:15 – 11:00
Shocktober is a month-long celebration of the Halloween season. It originated on the Rock Solid Pressure syndicated radio broadcast in 2003 on the east coast. The live Shocktober concert events started in 2006 and continues to this day. This will be the 5th west coast edition, and the 19th anniversary of the event.
Costumes required (but not mandatory).
Prizes for the most outrageous, original costumes, so dress to distress,
Doors 7:00 – Show 7:30$10 Advanced) – $15 Doors – 21+
e Gallery.
Doors 7:30 PM | Show 8 PM - 10 PM
Experience the magic of live music surrounded by the soft glow of candlelight, creating a warm and inviting setting for an unforgettable evening. Each session brings a unique mix of artists and genres, all up close and personal in a cozy venue that amplifies the connection between performer and audience.
This installment features Silly Little. Don’t miss the chance to catch their serene, mellow and haunting melodies with dreamy, folky, soft-rock sounds in this special setting.
Tickets:$25 General Admission$20 Sierra Arts Members