stories of hope and healing, and rally support to end sex trafficking in Nevada.
Your evening includes:• A beautifully curated dinner• A live auction with exciting experiences and items• Inspiring speakers and powerful testimonies• Updates from the Awaken team on the progress we’ve made—and where we’re headed
This is more than a fundraising event. It’s a night to stand in the light together and be part of restoring lives and futures.
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Early Bird Pricing available through August 31 – Don’t wait!General Admission and Table Sponsorships are available now.
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rs Tom Wyka (guitar, vocals), Jesse Wallis (bass, vocals) and Liam Welsh (drums, vocals) infuse a melody of 90s screamo into their heavy sound while also pulling influences from a broad array of genres to create a chaotic yet beautiful listening experience which stands on its own as a unique signature sound. Alongside their studio work, Pretending creates an extreme yet profound experience on-stage through three-way vocals, searing guitars, intricate bass lines and heavy hitting drums which all seamlessly tie together to exemplify their music mastery and showmanship. Pretending continues to write and record groundbreaking music and are currently set to release their new record Profit From Pain, recorded by Jack Shirley at Atomic Garden Studios, which is to be released in October, 2025 and will be followed by a tour in the November. Their unique genre-bending sound, intricate musicianship and electrifying stage presence has helped them to instill an unwavering position amongst the heavy metal music community and their dedicated listeners.
Support from An Identity, Fall Is In Flames, and Falling Midway.
ALWAYS ALL AGES
on Saturday, November 15th from 8–10 PM. This limited-seating event features local band House Plants in a cozy, candlelit setting surrounded by curated gallery art.
With a living room concert feel and a touch of class, Candlelit Sessions offers a unique night of music, atmosphere, and artistic inspiration. A bar will be available—please note, no food is served. Come early, settle in, and let the music move you.
When: Saturday, November 15th | Doors: 7:30 PM Show: 8–10 PMWhere: Sierra Arts Riverside GalleryTickets: $20 for Sierra Arts members | $25 for non-members
tribute to the golden age of Mexican entertainment. Written by Francisco Oyanguren and produced by Omar Suárez, this theatrical spectacle blends drama, romance, and nostalgia with glamorous costumes, seductive choreography, and unforgettable songs.
The show features a luxury cast of beloved stars including Araceli Arámbula, David Zepeda, Laura León, Lyn May, Jorge Salinas, Cristian de la Fuente, César Évora, Arturo Carmona, Pablo Montero, Elizabeth Álvarez, Lis Vega, Julio Camejo, Víctor Reséndez “Latin Lover”, Luis de Alba, Rafael Inclán, Alejandro Suárez, and Kimberly “La Más Preciosa”, each bringing their charisma and talent to the stage.
Adding rhythm and soul to the experience is La Única Internacional Sonora Santanera, the legendary tropical orchestra founded in 1955. Known for their timeless cumbia and Latin sounds, they perform live to elevate the show’s nostalgic spirit. Perfume de Gardenia is more than a performance. It is a celebration of Mexican musical heritage and cabaret magic.
rformance. This isn’t just a show—it’s a full-throttle musical experience. Molding foundation-shaking rhythms and atmospheric dubstep energy, Layz delivers a performance that resonates in both heartbeats and subwoofers. Expect an adrenaline-soaked set that’ll keep the floor pulsating well into the night.
lessoductions and helped shape the genre's conscious and political voice. Renowned for his powerful lyrics and lectures on hip-hop culture, he remains a foundational figure in preserving and educating the world about the roots and purpose of hip-hop.
KRS-ONE "The Teacher of Hip-Hop" live in Concert on Saturday November 15, 2025 at The Alpine in Reno, NV! Special guest DJ Set by KPryme The Jaeger and local guests: Buddy Wireless w/ DJ Elzo, Yan Doe & ZP Ratik. All Ages
punk, surf, and indie rock influences. Since forming in the late 2000s, they’ve released several acclaimed albums and toured internationally, building a loyal underground following.
Null 818 is an emerging punk band from Southern California, recognized for their gritty, high-octane sound and deep ties to the 818 area code’s underground music scene. With a DIY ethos and emotionally charged lyrics, they’ve quickly gained traction among fans of modern hardcore and punk revival.
Since they began jamming back in William’s Santa Clarita bedroom, Los Angeles rock trio Together Pangea—William Keegan, Danny Bengston, and Erik Jimenez—have continually challenged themselves with each subsequent offering. Jelly Jam [2010] poured the gasoline,Living Dummy [2011] struck the match, and Badillac [2014] lit the fire with its revved-up nineties rock-inspired flames. Along the way, fan favorites like “Sick Shit,” “Badillac,” and “Offer” would rack up millions of Spotify streams, while the group received support from Consequence of Sound, Pitchfork, MTV, Stereogum, and more.
In 2015, they teamed up with The Replacements’ Tommy Stinson onThe Phage EP, setting the stage for 2017’s Bulls and Roosters, which showcased their evolution into a sharp, brash, and unapologetically confident rock band. With 2021’s DYE, they blended their past eras—drawing from the grunge-fueled chaos of Badillac, the ’50s pop undercurrent of Living Dummy, and the experimental edge of Bulls and Roosters. In 2024, they released the Misery EP, paving the way for what’s to come.
The band has since toured relentlessly, headlining across North America, the UK, and Europe, and sharing stages with Jimmy Eat World. Earlier this year, Together Pangea made their Coachella debut on the Sonora Stage, and played a Coachella sideshow in Los Angeles at the El Rey with support from Prison Affair, marking another milestone in their career. Now, with a brand-new album slated for release next year, the band is gearing up for a new chapter.
Support from Null 818.
ALWAYS ALL AGES
aring harmonies, and musical mastery. With over five decades of groundbreaking music, YES remains one of the most influential and revered bands in rock history. From timeless albums like Fragile and Close to the Edge to their latest acclaimed releases, their sound continues to evolve while honoring the legacy of founding members Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, and the late Alan White.
Following their sold-out tours across Europe, Japan, and North America — including a 2024 arena run with Deep Purple — YES returns in 2025 with a full performance of their landmark album Fragile, plus other fan favorites. Featuring longtime guitarist Steve Howe, keyboardist Geoff Downes, vocalist Jon Davison, bassist Billy Sherwood, and drummer Jay Schellen, this tour celebrates the enduring spirit and sound of YES.
Experience the music, the legacy, and the unmistakable artistry of one of rock’s greatest bands — live at the Grand Theatre.
slondes. “It’s a place where we can meet for the Fourth of July, bring our families, grill some burgers, and make some music together. It’s always going to be there, and we know it’s going to work and feel good.” After more than 15 years together, four albums, and countless live shows, the five members have found new inspiration in the ties that bind them together as friends and collaborators, as something close to kin. That sense of comfort and commitment animates their new album, Roll It Out, lending it a quiet poignancy as they reflect on what it means to devote yourself to other people—whether it’s family, friends, audiences, or other guys in the tour van with you.
Founded less as a band than as a neighborhood hang at Doores’ home on Deslonde Street, the band devised an anything-goes philosophy that allowed them to incorporate sounds they picked up on their travels and everything they heard at home: classic country, hobo folk, crust punk, rural blues, Third Ward jazz, rockabilly, r&b, Fats Domino and Allen Toussaint but also George Jones and the Band. “We take turns giving each other somebody to lean on when it’s our turn and the freedom to express themself any way they want,” says Riley Downing, who usually plays guitar and sings his own and others’ songs. “That means we don’t have a particular genre. It’s a gumbo of all different genres and time periods. Everybody’s literally into everything.”
Doors 7:00 – Show 8:00 – 18+