ouse vocals to Grand Theatre on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
With over 8.6 million social media followers and a voice described as “angelic, yet soaring” by American Songwriter, Alexandra Kay brings her heartfelt storytelling and powerhouse vocals to the Grand Sierra Resort’s Grand Theatre. Known for her breakout on Netflix’s Westside and her chart-topping debut album All I’ve Ever Known, Alexandra has quickly become one of country music’s most compelling rising stars.
Now signed to BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville and named to Pandora’s “2025 Artists to Watch,” she’s touring with Brad Paisley and releasing fan-favorite singles like “Feminine Energy” and “Cupid’s A Cowgirl.” Don’t miss your chance to experience this dynamic performer live — grab your tickets now for a night of unforgettable music and connection.
ng into the electronic music scene; she launched her debut single in early 2018 and went on to release multiple EPs and singles on influential labels like Dirtybird, Higher Ground, Dim Mak, Sweat It Out, and Psycho Disco, including a Beatport #1 hit “Word” with Walker & Royce. Since then, she has performed at major festivals such as Coachella, EDC, Lightning in a Bottle, and Hard Summer, hosts her monthly Super Creep Radio show on Sirius XM alongside Insomniac Radio, and in 2025 co‑launched the genre‑blending duo Girl Math with Nala.
Can you believe it will be 20 years of the PINK PARTY?! We are ready to do it the biggest, pinkest, and BEST YET. Meet us on the dancefloor November 8 @ The Alpine
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sh, and grind (un)sensibilities. Succinct pauses, surreal frequencies and effects, breakneck pace and sharply hurled vocals characterize the band’s aesthetic, which seems as though it is rooted in a sort of nasty-sound-meets-highbrow-message ethos. Fueled by the onslaught of society’s insanity and driven mad by tinnitus, Justin Pearson, Brian Amalfitano, Scott Osment, and Jason Klein, approach music as an opportunity to confront our collective sicknesses. We’ve got to try to listen, lest we all frolic headfirst towards the bright side of death, dragging this pillaged planet down with us. So whether you think the music is a radical disruption to the airwaves or just headache-inducing noise, you can feel free to tell them the brutal truth– they can’t hear you anyway.
Cyberplasm is a visceral techno-d-beat project that originated in Olympia, but is now split between there and NYC. It pulls from elements of mystical spiritual experiences, the healing from abuse systems and the deconstruction of the fascism that is rationalist technological thought control. The focus is on the hope of healing and connection in the midst of bleak and oppressive realities. These hopes are soundtracked to the sounds of drum and bass, crossover thrash, harsh noise, d-beat and techno.
Local support from Clarko and Pig Heart Transplant.
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NOW ANNOUNCING: DEAF CLUB (@deafclubband) on NOVEMBER 10th, the savage sound bath dripping with sardonicism, fronted by Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), with members of ACxDC, Weak Flesh, Run with the Hunted, and FissureJoined by Olympia’s CYBERPLASM, a visceral techno-d-beat project, AND locals CLARKO (@clarko_rules) and Pig Heart Transplant.
🤯 MINDERASER TOUR 🤯@djbijouft.@___roger__that___ @edgarlamas b2b BERT PMnov 14 at @thealpine_reno
Benjamin Dorman, professionally known as BIJOU, is a Phoenix-born DJ and record producer who has redefined the G‑House genre 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”
atre in Grand Sierra Resort. Celebrating nearly 50 years of electrifying performances, this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-inducted band continues to captivate audiences with their unforgettable sound and high-energy shows.
With a career spanning decades, Cheap Trick has crafted an unmatched legacy, featuring hits like “I Want You To Want Me,” “Surrender,” and “The Flame.” Their irresistible blend of powerhouse hooks, razor-sharp riffs, and dynamic stage presence has earned them over 20 million albums sold worldwide and a permanent place in the hearts of fans across generations.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering them for the first time, don’t miss the chance to experience Cheap Trick’s legendary live show. Relive the songs that have defined the sound of rock while celebrating a band that continues to shape the music world.
They will bring their electrifying sound and legendary catalog to the Grand Theatre on Friday, November 14.
November 14, 2025, starting at 9:00 PM!
After electrifying crowds with its debut back in March, this ogre-sized bash returns to the heart of downtown Reno, transforming VSB into a pulsating portal to Far Far Away. Whether you’re a die-hard swamp dweller or just here for the vibes, this isn’t your average night out—it’s a full-on fairy-tale frenzy where the beats hit harder than Donkey’s one-liners.
Picture this: the air thick with neon-green fog, lights flickering like fireflies in the Duloc dungeons, and a sea of revelers channeling their inner Shrek, Fiona, or Puss in Boots. Don your layers of green body paint, strap on those floppy ogre ears, or go full Pinocchio. And the music? Top-tier DJs spinning a swampy symphony of Shrek soundtrack anthems (“All Star,” “Hallelujah,” “I’m a Believer”) remixed into bass-thumping EDM drops, blended seamlessly with fairy-tale pop hits and high-energy electronica.
Snag your tickets now before they vanish like the Magic Mirror’s reflections—this return is set to shatter attendance records and leave you humming “Freak Flag” for weeks. November 14, 2025: Reno, get your rave on. Ogres have layers… and so does this party. Tickets available via Ticketmaster — don’t get left in the moat!
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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Tickets: https://auctria.events/awaken25
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.
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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.