💥 Reno Event Listings & Poster Art 💥
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💥 Reno Event Listings & Poster Art 💥
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- “super american hyper country”.. Dolly Creamer will take you on a ride to the back hills or to the underground of your heart in its own loveable way.
Local support from Wormshot and CL!T.
ALWAYS ALL-AGES
part as he continues to establish a notable sound worth remembering. Taking the usual wistful, dreamy components of DIY indie-rock a step further into post-punk territory with heightened energy and rough, low vocals thrown on top merges 60 juno into a lane of his own making. The independent musician is the sole driving force behind the bass, drums, guitar and vocals that seamlessly translate heavy nostalgia into deep, dreamy melodies.
Support from Southern California’s sweatcult, local support from Roy Mustang.
ALWAYS ALL-AGES
ed compositions [with] the patina of authenticity” (Rolling Stone). On her new album, Every Ghost, she confronts addiction, grief, generational trauma, and even herself — and comes through it stronger and at peace.Waldon’s fearlessness is among the reasons she landed at Oh Boy Records in 2019, as the independent label’s first new signee in 15 years. It’s attracted fans to her headline tours and her festival sets, and prompted artists including Tyler Childers, Charley Crockett, Robert Earl Keen, Margo Price, and Lucinda Williams to invite her on tour. It helped earn her both the title of “Kentucky Colonel” — an honor recognizing goodwill ambassadors of Kentucky’s culture and traditions — and a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual American Currents exhibit in 2024.
lessFriday July 18th at @620ryland! Come out for a night of vibing introspective black and death metal and explore the depths of your mind through swirling, crushing riffs. 🌀🌀 All ages! $15. 6pm.
less the last five years the Santa Cruz, CA, band has firmly planted their flag in the hardcore scene with their vicious sound and ripping live show, sharing stages around the world with Circle Jerks, Touché Amoré, and Limp Bizkit, and filling slots at prominent festivals like Coachella, Sick New World, and Reading and Leeds. But with their new album, Are We All Angels, Scowl is aiming to funnel all that aggression through a more expansive version of themselves.
The album ends in a philosophical place on the closing track, “Are We All Angels,” asking questions like, “Is this all there is?” and ultimately putting it on the listener to decide. “It’s about the personal struggle between good & evil. It doesn’t matter how ‘good’ or ‘bad’ you are, there are systems that will try to rewrite your narrative no matter what you actually do,” explains Moss, noting that punctuation on “Are We All Angels” has been deliberately omitted in an attempt to leave the statement open-ended.
Arriving as a standout group in the current American shoegaze renaissance, Phoenix four-piece Glixen transcend all expectations of what the genre should currently look and sound like. The band creates a profoundly heavy sonic experience with their music, paying respects to their predecessors but resulting in something completely modern. An amalgamation of influences like Björk, My Bloody Valentine, Godflesh, t.A.T.u, and Hum, their sound crawls with intensity and introspection to contrast lead singer Aislinn Ritchie’s lulling vocals.
n featuring Jerry Douglas take the stage at Grand Sierra Resort’s Grand Theatre.
With 27 Grammy Awards and over 12 million records sold, Krauss is one of the most celebrated artists in music history. Alongside her longtime band, Union Station, she blends stunning harmonies and virtuosic musicianship, captivating audiences with hits spanning decades.
From iconic collaborations with Robert Plant and Dolly Parton to her contributions to beloved film soundtracks like O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Krauss’s music transcends genres and generations. With Special Guest Willie Watson
Artown: New Wave Crave LIVE at RPM
Get ready for 80s Night with New Wave Crave, the high-energy tribute band that's bringing all the iconic hits from Madonna, The B-52's, Cyndi Lauper, The Cure, and more!Dance the night away to infectious synth-pop beats and classic 80s hits as the band delivers an unforgettable performance. With thrilling pinball machines, nostalgic 80s art, and a DeLorean adding to the fun, RPM's ultimate celebration of the New Wave decade is the place to be! Don't miss out on 80s Night with New Wave Crave—an electrifying blast from the past!
h, feel-good sounds of Satin Jackets. Known for their signature blend of nu-disco, house, and lush chillwave vibes, Satin Jackets will keep the dance floor alive well into the early hours.
Off The Rails 2025 – Official After PartyFriday, July 18th | 9:30 PM | 18+The Alpine – 324 E. 4th St., Reno, NV
Support by:🎧 Kirkland Brothers – High-octane beats and eclectic mixes🎧 Miss Dimples – Groove-laden sets with style and soul
This is your chance to keep the celebration going in one of Reno’s most intimate live music spaces, The Alpine. Don’t miss the beats, the lights, and the unforgettable vibes.
own Reno. Rooted in inclusivity and good vibes, Brighter Daze blends the best of reggae, rock, and hip-hop, creating a space where everyone feels at home. Don't miss Slightly Stoopid, E40 & Too Short, and more.
🔸Mark that calendar, follow @brighterdazefest & stay glued… 📳 lineup + more info coming 🔜! 🔸
🎇 J Resort • Reno, Nevada🗓️ July 19-20, 2025
highlighted on Daniel Tiger and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
Children and parents alike will learn the importance of community-focused kindness and sharing by giving back to the community in which we live.
PBS Reno will celebrate the rich cultural diversity of our neighbors across northern Nevada and incredible local resources through craft activities and a varied vendor space. Families can have pictures taken with Daniel Tiger and Katerina Kittycat, the stars of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.
adaptive sports as well as overnight camping. Tents, trailers and vans are welcome. We hope to see you and your family there to enjoy a weekend of sports.
- This program is offered for individuals with SCI and TBI.- Lunch and dinner will be provided on Saturday and brunch will be provided on Sunday.- Adaptive sports and activities include: mountain biking, rock climbing, archery, lawn games, yoga and overnight camping.- Tent camping equipment will be available for use with advanced reservation for participants.- This program is supported by a Renown Better Together Community Benefit Grant.
RSVP by June 27Contact: Shaun.Stewart@Renown.org
🏁 Goodtimes & Rock’n’Roll 🏁
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