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Reno, Nevada
Reno is a city towards the far western border of Nevada, straddling the California state line. Reno has easy access two multiple natural landmarks, including the Sierra Nevada mountains and Lake Tahoe. Reno calls itself “The Biggest Little City in the World,” a testament to its atmosphere, which is much more locally-oriented than that of performance-driven cities in the West such as Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Something Reno is known for besides the National Automobile Museum, is its successful casinos, such as Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, Circus Circus Reno, and Silver Legacy Resort Casino. For those interested in exploring Reno’s music scene, read below. Discover the best venues, gigs, and more.
Although Reno is often overshadowed in favor of Las Vegas, Reno’s concert scene is bustling even on weekdays
Many cities come to life on the weekends. However, in Reno, weekdays show their fair share of enthusiasm out on the town. For example, on a Wednesday in November artists including Nick Eng, Noisem, World Peace, Blame God, ADHDOD, Bad Wolves, From Ashes to New, Authmentis, M. Lockwood Porter, John Calvin Abney, and As I Lay Dying will perform. A handful of local venues are known for their week-long shows, such as Cargo, 7th Street Station, The Brew Brothers, and The Holland Project. Concert lovers do not have to wait until Friday and Saturday comes to enjoy a show.
Reno has concert venues that cater to listeners
You are looking for a venue with no cover? Reno has you covered. Are you looking for a venue for listeners of all ages? Reno has you covered. Are you looking for a venue that specialized in music-lovers? Reno has you covered. Websites such as The Reno Scene compile a running list of concerts in Reno. Website visitors have the option to search by venue names, times, dates, cover costs, age restrictions, and staff favorites. This enables both visitors and locals to tap into the listening experience that they want. The Reno Scene has gigs listed through February, and the list is modified regularly to inform visitors about new shows. Small, little-known bands have the option to submit their show to The Reno Scene in order to reach a wider audience.
Reno’s best venues are not limited to its casinos
Reno is known for its casinos, many of which offer live entertainment particularly on the weekends. However, Reno’s best venues are not on Casino strips. Some of the most recommended spots are: Cargo at Whitney Peak, Grand Theatre, Reno Events Center, The Saint, The BlueBird, and 1Up. 1Up and The BlueBird focus on bringing DJs into their buildings, appealing to listeners with endless dance music. The Saint also hosts ever-popular dance parties, but it also provides a space for local concerts as well as national acts. The Reno Events Center is where most huge event are located, given that the facility is a total of 118,000 square feet. Grand Theatre is a slightly more upscale selection, providing comfortable seating and impressive acoustics. Cargo at Whitney Peak is described by the Reno and Tahoe tourism industry as “the ultimate” music venue the cities have to offer. Look forward to a good mic of emerging and established artists.