Jul 14 Tuesday
Classical Tahoe Music Festival returns for its 15th season July 11–Aug. 9, bringing four weeks of orchestral, jazz and chamber music performances to North Lake Tahoe. Featuring more than 70 musicians from across the country, the 2026 season includes orchestral masterpieces like Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, the return of Music in Motion with the Lake Tahoe Dance Collective, the Brubeck Jazz Summit celebrating jazz legend Dave Brubeck, family-friendly programming and a new chamber concert at Sugar Bowl Resort. Performances take place at the Ricardi Pavilion at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe and additional venues throughout Incline Village. The season also honors America 250 with concerts featuring American composers and themes. Tickets and full festival information are available at classicaltahoe.org.
Live Q&A with Jerry Bergonzi, legendary tenor saxophone master, former Dave Brubeck Quartet member and frequent collaborator with the Brubecks in the 1970s & 80s.
Jul 15 Wednesday
Time & LocationJul 15, 2026, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDTReno Public Market, 299 E Plumb Ln, Reno, NV 89502, USA
About the EventThe Grumpy Old Men Dance Band plays dance and listening music mostly from the 40's and 50's. Come and enjoy ballroom and line dancing at its best.
This is an Artown 2026 event.
Event Link - https://www.renopublicmarket.com/events/the-grumpy-old-men-dance-band-for-artown
The Village at Rancharrah, fondly known as “Reno’s backyard,” is excited to welcome the community back for its popular Village Summer Concert Series presented by Dolan Auto Group, now entering its fourth year. This cherished weekly event brings together hundreds of locals to enjoy warm evenings filled with live music, connection, and celebration in one of Reno-Tahoe’s most vibrant outdoor destinations. Beginning Wednesday, May 27th and running through Wednesday, September 2nd, friends, families and visitors alike can enjoy live music weekly in the Village courtyard from 5:30 to 8:30 PM.This free weekly event has become a beloved summer tradition in Reno, regularly drawing hundreds of attendees to the Village at Rancharrah. Guests are encouraged to bring low-back lawn chairs or a picnic blanket and settle in for an evening of live music in a relaxed outdoor setting. The concert series offers a mix of local and regional performances across diverse musical styles. Attendees can enjoy the music while grabbing a delicious meal, cool beverage or sweet treat from one of The Village’s many exceptional restaurants and eateries. Outside food and alcohol are not permitted. “As we approach our fourth year, we are proud to host an event that has become a staple for the Reno community,” said Kristin Rolling, Marketing Director and Event Organizer of Village at Rancharrah. “The Summer Concert Series is a perfect way to gather neighbors and visitors alike in a safe, vibrant environment that celebrates music and local culture.”Additional details, including weekly band lineups and special event announcements, will be shared on the Village at Rancharrah website and social media channels in the coming weeks.The 15-week music lineup includes:Kyle Rea The Jim Doyle Band featuring John RameyBeatles FlashbackJonny Rolling and the PunchesEHAMighty Mike SchermerTim Snider Rhythmia Full BlastAndersen Ackerman BandThe Copper ChildrenJelly BreadThe Village at Rancharrah extends its sincere thanks to the generous sponsors who make this community tradition possible: Dolan Auto Group, Tolles, Town & Country Landscape, Devcon, Logic Commercial Real Estate, Swift Institute, Plenum Builders, Pinecrest Construction & Development, LP Insurance, Hyatt Place RenoAbout Village at RancharrahThe Village is your space to gather, indulge, create memories, and truly delight in the finer things in life. Whether you’re celebrating life’s biggest moments over food crafted by local culinary masters, searching for that perfect gift for a special someone, or letting the world melt away while immersing in a luxurious spa day, you’ll find yourself visiting us time and time again.
Join us every Wednesday night at Swan Music Hall at 6pm for an unforgettable evening of country and line dancing hosted by the renowned Instructor/DJ Tim Renner. Tim offers expert instruction, teaching one dance and reviewing another each week, ensuring a dynamic experience for both beginners and intermediate dancers. With an inviting atmosphere, open dancing opportunities, and fantastic music, you won't want to miss it! Tickets are only $10, available online or at the door. Come dance with us and embrace the joy of learning new dances!
Experience the alpen glow magic, where the summits of mountains appear to glow with a reddish or pinkish hue. Did you know this glow is caused by the way the sun's light interacts with the atmosphere and the surface of the mountains? And we’re in the best possible place, right on the water surrounded by mountains, to experience that phenomenon!The Sierra State Parks Foundation is partnering with California State Parks to offer a unique after-hours kayak tour along the shore of Sugar Pine Point State Park in Lake Tahoe. The tour will take place between the highest-elevation operational lighthouse in the U.S. and the park’s southern boundary, overlooking Meeks Bay. State Park staff will provide insight into the region’s cultural and natural history under the radiance of alpenglow.Your ticket helps support educational programs in our parks!The cost of the tour is $55, which includes parking, the kayak rental, mandatory life jackets, safety training, and guided tour. No experience is necessary. Attendees should arrive at 6:30 p.m. at the restrooms on the Day Use parking lot (lakeside, not campground side of the park), and from there, we will walk together to the boat house to pick up rentals. The tour begins at 7:00 p.m. and lasts an hour and a half, plus. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Space is very limited, so book now!
The Unbound Chamber Music Festival’s opening concert, “Rise ‘n Shine”, features music by Haydn, Debussy and Dvořák (his tuneful “Piano Quintet”). Artists include the Felici Piano Trio, violinists Alexander Woods and Jason Issokson, violist Amadi Azikiwe and cellist Brent Samuel.