Friday, June 19
2026 Music at Ski Beach – 4-7 p.m., Description Fridays at Ski Beach in Incline Village – IVGID passes required For more information, visit https://business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/2026-music-at-ski-beach-1745158?sourceTypeId=Hub.
Tahoe City Art by the Lake – 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Boatworks Mall Lawn, 760 N. Lake Boulevard. Set on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe, the 16th annual Tahoe City Art by the Lake will give visitors a special opportunity to meet with 30 artisans showcasing a wide variety of arts and crafts including photography, paintings, ceramics, jewelry and more. Providing a unique venue for patrons to view original handmade creations while enjoying the outdoors, the fair takes place Fri-Sun, June 19-21 from 10:00am to 5:00pm each day. Enjoy musical stylings by local favorite Robbie Gade from 11:30-4 each day. Boatworks Mall in Tahoe City plays host to this event which spreads across the open grassy area overlooking stunning Lake Tahoe between the Boatworks Mall and the Tahoe City Marina. Additional dates: 6/19, 6/20, 6/21. For more information, visit https://pacificfinearts.com/festival/tahoe-city-art-by-the-lake/ or call 2092674394.
Saturday, June 20
6th Annual Truckee Reggae Fest – 2-10 p.m., Truckee Regional Park Amphitheater, 10500 Brockway Road. TO AVOID SCALPING & 3RD PARTY SALES: Your ticket will be sent via email TWO days prior to the event. Please check you spam folder. If you do not see it for any reason, just hve the person that purchased show up at the Box Office with Photo ID and you will be OK. There is a (10) Ticket limit – if you need more than that you will have to do (2) transactions. Thank you for understanding!2026 LINEUP is IN!!!KABAKA PYRAMID + MYKAL ROSE + BLVK H3RO + KURRENCY KINGSATURDAY JUNE 20, 2026 = 2pm – 10pmTickets: $65+ feesLimited Capacity – This will sell out!VIP TENT (only 8 available) $750 + fees = This is a 10×10 Tent (provided by us) for you and your friends in the bottom bowl as seen on the chart. Price includes 4 Tickets. Bring your own folding chairs or a blanket – we provide the tent! Home base in a designated area outside the crowd!No camping on site. Plenty of Off-site camping in the immediate area and Hotels.On site Vending food, drink and snacks – please support our local Vendors.Beer and Wine Garden hosted by Lake Tahoe Ale Worx for 21+ and to benefit Truckee Humaine Society.No drugs, weapons, coolers, pets or outside food/drink.Blankets / Chairs are ok in the upper bowl and middle bowl and VIP tents only on a first come / first serve basis till the bowl is full. All Ages Welcome. No Infants or Strollers. Children under 6 years old do not need a ticket.No 3rd Party Tickets.No Refunds.Line up subject to change.Good Vibes Only.RAIN / SNOW / SMOKE or SHINEINFO: http://www.TruckeeReggaeFest.comON STAGE EXPERIENCE – $99 (SOLD OUT)Access to exclusive on-stage viewing area limited to 25 persons. Before purchasing tickets, carefully review as all ticket sales are final. No refunds or returns are permitted. Artists and programs are subject to change without notice. Tickets purchased from unofficial third party outlets cannot be verified by our box office. If you buy or sell your tickets on a third party site we are not liable for any scan issue you may have. If you have an issue with a third party ticket purchase, you must contact the third party outlet directly.The ONLY authorised places to purchase tickets are:Ticketweb.com / LateNiteProductions.comRecycled Records (Reno)Buttermuffin (South Lake Tahoe)Higher Elevation (Truckee & Incline Village & Quincy)New Moon Natural Foods (Truckee / Tahoe City)RAIN or SHINE or SMOKE For more information, visit https://lateniteproductions.com/event/6th-annual-truckee-reggae-fest/.
Legacy Day at Donner Memorial State Park – 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Donner Memorial State Park, 12593 Donner Pass Rd. Legacy Day returns at Donner Memorial State Park for its fourth annual celebration of the land’s legacy, its cultural and natural history, and the people who inhabited the land. Bring the family for this free event and enjoy live music, food truck, historical half-mile tours, children’s activities, visiting exhibitors, and a riveting talk on the perils the King of Pines is facing! Admission is free. The $10 parking fee remains in effect. Stay for The Kings of Pines in Peril by Maria Mircheva, the Executive Director of the Sugar Pine Foundation, at 4 pm. This is a great talk for children, too. Thank you to our partners: Truckee Chamber of Commerce , Town of Truckee , Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation , Tahoe Guide , and Tahoe.com . For more information, visit https://sierrastateparks.org/events/legacy-day-2026.
The Nomads Band of Tahoe – 7 p.m.-12 a.m., River Ranch Lodge & Restaurant, 2285 River Rd. We had so much fun performing not once but twice last year for River Ranch’s outdoor patio concert series. Alwaaaays a fun vibe and crowd !
No Cover. For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/107942722?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event.
SOLSTICE ON THE PATIO – 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Mountain Lotus Yoga Truckee, 10124 E Street. Join us for our Second Annual Solstice on the Patio, a free community celebration honoring the longest day of the year and welcoming the abundance of summer in the Sierra.
As we gather to celebrate the season ahead, enjoy a day filled with movement, music, connection, and nourishment. Throughout the day, we’ll be offering complimentary outdoor yoga classes, sound healing, live music, seasonal organic food and beverages, and opportunities to connect with friends, family, and neighbors in a relaxed and welcoming setting.
Featuring Free Sauna & Cold Plunge with Lost Sauna Co.
We’re excited to partner with Lost Sauna Co. to offer complimentary sauna and cold plunge experiences throughout the event. Whether you’re joining us after yoga, between activities, or simply looking to recharge, this restorative wellness experience is a wonderful way to celebrate the vitality, renewal, and energy of the summer solstice.
Solstice Schedule
10:00 AM – Café Opens 10:15 AM – Land Acknowledgement 10:30 AM – Free Outdoor Community Yoga 12:00 PM – Free Outdoor Community Sound Healing 12:00 PM – Live Music on the Patio 1:30 PM – Free Outdoor Community Yoga
Enjoy
Free Outdoor Community Yoga
Free Sound Healing
Live Music on the Patio
Free Sauna & Cold Plunge with Lost Sauna Co.
Seasonal Organic Food & Beverages
Community Gathering Space
Whether you’re joining us for a class, staying for lunch, enjoying the music, or spending the entire day with us, this event is an invitation to gather, celebrate, and welcome summer together.
While all offerings are free, we strongly encourage advance RSVP for the yoga classes and sound healing session, as these experiences often reach capacity. Reserving your spot helps us plan accordingly and ensures the best experience for everyone attending.
We look forward to celebrating the light, the season ahead, and our incredible community with you. For more information, visit https://www.mountainlotusyoga.com/events-old/solstice-on-the-patio or call (530) 583-7500.
Sunday, June 21
Concerts at Commons Free Summer Concerts 2026 – 4-7 p.m., Commons Beach, 400 N Lake Blvd. Concerts at Commons returns to Commons Beach in Tahoe City for another summer of free live music on the shores of Lake Tahoe! Join us Sunday evenings from June 14-Sept. 6 (NO SHOW JULY 5) for live bands, dancing, community fun, food, shopping and unforgettable Tahoe sunsets. New for 2026, FREE shuttle service will be available to every concert from Olympic Valley and the West Shore through partnerships with Palisades Tahoe and TNT-TMA. Free bike valet will also return this summer courtesy of Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition. 2026 Concerts at Commons Lineup: June 14 – Collectivity June 21 – Wild Child June 28 – Joy and Madness July 5 – No concert July 12 – Moga Family Band July 19 – Big Blue Guitarmageddon July 26 – Poor Man’s Whiskey Aug. 2 – Broken Compass Aug. 9 – New Monsoon Aug. 16 – Boot Juice Aug. 23 – Scott Pemberton O’Theory Aug. 30 – Allmond Bros Band Sept. 6 – Blues Monsters and Friends Learn more at ConcertsAtCommonsBeach.com #TahoeCity #ConcertsAtCommons #LakeTahoe #LiveMusic Mestizo Beat | Clare Foster, TCDA For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2124077915100148/2124082965099643/?active_tab=about.
Father’s Day Brunch on the Lake – 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Gar Woods Grill & Pier, 5000 N Lake Blvd. 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM, regular menu also available! Reservations recommended, 530-546-3366, or OpenTable.com For more information, visit https://www.garwoods.com/calendar.html or call (530) 546-3366.
Monday, June 22
Buckethead – 8 p.m., 14 NV-28. He was born in a coop.. Raised in a cage.. Children fear him.. Critics rage.. He’s half alive.. He’s half dead.. Folks just call him Buckethead! Mon. June 22nd at 8pm! I Doors: 7pm Show: 8pm I Tickets: $35 ADV/DOS I Ticket Link: https://tixr.com/e/184442 Buckethead is a virtuoso guitarist and multi-instrumentalist who performs within many genres of music. He has released over 700 studio recordings, way more than anyone else in the history of music. 650+ of those are in his Pike series. He has also performed on over 50 more albums by other artists. His music spans such diverse areas as progressive metal, funk, blues, jazz, bluegrass, and avant-garde. When performing in his theatrical persona, Buckethead used to wear a KFC bucket on his head, emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker that reads “FUNERAL” in capital black block letters, and an expressionless plain white costume mask. More recently, he has switched to a plain white bucket no longer bearing the KFC logo. He also incorporates nun chucks, robot dancing, and toy trading into his stage performances. Buckethead’s persona represents a character that was “raised by chickens” and has made it his “mission in life to alert the world to the ongoing chicken holocaust in fast-food joints around the globe.” For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1496089158570857/.
Wednesday, June 24
Boots ‘n’ Besties Line Dancing – 8-10 p.m., Alibi Ale Works – Truckee Public House, 10069 Bridge St. Come out for some Country Line Dancing. Hayli + Lily will lead some line dancing lessons and play some of your favorite line dances and country songs. $10 cover. Please bring cash (preferred) or credit card. This event is 21+ For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/943365571797757/943365635131084/?active_tab=about.
J & the Causeways – 8 p.m., Crystal Bay Casino, 14 Highway 28. For more information, visit https://devildogshows.com/event/j-the-causeways/ or call (775) 833-6333.
Weekly Movie Night at Tahoe National – 8-10:07 p.m., 850 CA-28. Join us every Wednesday for a cozy movie night in the brewery (projector room)! Bring your blankets, pillows, and low chairs—get comfy and settle in. We’ll be alternating family-friendly nights and adult movie nights all summer long. Movie Lineup: (Please note: Movie titles are subject to change. Be sure to check our website for the most up-to-date lineup and schedule before attending.) • May 20 – Finding Nemo • May 27 – Casino Royale (2006) • June 3 – Shrek • June 10 – The Big Lebowski • June 17 – Frozen • June 24 – Jurassic Park • July 1 – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang • July 8 – TBA • July 15 – TBA • July 22 – Pulp Fiction • July 29 – The Sword & the Stone • August 5 – The Wolf of Wall Street • August 12 – Cheaper by the Dozen (2022) • August 19 – Pirates of the Caribbean • August 26 – Jawbreaker • September 2 – The Emperor’s New Groove • September 9 – Paranormal Activity Please Note: • On adult movie nights, no one under 18 is permitted after 8 PM. • If you’re planning to dine with us, please keep in mind the movie begins promptly at 8 PM each Wednesday. • Seating is first come, first served—come early and get cozy For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1326823816042070/1326823836042068/?active_tab=about.
Thursday, June 25
Kitchen Dwellers w/ Water Tower – 8 p.m., 14 NV-28. Kitchen Dwellers w/ Water Tower Thurs. June 25th 2026 I Doors: 7pm Show: 8pm I Tickets: $27 ADV / $32 DOS I Ticket Link: https://tixr.com/e/181612 Kitchen Dwellers continue to carve out their own lane in the world of progressive roots music, blending bluegrass, folk, and psychedelic grit into a sound as expansive as their Montana home. The Bozeman-born quartet of Shawn Swain (mandolin), Torrin Daniels (banjo), Joe Funk (upright bass), and Max Davies (acoustic guitar) has grown from regional upstarts into one of the most dynamic and forward-thinking bands in modern string music. Their catalog pairs instrumental virtuosity with emotional storytelling, an exploratory spirit, and a deep connection to the American West. In 2024, Kitchen Dwellers released their latest full-length studio album, Seven Devils, which arrived on March 1 and debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart. The record expanded the band’s creative reach and reinforced their place at the forefront of progressive roots and bluegrass. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1949981165911244/.
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