Live music, tribute rock, DJ nights and casino lounge performances are filling the calendar across Northern California and southern Oregon over the next two weeks.
From Siskiyou and Shasta counties to Humboldt and the Oregon coast, tribal casinos in the region are hosting a mix of one-night concerts and recurring weekend entertainment. The lineup includes a notable classic rock tribute show, themed party events and steady Friday-night music options that offer an easy night out without traveling to a major metro area.
While these venues may be smaller than big-city arenas, they continue to bring in touring acts and regional performers who draw loyal crowds. For residents looking to plan ahead — or visitors passing through — the next 14 days offer several opportunities to catch live entertainment close to home.
Below is a curated list of the standout events worth considering, with key details on dates, ticket prices and venue information to help you decide where to spend your next night out.
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March 7: Skynyrd Nation – A Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd at Elk Valley Casino Resort
Rock concert: Classic rock fans in the far Northern California/Klamath region have a rare chance to see Skynyrd Nation deliver fan-favorite Southern rock hits like “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama.” Tribute shows of this scale aren’t common on the North Coast, making this one of the period’s most culturally impactful live music events.
If you go: 7 p.m. Saturday, March 7, Betty Green Event Center, 2332 Howland Hill Road in Crescent City. Tickets typically $25–$50; 21 and older. Free music may be available earlier in the evening in lounge areas. Details at elkvalleycasino.com.
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March 6-7 and 13-14: Live in the Lounge at Elk Valley Casino Resort
Live music: Local and regional performers take the stage in the Warriors Bar & Grill for easygoing dinner-friendly live music sessions. These recurring Friday and Saturday nights are a dependable way to enjoy music without a major ticketed show.
If you go: Friday and Saturday evenings, 11 Bear Paws Way, Crescent City. Free; 21 and older. Learn more at Details at elkvalleycasino.com/liveinthelounge.
March 13: George Thorogood & The Destroyers at Spirit Mountain Casino
Blues-rock: The lively band of George Thorogood, Jeff Simon, Bill Blough, Jim Suhler and Buddy Leach makes a stop on its “The Baddest Show on Earth Tour.” Before the show, guests can get in a meal before the concert by enjoying “Seafood Fest” starting at 3:30 p.m.
If you go: 8 p.m. Friday, March 13, Spirit Mountain Casino, Grand Ronde. Cost varies by game; 21 and older. Learn more at spiritmountain.com/events/george-thorogood-the-destroyers.
March 6 & 13: Overtime Live DJs at Win‑River Resort & Casino
Nightlife DJs: Win-River’s late-night Overtime entertainment brings rotating DJs and dance vibes for weekend guests and locals alike. A strong nightlife draw in Shasta County’s casino scene.
If you go: 9:30 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. Friday, March 6 & Friday, March 13, 2100 Redding Rancheria Road, Redding. Free; 21 and older. Get details at winriver.com.
March 14: Weekend Live Entertainment at Rain Rock Casino
Live music/DJ night: Rain Rock Casino in Siskiyou County hosts rotating live bands and DJ sets on weekend evenings. These events are a locally popular way to enjoy music and social gaming without leaving town.
If you go: Evening of Saturday, March 14, 777 Casino Way, Yreka. Typically free; 21 and older. Details at rainrockcasino.com/events.
March 4–15: Thirsty Bear Lounge Series at Bear River Casino Resort
Local bands & DJs: Throughout the period, Bear River Casino’s Thirsty Bear Lounge features a rotating schedule of local bands, DJs and music nights — from rock to blues to dance sets — complementing dining and gaming.
If you go: Varies evenings March 2 – 15, 11 Bear Paws Way, Loleta. Free; 21 and older. Details at bearrivercasino.com.
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