Tagged : reno philharmonic RSS Icon
Found 7 blog entries tagged as reno philharmonic.

Summer has arrived in Reno-Tahoe, bringing longer days, vibrant community events, and endless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Patios fill with family and friends, mountain trails come alive, and the region's signature summer events begin to take center stage. From iconic Western traditions and live music under the stars to community celebrations and outdoor adventures, June offers countless reasons to get outside and experience everything that makes this area so special.

Whether you're a longtime local, a seasonal resident, or considering making Reno-Tahoe home, here's a curated look at what's happening this June, brought to you by the Sullivan-Neal Luxury Real Estate Team. 

 

Harmony on the River
Tuesdays Throughout June

One of Reno's

47 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

Spring is hitting its stride in the Reno-Tahoe region, and May is when this community truly comes alive. With longer days, warmer temperatures, and a calendar packed with live music, outdoor festivals, world-class comedy, and baseball under the open sky, there's no shortage of ways to soak it all in.

Whether you're a longtime local, a seasonal visitor, or considering making Reno-Tahoe home, here's a curated look at what's happening this May, brought to you by the Sullivan-Neal Luxury Real Estate Team.

 
                          Our very own Heather Neal running the RTO!

Jo Koy: Just Being Koy Tour at the Grand Sierra Resort 
May 1 

Kick off the month with a night of big laughs. World-renowned comedian Jo Koy brings his Just Being Koy tour to

173 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

March in Reno-Tahoe is that magical in-between season with bluebird ski days, festive St. Patrick’s celebrations, and the first hints of spring along the Truckee River. Whether you're a longtime local or visiting for the weekend, there’s no shortage of ways to experience the best of our community.

Curated by Sullivan-Neal Luxury Real Estate Team, here are the top March events in Reno and Lake Tahoe.


Nevada Premier Sportsmen’s Expo at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center
March 6 – March 8

Outdoor lovers won’t want to miss this one. From fishing and hunting to off-road vehicles and adventure gear, the Sportsmen’s Expo showcases everything that makes Northern Nevada an outdoor paradise. A great stop for seasoned adventurers and weekend explorers

176 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

As summer winds down, Reno-Tahoe comes alive with a lineup of iconic festivals, cultural celebrations, and family-friendly traditions. From the mouthwatering flavors of the Reno Greek Festival to the breathtaking spectacle of the Great Reno Balloon Race and the hilariously unique Camel & Ostrich Races in Virginia City, September is packed with one-of-a-kind experiences. Art lovers can immerse themselves in world-class creativity at the Reno Tahoe International Art Show, while families can make memories at the serene Water Lantern Festival or under the dazzling glow of Dragon Lights Reno. With live performances, cultural showcases, and community gatherings filling the calendar, September is the perfect time to explore all that Reno-Tahoe has to offer.

775 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

Reno is a unique city because it perfectly captures the mix of big-city attractions and a small-town vibe. A lot has changed in the last few years and there is a new vibe of re-energized ways to eat, drink and play. Here’s our suggestion for a 24-hour, fun-filled adventure.

Saturday afternoon

Kick off at the Grand Sierra Resort with their ice skating rink near the resort pool. Hit the ice with your skates, then grab some apres-skate hot chocolate and s’mores from the bar. You can head inside to warm up, or get toasty by one of the firepits. If you’d rather stay inside, they have tons of great options – bowling, laser tag, an arcade, indoor golf and more.

Saturday evening

Now it’s time for dinner! Reno’s Riverwalk is a great place for a

3365 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

What’s more fun than feeling patriotic, wearing red, white and blue and watching fireworks on the Fourth of July? We have all the best spots in Reno, Sparks and Lake Tahoe!

RENO

Greater Nevada Field

On July 4, after the Reno Aces game (game starts 6:35 p.m.)

Tickets to the game are $12 to $28 (but of course the fireworks are visible from outside the stadium)

More Info

Wingfield Park, downtown Reno

On July 4, Reno Philharmonic starts playing at 7:30 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Free!

More Info

SPARKS

Victorian Square, Sparks

On July 4, Vendor booths and live entertainment run 4-10 p.m., with fireworks at 9:30 p.m.

Free!

More Information 

TAHOE - KINGS BEACH

Kings Beach / North Tahoe Event

4012 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

Reno has a wide offering of concerts, theater, comedy and more this Spring! Click the linked headings below to purchase tickets for the event.

MUSIC

Starship featuring Mickey Thomas

March 3 @ 8pm

The Celebrity Showroom, The Nugget

Thomas was the lead voice on songs such as “Jane”, “No Way Out”, “We Built This City” and “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now”. Rock out to these ‘80s commercial peaks!

 

Classix Five: Italian Festival

March 11 @4pm & March 13 @ 7:30pm

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

The Reno Philharmonic continues its season for its fans of Italian classical composers. They will welcome guest conductor Alvise Casellati, with selections from Verdi, Bellini, Puccini, Rota and others.

 

Boyz II Men

March

3369 Views, 0 Comments
Read Full Post

What's Your Home Worth? Find out now, for Free.

Let's Go