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Harvey’s Lines Up Headliners for Summer Series

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This summer is going to rock at the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s with the Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series starting June 16. This year’s lineup is another home run with some awesome bands slated to play. Here’s the schedule:

  • Saturday, June 16 (5 p.m.): Slightly Stoopid with special guest Stick Figure & Pepper.
  • Saturday, June 23 (7:30 p.m.): Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters with very special guest Los Lobos
  • Tuesday, July 3 (7:30 p.m.): Kenney Chesney: Trip Around the Sun Tour
  • Friday, July 13 (8 p.m.): Pitbull
  • Tuesday and Wednesday, July 17 & 18 (6:30 p.m.): Phish
  • Saturday and Sunday, July 21 & 22 (7 p.m.): Keith Urban Graffiti U World Tour with special guest Kelsea Ballering
  • Wednesday, July 25 (7 p.m.): Luke Bryan with special guest Morgan Wallen
  • Thursday, July 26 (7 p.m.): Chris Stapleton with special guest Marty Stuart and Brent Cobb
  • Thursday, August 9 (7:30 p.m.): Florence and the Machine
  • Friday, August 10 (7:30 p.m.): Janet Jackson
  • Sunday, August 12 (8 p.m.): Amy Schumer & Friends
  • Friday, August 17 (7 p.m.): Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton
  • Saturday, August 18 (7 p.m.): Charlie Puth
  • Friday, August 24 (7:30 p.m.): Donnie and Marie Osmond Summer 2018 Tour
  • Friday, August 31 (7:30 p.m.): Scorpions and Queensryche
  • Friday, September 7 (7:30 p.m.): Dave Matthews Band

Tickets for all shows are on sale now at ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices range from $69.50 to $500, plus taxes and fees.

All shows will sell out I’m sure, it would be wise to get your tickets now. Remember to always support your local bands and venues … Go to a Show!

John Tuckness
John Tuckness
John Tuckness has been photographing rock concerts in the Reno/Sparks/Tahoe area and as far as Northern California since 2004. He tries to attend as many shows as he can. John knew he wanted to be a concert photographer when he went to his first concert, Kiss and Montrose way back in 1976. He saw three guys shooting the show and thought to himself, "that's what I want to do." After many years of undercover work (sneaking his camera into venues), he finally got noticed and started getting photo passes through PR people and the bands. John has had many of his photos published in newspapers, websites and band autobiographies.

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