The Brewery Arts Center in Carson City is continuing to monitor the latest developments about COVID-19. To comply with the mandate of Governor Sisolak, we are canceling the 2020 Levitt concert series to help lessen the spread of the virus.
The Brewery Arts Center in Carson City is continuing to monitor the latest developments about COVID-19. To comply with the mandate of Governor Sisolak, we are canceling the 2020 Levitt concert series to help lessen the spread of the virus.
The inaugural Battle, Axe & Tracks Music Festival in Reno last weekend featured virtuoso guitarists, whose chops laid a foundation for 2023. “Our goal with this lineup was to make a big splash the first year out and we accomplished everything we wanted,” co-organizer Ken Farley said. “The response that we received from nearly 100 percent of the concert participants has been overwhelmingly supportive and positive and we’ve already sold tickets for next year.” The next Battle, Axe & Tracks again will take place at spacious Rancho San Rafael Park, located near campus of the University of Nevada, Reno. More than 1,500 sun-splashed spectators last weekend watched 16 bands upon two stages, including headliners Jimmie Vaughan, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Randolph and Samantha Fish.