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Action in Tahoe: Lake Tahoe Reggae Winter Festival, Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash at Peek Nightclub and more!

Looking for Dinners and Dates in South Lake Tahoe? Read our Valentine’s Day Round-Up here!

Lake Tahoe Reggae Winter Festival

STATELINE, NV – The Lake Tahoe Reggae Winter Festival will be held Feb. 15 and 16 at the Tahoe Blue Event Center at Stateline. Come out for Lake Tahoe’s Reggae Winter Festival with headliners Rebelution and Dirty Heads. Ticket purchase required. For more information, visit http://www.tahoeblueeventcenter.com or call 775-589-2056.

Anti-Valentine’s Day Bash at Peek Nightclub

STATELINE, NV – Starting at 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 14, Peek Nightclub inside Harrah’s Lake Tahoe will hold its “anti-Valentine’s Day” event. “Love stinks—let’s drink! No drama, just good vibes, great music, and a night to remember. Join us at Peek for our Anti-Valentine’s Day bash with DJ Jen Jones. Enjoy drink specials and free entry for groups of 6+. Call now for booth and bottle service.” For more information, call (775) 781-2524 or email peekreservations@harrahs.com.



Extreme Dwarfinator Wrestling Live

STATELINE – Join at 8 p.m. Feb. 15 at Bally’s, Stateline for Extreme Dwarfanators Wrestling. The event “will shock and delight you! We are the baddest little show on earth! Don’t miss this epic event!” Ticket purchase required. $25 – $45. For more information, visit http://www.ballys.com/lake-tahoe.

Kirkwood Ski Resort: Host Natural Selection Duel

STATELINE, NV – From Feb. 12 to 15, Kirkwood Mountain Resort will host the YETI Natural Selection Duel. “Created by professional snowboarder Travis Rice, the Natural Selection Tour showcases the world’s top riders from Olympians to big mountain film icons all competing on natural and naturally enhanced terrain. Natural Selection DUELS features six iconic mountain venues around the world, including Kirkwood, where head-to-head competition between two top riders will decide who moves on to the next stage of the 2025 Natural Selection Tour in Revelstoke. NST is not our typical spectator event: riders will use the entire competition window to decide when and where conditions are best to film their runs. As a result, there’s no set time for spectators to watch at Kirkwood. However, you can expect to see the athletes riding and filming around the mountain throughout the competition window.” More information at https://www.kirkwood.com/explore-the-resort/activities-and-events/events.aspx.



‘Every Piece Is a Classic’ from The Tahoe Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus

INCLINE VILLAGE, NV – At 7 p.m. on Feb. 18, Every Piece Is a Classic (Incline Village) will be perfmormed by the Tahoe Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Incline Village. Tahoe Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of James Rawie performs Vivaldi’s Gloria, a choral masterpiece, at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Incline Village. The orchestra continues with the overture to Mozart’s opera, The Impresario. The concert concludes with Maureen Yuen, the new UNR Faculty Violin Professor, joining in the melodic Violin Concerto in E minor by Mendelssohn. $0-50. For more information, visit http://www.tahoe-philharmonic.com or call 765-862-2282.


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