Daily Action: Your guide to South Shore entertainment Feb. 28-March 6
DOWNTOWN CLUBS
MONTBLEU
March 14: 46th annual Lake Valley Figherfighters Ball, call (530) 577-3737
March 29: Three Dog Night, 9 p.m., $30 and $40
(775) 586-2044, (800) 648-3353 or ticketsus.at/Tribune
GALERIE BLÜ, THE ART OF JAZZ
Fridays: Various jazz artists
Saturdays: Steve Vasco
(775) 588-3400, galeriebluu.com
BLU NIGHTCLUB
Doors open at 10 p.m.; open Wednesday, and Friday through Monday
Wednesday: Lingerie Night, no cover charge, free well drinks for ladies until midnight, body painting and $200 pole dancing contest.
Friday: Tahoe Theme Night, a different and exciting theme each night, door prizes from Sierra-at-Tahoe, go-go dancers and body painting.
Saturday: Party Night, door prizes from Kirkwood Mountain Resort, go-go dancers and body painting.
Sunday: Brazilian Night, no cover charge, $2 drink specials, dance contest with $200 first prize
Monday: $1 Drink Night, select drinks and beers for $1, go-go dancers and body painting, door prizes from Heavenly Mountain Resort.
HARVEYS
TAHOE LIVE STAGE
Saturday: Jesse Kalin and Cool Black Kettle, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
CABO WABO CANTINA
Live music every night
Mondays: Jesse Kalin
Tuesdays: Cowgirl Tuesdays with the Cash Only Band, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Wednesdays: Naughty School Girl Night
Thursdays: Thirsty Thursdays
March 5: Cash Only Band
HARD ROCK CAFE
(775) 588-6200
THE IMPROV
Through Sunday, March 2: John Henton and Scott Kennedy
March 4-11: Kivi Rogers and Don Barnhart
Showtime is 9 p.m. There are two shows on Saturdays, at 8 and 10 p.m. Tickets are $25, Sunday and Tuesday through Friday, and $30 on Saturday. The Improv is dark on Mondays.
BILL’S CASINO
Bar 24 TAPROOM &GRILL
Fat Tuesdays with Eric and T.J.: live DJs and bar games
Ladies drink free, 10 p.m. Friday to midnight
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 29 and March 1: Craving Theo, 10 p.m. (775) 588-6611
HORIZON CASINO
GOLDEN CABARET
Nightly: “The British are Coming,” Yesterday, a tribute to The Beatles, 8:30 p.m., $24.95
No show on Tuesdays
ASPEN LOUNGE
Feb. 29-March 2: Bahama
(775) 588-6211
LAKESIDE INN
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays: karaoke in the Tavern from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m., no cover.
HARRAH’S LAKE TAHOE
SOUTH SHORE ROOM
Saturday, March 1: Eric Burdon and The Animals, $35
March 7: Huey Lewis and the News, $77.50 and $125
March 8: Jonny Lang, $55
March 15: Taj Mahal, $35
March 22: Richard Lewis and Richard Belzer, $55
March 29: Queensrÿche, $37.50
CENTER STAGE
Friday and Saturday: Arthur Hervey, party goes to 2 a.m.
Fridays: Cool Black Kettle, 8-11 p.m.
VEX
Opens at 10:30 p.m., must be 21 or older
Thursday: Group Therapy Night, dollar drinks
Saturday and Sunday: party with the VEX girls
March 14: mystery band hits stage at midnight
To reserve VIP booth: (775) 586-6705
RENDEZVOUS ROOM
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Rocky Sleight
LOCAL SPOTS
WHISKEY DICK’S SALOON
Friday, Feb. 29: Anti-Panti, Nation of Idiots, Pintlifter
Saturday, March 1: HMP, Seattle metal, I DEKAY, Hashbone
March 2: “Fresh Coast Tour 2008”: Zion-I and the Grouch with Mistah Fab and the Bayliens, $18 advance, $20 door
March 7: Fire to Reason, Dead Wreckening, Burning Within, Fingerprints Lie
March 9: Eek-A-Mouse, reggae
March 14: Agent Orange with the Hyenas (rescheduled from January), $12 advance, $15 door
March 15: Sonja’s Prom Night Birthday Bash: Blame Betty, AMD and Butterface
March 20: the Rocketz (So-Cal rockabilly), Illegas Mueartas
(530) 544-3425
CHRISTIANA INN
Fridays: DJ Pro Duce
(530) 544-4777
RIVA GRILL
Fridays and Saturdays: Jackie Dauzat, 8-11 p.m.
TAHOE UNDERGROUND
270 Kingsbury Grade (Must be 21 to enter)
Open Wednesday through Sunday
Friday, Feb. 29: All night rave. No cover if dressed in ’80s clothes. Bands: Lavish Green, IDEKAY, Albatross, Kneck, DJ Destruction
Saturday, March 1: Ten Cent Lure, Deep Fryed Mojo, Squealing Pigs, a no-smoking event
(775) 588-2333
THE TUDOR PUB
1041 Fremont Ave. (UPSTAIRS)
Wednesdays: drink specials
Thursdays: open mic
Friday, Feb. 29: the Swamees
Saturday, March 1: HMP (Seattle metal), IDEKAY, Hashbone
March 12: Brenda’s Birthday Bash: Flexx Bronco, American Made Disaster
March 14: Drastic Actions, Johnny and the Pachecos, Die Darlings (all-girl Misfits tribute)
FREMONT BISTRO &WINE BAR (DOWNSTAIRS)
Tuesdays: DJ
Wednesdays: Jerome Kessinger, 9-11 p.m.
(530) 541-6603
DIVIDED SKY, MEYERS
Friday, Feb. 29: the New Up
(530) 577-0775
THE FRESH KETCH
Music is 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Thursdays: Jackie Dauzat
Tuesdays: Trey and Rocky
Wednesdays: Randy and Friends
Friday, Feb. 29: Brother Dan
Saturday, March 1: Randy and Cool Water
(530) 541-5683
MCP’S PUB TAHOE
Live music every night, 9 p.m.
(530) 542-4435
ROJO’S
Fridays: Live music
Mondays: Skif’s Project, 9 p.m. to midnight
Wednesdays: open mic with Bill Behr, 10 p.m. to closing
(530) 541-4960
MURPHY’S IRISH PUB
Inside Rockwater Restaurant
Thursdays: Sean Cummings Celtic Jam, 8 p.m.
Fridays: Mark Wilson and Grace, 7 p.m.
Saturdays: Mike Bryan Trio, 8 p.m.
Sundays: Jackie Dauzat, 7 p.m.
(530) 544-8004
ELEVATION 6310
181 Highway 50, Stateline
Saturdays: Jerome Kessinger
(775) 588-6310
RESORTS
HEAVENLY MOUNTAIN RESORT
The Heavenly Angels make guest appearances on and off the mountain, including from 6:30-10 p.m. Fridays at the Riva Grill, which offers raffles and live music
March 1-2: Southshore Soldiers snowboard mini-camp; six-hour program starts at 10 a.m. both days at the base of Gunbarrel. RSVP (530) 542-6904
April 12: JackPot Rail Jam series finals, World Cup at California base
May 4: closing day (scheduled)
KIRKWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT
Thursdays: Big Red Blues Band
March 9: Kirkwood Cup Series all-mountain freeride competition, Vista, Chair 2
March 29-30, Kirkwood Cup Series banked slalom, Snow Snake Gully, Chair 11
THE WALL BAR
March 1: Village Plaza, Acoustic Solution, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
March 22: Village Plaza, Erin McKinney Band
SIERRA-AT-TAHOE
Sundays: Uncle Funkle
March 9-11: women’s camp, off-piste and backcountry, sierratahoe.com
April 13-15: women’s camp: Sunshine Cruis’n/Bumps & Smush, and Mommy & Me, with Leigh Thompson Pierini, sierratahoe.com
HOMEWOOD
March 22: Ten Cent Lure
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