‘Tunes on Tap’ returns for Third Year, bringing live music and local talent to Incline Village

Provided / TNTNV
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – For a third year in a row, Travel North Tahoe Nevada (TNTNV) is partnering with Alibi Ale Works to bring the popular “Tunes on Tap” Sunset Concert Series back to Incline Village for the 2026 season. The free concert series returns July 9 through August 27, offering locals and visitors eight weeks of free live music in the heart of North Lake Tahoe.
Held every Thursday at the Alibi Amphitheater at Alibi Ale Work’s Incline Public House, the series provides the perfect kickoff to the weekend, pairing live music from regional artists with locally crafted beverages and the relaxed atmosphere that has made the event a regional favorite.
“Tunes on Tap has become a summer tradition that brings people together through music and community,” said Andy Chapman, President & CEO of Travel North Tahoe Nevada. “Creating opportunities for community connection is at the heart of what we do, and we’re proud to partner with Alibi Ale Works again to support local artists and offer free experiences that enrich our community.”
From bluegrass and Americana to reggae, 80s, rock and blues, the 2026 Tunes on Tap Sunset Concert Series lineup offers something for every music fan. The eight-week series highlights a diverse mix of artists from the Tahoe region and beyond, showcasing the talent that help define the area’s vibrant music scene. The complete lineup for the Tunes on Tap Sunset Concert Series is as follows:
- July 9: The Nomads
- July 16: Broken Compass Bluegrass
- July 23: Tim Snider & Wolfgang Timber
- July 30: New Wave Crave
- August 6: Pipe Down
- August 13: Bread & Butter Band
- August 20: Dirty Cello
- August 27: Blues Monsters
Performances take place from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Alibi Ale Works, located at 931 Tahoe Blvd. in Incline Village, NV. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets or low-back chairs and a warm layer for Tahoe’s cool summer evenings. The event is free and open to all ages. Dogs and outside food and beverages are not allowed.
“Live music has been part of Alibi’s DNA since the day we opened our doors,” said Keven Drake, Co-Founder and CEO of Alibi Ale Works. “There’s something magical about gathering with friends on a summer evening, enjoying a great beer and listening to talented musicians. Tunes on Tap brings all those things together in our freshly reimagined “Beer Forest” and Amphitheater in a way that feels uniquely Tahoe.”
Since its launch in 2024, Tunes on tap has grown into a beloved community tradition that brings neighbors, visitors and local musicians together to celebrate summer in North Lake Tahoe. By providing free access to live entertainment, the series reflects the shared commitment by TNTNV and Alibi Ale Works to foster connection and support the region’s thriving arts and culture scene.
For more information about the concert series, visit alibialeworks.com/tunes-on-tap/. To learn more about events, activities and visitor experiences throughout the region, visit travelnorthtahoenevada.com.

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