Experience Violent Femmes Live at Grand Sierra Theatre
Prepare for an unforgettable night as the legendary Violent Femmes take the stage at the iconic Grand Sierra Theatre in Reno, Nevada on. Known for their unique blend of alternative rock and folk-punk, the band has captivated audiences worldwide with their energetic performances and timeless hits. With classics like "Blister in the Sun," "Kiss Off," and "Add It Up," Violent Femmes have solidified their place in music history, making this concert a must-see event for fans and newcomers alike.
The atmosphere at Grand Sierra Theatre is electric, providing an intimate setting that enhances the live music experience. This venue is renowned for its excellent acoustics and vibrant ambiance, making it the perfect backdrop for Violent Femmes' soulful and dynamic performance. As they embark on their latest tour, fans can expect a setlist filled with both beloved classics and fresh material from their recent albums, ensuring a night of nostalgia and excitement.
Don't miss your chance to witness this iconic band live in concert. Secure your Violent Femmes tickets in Reno now through reno-tickets.com, and be part of an evening that promises to be filled with energy, emotion, and unforgettable music.
FAQs
1. What are the parking options at Grand Sierra Theatre?
The Grand Sierra Theatre offers ample parking space for concert-goers. Arrive early to secure a spot close to the venue entrance.
2. What is the seating arrangement at Grand Sierra Theatre?
The venue features several seating options: Floor seating provides an up-close experience, Lower Level offers great views from a slightly elevated position, while Balcony seating gives a panoramic view of the stage.
3. How can I purchase mobile tickets on reno-tickets.com?
You can easily secure mobile tickets by visiting reno-tickets.com. Simply select your desired seats and choose mobile delivery at checkout for convenience.
4. What is the typical duration of a Violent Femmes concert?
A typical setlist duration for Violent Femmes concerts ranges from 90 minutes to 2 hours, featuring a mix of their greatest hits and newer tracks.
5. Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
6. What are the prices for Violent Femmes tickets?
Prices currently start around $50 and can go up to $200+, depending on demand and seating selection.
7. Is there a bag policy at Grand Sierra Theatre?
For security reasons, large bags are not permitted inside the venue. It is advisable to bring only essential items in a small bag or purse.
Violent Femmes Flash News
Violent Femmes Deliver a Mixed Performance at Cargo Concert Hall
The Violent Femmes made their long-awaited return to Reno after 24 years, performing at the sold-out Cargo Concert Hall. Despite the excitement in the air, the band's live performance was met with mixed reactions. Known for their iconic 1980s hits like "Blister In The Sun" and "Gone Daddy Gone," the contrast between their classic and newer material became evident during the show. With two original members present, the band's stage presence felt subdued, overshadowing their musical talent. Lead singer Gordon Gano showcased his versatility on guitar, banjo, and fiddle, while bassist Brian Ritchie impressed with a xylophone solo and unique percussion elements. Although the performance lacked energy and chemistry at times, the audience remained engaged, particularly during well-known tracks like "Kiss Off." The concert culminated in an energetic finale with "Add It Up" and "American Music," igniting a lively atmosphere among fans. Ultimately, it was the crowd's enthusiasm that elevated the experience, even as the band struggled to find its rhythm on stage.
Violent Femmes Reno Concert reviews
Femmes were Great; Echo was a disappointment
I went to see Echo but I was blown away by the performance of the Femmes. The Femmes played an AMAZING set of their best hits and they got the crowd going with blue-grass-rock-a-billy style music that was awesome! The Meadow Brook Amphitheatre is a great venue; small and intimate; affordable ticket prices; the drinks were a bitt pricey; they had OK food. When Echo came on, they did not turn the spot lights on them through the entire concert; I couldn't see a thing. The sound was terrible; everything sounded pre-recorded. Ian's mike was static-y or he was mumbling the whole time because I couldn't understand anything he said when he spoke to the audience. The band just stood there and played; no energy, enthusiasm or excitement on their part :-(