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Best Indie & Rock in October 2024

Goth Babe at Grand Sierra Theatre

Goth Babe

Pacific Northwester Goth Babe, A.K.A Griff Washburn is packing up his truck and bringing his indie rock beats to stages across the country on a brand new North American jaunt with singer-songwriter Ritt Momney as support. Expect to hear his atmospheric garage tunes including single 'Weekend Friend' and his two EPs, 2021's 'Santa Calatlina' and 2022's 'Iceland' and latest release 'Lola'.

Janes Addiction at Grand Sierra Resort Amphitheatre

Janes Addiction

Get ready for the Janeassaince! Jane's Addiction is back and ready to rock the road once more as they tour with their classic lineup for the first time in 14 years! Consisting of frontman Perry Farrell, drummer Stephen Perkins with bassist Eric Avery and guitarist Dave Navarro, the alt-rock icons will be joined by Love & Rockets for this super exciting return.

Dirty Heads at Nugget Event Center

Dirty Heads

Blending multiple genres together under one banner, Californian reggae fusion outfit Dirty Heads are back on tour after the release of their eighth album, 2022's Midnight Control. They dropped their first 'Greatest Hits' album in 2021, showcasing the best music from the band's 15-year back catalogue. Don't miss the chance to see them live this year.

Sleeping With Sirens at Virginia Street Brewhouse

Sleeping With Sirens

Bursting out of Florida in 2009, the post-hardcore quintet Sleeping With Sirens were armed with raucous punk energy that grabbed audiences and shook them by the lapels. With each subsequent release, the outfit has developed a heightened sense of melody, crafting pop hook-laden anthems that have never lost the raw edge of the band's early days. Join them this autumn as they embark on a brand new tour to celebrate their second album 'Let's Cheers To This'!

Paul Cauthen at Silver Legacy Casino

Paul Cauthen

Texan country rock singer Paul Cauthen is heading out on a brand new tour this summer! Traveling to Atlanta, Houston, Cleveland, and beyond, he reached number 23 on Rolling Stone magazine's top 40 country records back in 2016. Called 'Big Velvet' because of his extraordinary baritone voice, bring along your friends for a toe-tapping night of country rock and roll!