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The Red Clay Strays are bringing The Grateful Tour to one of the most stunning concert venues in the country -- the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic in Stateline, Nevada on September 4, 2026. Imagine Southern rock and Alabama grit echoing off the Sierra Nevada mountains on a late-summer evening. Dylan Gossett and Sweet Talk round out the lineup, making this a triple bill of rising country and Americana talent set against one of the most breathtaking backdrops in live music.
The Red Clay Strays have gone from Mobile, Alabama bar band to 3x Platinum arena headliners, and The Grateful Tour is their biggest run yet -- nearly 50 dates supporting their new album Grateful (out June 5). The Lake Tahoe stop is part of the Western leg of the tour and is one of those special shows where the venue itself becomes part of the experience. Tickets are available on BigStub -- this one will sell fast!
The Red Clay Strays have quickly become one of the most exciting acts in American music. Their raw, soulful blend of Southern rock, country, and blues earned them 3x RIAA Platinum certification and transformed them from a scrappy Alabama band into arena headliners. The Grateful Tour is their 2026 headline run, supporting the upcoming album Grateful (June 5 release), and it spans nearly 50 dates from coast to coast including stops at Madison Square Garden, TD Garden, and State Farm Arena.
The Lake Tahoe show on September 4 features Dylan Gossett and Sweet Talk as openers. The Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys (also known as the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic) is located in Stateline, Nevada, right on the south shore of Lake Tahoe at an elevation of over 6,200 feet. The outdoor venue holds roughly 4,000 fans and offers stunning views of the surrounding Sierra Nevada peaks. Concertgoers often make a weekend of it, combining the show with hiking, lake activities, and the restaurants and casinos along the south shore.
The venue is located at 18 Highway 50 in Stateline, just steps from the California-Nevada state line. Parking is available at the adjacent Harveys casino, and the venue is a short walk from numerous hotels, restaurants, and shops along the lake. For anyone visiting from out of town, the nearest airport is Reno-Tahoe International (about an hour drive) or the smaller Lake Tahoe Airport in South Lake Tahoe.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the official Red Clay Strays website. Resale tickets can be found on BigStub, StubHub, and Vivid Seats. BigStub offers verified tickets with over 20 years of trusted service and a 100% buyer guarantee.
Prices depend on seating section and availability. The outdoor amphitheater offers reserved seating and general admission options. Lake Tahoe outdoor shows are popular summer events and tend to sell well, so acting early is recommended.
The venue is outdoors at over 6,200 feet elevation, so temperatures can drop quickly after sunset even in September. Bring a jacket or layers. The amphitheater is adjacent to Harveys casino, where parking is available. Arrive early to enjoy the scenery and grab food at nearby restaurants along the south shore.
The venue is at 18 Highway 50 in Stateline, Nevada, on the south shore of Lake Tahoe. It is about an hour from Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Parking at the adjacent Harveys casino is the most convenient option. For the best selection of verified tickets, check BigStub -- fans have trusted BigStub for more than 20 years, and every order is fully guaranteed.
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