RENO, Nev. (February 18, 2025) – The prolific purveyors of Southern boogie, Little Feat, joined by country rock band Pure Prairie League will take the stage at Grand Sierra Resort’s (GSR) Grand Theatre on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 8 p.m.
Tickets for Little Feat at GSR go on sale Friday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m. PT and start at $29.50, plus additional taxes and fees. Infinity Rewards members will have access to a presale beginning Thursday, Feb. 20, from 10 a.m. PT to 10 p.m. PT. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit grandsierraresort.com or call 1-800-648-3568.
Brought together by Lowell George and Bill Payne in 1969, Little Feat unites California rock, funk, jazz, country and New Orleans swamp boogie into an eclectic blend that has transcended generations. Little Feat’s legendary career spans over fifty years and has produced classic tunes such as “Dixie Chicken,” “Oh Atlanta,” “Willin’,” “Let it Roll,” “Spanish Moon” and “Fat Man in the Bathtub.” Based in Los Angeles, Little Feat leaned into the sounds of California rock while also embracing a traditional blues feel of the deep South. With no signs of slowing down, Little Feat most recently released “Sam’s Place,” (2024) which went on to be Grammy Award-nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album. Fans and critics alike praise the band for their turbulent and experimental performances, and their album “Waiting for Columbus” is widely regarded as one of the best live rock albums of all time.
Pure Prairie League, best known for their hit “Amie,” brings their signature blend of country rock and harmonies to the stage in support of Little Feat. Since their formation in the late 1960s, Pure Prairie League band has remained a staple of the country rock genre, delivering fan favorites like “Let Me Love You Tonight,” “Two Lane Highway” and the hit song “Amie.” With a sound that harmonizes twang and the spirit of classic rock, the band has built a devoted following over the decades. Their infectious melodies and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with audiences, proving that great music stands the test of time. Doors open at 7 p.m.