Feb. 27, 2026, 6:00 p.m. PT
It’s set to be a huge spring for millennial concert fans, and Holland Project is set to be the epicenter.
Alabama Shakes and Jo Koy may be the biggest-name acts, both performing at the Grand Sierra Resort, but it’s the Wells District’s Holland Project that hosts more than half of this lineup crossing several musical genres.
Here’s the list of post-2000 hitmakers and up-and-coming artists heading to the Biggest Little City, now through May.
The Sponges
A duo from Denver, the Sponges do indeed soak up different sounds in its creations: house music, jam-band style, bass/dubstep, funk, and classic disco. This show begins at 10 p.m. at Dead Ringer, 432 E. 4th Street.
The show is Feb. 27. Tickets are $25-$30. Details at freshbakin.com.
Joluca
Adam Johan and David Luca are a DJ/producer team from Canada (with L.A. roots) who mix modern house music with classic disco and breakbeats. They will perform at 9 p.m. at Lo-Bar Social, 445 California Avenue.
The show is Feb. 28. There is a $10 cover charge. Details at lobarsocial.com.
Tripp St.
A bass/hip-hop DJ/producer, Tripp St. performs at 8 p.m. at Cypress, 761 S. Virginia Street.
The show is March 7. Tickets are $25-$35. Details at freshbakin.com.
American Culture
This group from Denver mixes shoegaze and garage-rock sounds. They play at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is March 8. Tickets are $10-$12. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Lazy Syrup Orchestra
From Canada, this group combines the mellower end of house music beats with instrument-driven funk and soul. They perform at 8 p.m. at Cypress, 761 S. Virginia Street.
The show is March 14. Tickets are $30-$40. Details at freshbakin.com.
Omnom
This DJ/artist from Los Angeles creates house music with a twist he calls a “whirlpool of weird.” Dive in if you want at 9 p.m. at Cargo, Whitney Peak Hotel, 255 N. Virginia Street.
The show is March 14. Tickets are $35-$45. For details, call 775-398-5400 or visit cargoreno.com.
Bijou
This DJ/artist performs at 10 p.m. at Dead Ringer, 432 E. 4th Street.
The show is March 21. Tickets are $20-$35. Details at freshbakin.com.
Lots of Hands
An experimental indie/lo-fi duo from England, Lots of Hands plays at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is March 27. Tickets are $17-$20. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Kevin Nichols
The grunge sounds of the ’90s are part of the current indie rock being played by this Oakland artist. He performs at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is March 28. Tickets are $10-$12. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Ben Quad
Not a solo artist, Ben Quad is actually a band from Oklahoma that gained a bigger following recently with its latest album, “Wisher,” earning plaudits in the post-hardcore and melodic punk underground. They play at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is March 31. Tickets are $22-$25. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Suzie True and Cassie Ramone
This pair of great punk-influenced indie/dreampop artists are touring together, with a stop at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is April 3. Tickets are $15-$18. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Stomach Book
Many styles get meshed into the music of this group from Chicago, including lo-fi bedroom indie-pop, ’70s punk and ’90s emo. They will play at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is April 5. Tickets are $18-$22. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
54 Ultra
There are big buckets of hype around this New Jersey musician, aka Johnny Rodriguez, who puts a wonderfully retro spin on modern soul and indie-pop, with some great touches of ’70s Chicano and Latino music thrown into the mix. He’s on tour and will make a stop at this show, sponsored by Holland Project but taking place at 7 p.m. at The Alpine, 324 E. 4th Street.
The show is April 7. Tickets are $25-$30. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
LP Giobbi
This house music DJ/artist, whose real name is Leah Chisholm, often plays live keyboard parts during her shows. She’s back in the area for this one at 8 p.m. at Cargo, Whitney Peak Hotel, 255 N. Virginia Street.
The show is April 10. Tickets are $40-$45. For details, call 775-398-5400 or visit freshbakin.com.
Ahee
Another favorite DJ/artist from Los Angeles, Ahee brings his bass music to a show at 9 p.m. at Cargo, Whitney Peak Hotel, 255 N. Virginia Street.
The show is April 18. Tickets are $35-$45. For details, call 775-398-5400 or visit cargoreno.com.
Remember Sports
Indie-rock sensibilities meet melodic-punk structure and sound with this band from Philly. They will perform at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is April 20. Tickets are $15-$20. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Jo Koy
The popular comedian and actor performs at 8 p.m. at the Grand Theater, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, 2500 E. 2nd Street.
The show is May 1. Tickets are $85-$165. For details, call 775-789-1115 or visit grandsierraresort.com.
Clarion
The more groove-heavy side of post-punk and shoegaze gets its due with this excellent trio from Los Angeles. They play at 7 p.m. at Holland Project, 140 Vesta Street.
The show is May 10. Tickets are $15. Details: 775-742-1858 or hollandreno.org.
Alabama Shakes

Reforming after a six-year hiatus, this great band mixes Southern rock with indie/garage influences, powered by the stunning voice and deft guitar playing of Brittany Howard. They will play at 8 p.m. at the Grand Theater, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, 2500 E. 2nd Street.
The show is May 27. Tickets are $75-$125. For details, call 775-789-1115 or visit grandsierraresort.com.
