Alison Krauss in Reno | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy as Alison Krauss takes the stage at the Grand Theater in Reno, NV on Aug 27, 2026. Experience her soulful harmonies and captivating bluegrass hits, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Don’t miss out—secure your spot today with Alison Krauss tour tickets!
Alison Krauss Reno Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Aug 27, 2026 08:00 PM |
Reno, Nevada | from $121.49 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Alison Krauss concert in Reno and what time does it start?
The Alison Krauss & Union Station concert in Reno, Nevada is scheduled for Thursday, August 27, 2026 at the Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort. The showtime is listed as 8:00 pm, with doors opening at 7:00 pm and some listings noting a 7:00 pm event window, so planning to be in your seat shortly after 7:00 pm ensures you do not miss the opening set.
Where is the Grand Theatre and what is the venue like?
The Grand Theatre is located inside Grand Sierra Resort at 2500 E 2nd Street in Reno, NV, a large casino-resort complex just off Interstate 580 and near the Truckee River. It is a spacious indoor theater with a large stage, tiered seating, and modern sound and lighting, combining classic show-room glamour with updated production that suits Alison’s acoustic, harmony‑driven performance.
Who is performing with Alison Krauss at the Reno show?
This Reno date is part of the Arcadia 2026 Tour and is billed as Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, with special guest Theo Lawrence. The touring lineup includes Alison on vocals and fiddle, Jerry Douglas on dobro and lap steel, and Union Station members Ron Block, Barry Bales, Russell Moore, and Jacob Burleson, giving fans the full band experience plus a vintage‑country flavored opening set from Theo Lawrence.
How long will the concert last and what kind of setlist can I expect?
Arcadia 2026 theater dates like Reno typically run close to three hours including Theo Lawrence’s opener, with Alison Krauss & Union Station playing a 90‑minute to two‑hour headlining set. You can expect a thoughtfully paced mix of Union Station favorites, bluegrass and Americana standards, and new songs from the album “Arcadia,” along with instrumental showcases and quiet, storytelling moments that work especially well in a seated theater.
How can I buy tickets for the August 27, 2026 concert at the Grand Theatre?
Tickets are available through primary outlets listing Alison Krauss & Union Station at the Grand Theatre, Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, NV, on Thursday, August 27, 2026 at 8:00 pm, as well as several reputable resale platforms. When purchasing, confirm the event details (Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort, correct date and time) and choose a seller that shows the seating chart, exact section and row, and a full breakdown of ticket prices and fees before checkout.
What are some good ways to get cheaper tickets for the Reno show?
To get cheaper tickets, compare prices across multiple reputable sites instead of buying from the first listing, because fees and markups can vary widely even for similar sections. Look at upper or rear seating areas with lower face values, avoid VIP packages unless you truly want the extras, and keep an eye on verified resale marketplaces as the date approaches, when some sellers may drop prices to avoid being left with unused tickets.
Are there tips for getting good seats at a lower price inside the Grand Theatre?
For strong value, target mid‑priced lower‑balcony or rear‑orchestra sections that are slightly farther from the stage but still centered, where sound and sightlines remain excellent without the premium price of front‑center orchestra. Use the Grand Theatre seating map on your chosen ticket site to compare a few nearby sections, then pick the best combination of view and price rather than focusing only on how close a row number appears.
When do tickets go on sale and is there a presale for Reno?
Arcadia 2026 tour announcements state that artist presales for all headline dates begin Tuesday, December 9 at 10:00 am local time, followed by local and venue presales on Thursday, December 11, and general public on‑sale Friday, December 12 at 10:00 am. Reno is included in that schedule, so signing up for Alison’s mailing list, Grand Sierra Resort emails, and card‑partner or promoter newsletters can help you receive presale codes and early access links for better seat and price options.
What time do doors open and how early should I arrive at the Grand Theatre?
Venue information lists doors opening at 7:00 pm for the 8:00 pm show, giving a full hour for guests to enter, find seats, and explore concessions or casino amenities. Arriving between 6:30 and 7:00 pm is ideal, as it allows time for parking at Grand Sierra Resort, walking through the property to the theater, passing any security checks, and settling in before Theo Lawrence begins the opening set.
What is the Arcadia 2026 Tour and how does the Reno date fit into it?
The Arcadia 2026 Tour is a 70‑plus date North American run supporting Alison Krauss & Union Station’s album “Arcadia,” their first studio project together since 2011’s “Paper Airplane,” with Jerry Douglas and Theo Lawrence along for the full tour. Reno on August 27 follows Jacksonville, Oregon and comes just before Murphys, California and Costa Mesa on the late‑summer West Coast leg, placing it in a stretch where the production and setlist are in peak form.
Are there budget‑friendly travel, parking, and comfort tips for attending the Reno concert?
To save money, consider sharing a room at Grand Sierra Resort or nearby hotels with friends, or look slightly off‑Strip in Reno for more affordable lodging, and check resort parking policies in advance to avoid extra fees. Inside the resort, set a clear budget for gaming, food, and drinks, eat at less expensive spots before the show, and bring allowed small bags so you do not need to purchase extras like merch totes just to carry essentials into the theater.