About this venue
Grand Sierra Theatre at Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino stands out as an important concert venue within one of Reno’s best-known resort complexes, designed for performances that benefit from a strong visual setting and a well-executed production environment. Its place inside a major entertainment and hospitality destination gives it added relevance, offering visitors a venue that suits both high-profile live shows and special evening events.
Inside, the focus is on clear sightlines to the stage, a more comfortable stay throughout the event, and an atmosphere shaped around the live experience. Visitors appreciate that the theatre feels polished and event-ready without losing warmth, so the combination of acoustics, lighting and comfort works well for both high-energy concerts and more intimate performances.
The venue is located at 2500 E 2nd St, Reno, United States. Because it is part of the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino complex, reaching the entrance is usually more straightforward thanks to resort access routes and on-site parking options. For broader guidance on getting around the city and arriving in Reno, the text further down the page provides the natural next step.
About the city
Reno, a city in the state of Nevada, is not only known for its energetic atmosphere and entertainment scene, but also as an appealing destination for sports events and concerts. The city combines urban vibrancy with a more relaxed Western character, giving visitors an experience that goes beyond simply attending a game or performance. Thanks to its wide selection of arenas, stadiums and event venues, Reno is an excellent choice for anyone looking to combine good organization, entertainment and convenience in one place.
Reno takes pride in its strong transport connections, making access to the main event locations simple and straightforward. Visitors can rely on the RTC RAPID Virginia Line, other routes within the RTC Washoe system, as well as practical road links throughout the city. Key arrival points include Reno-Tahoe International Airport, located very close to downtown, Reno Amtrak Station for travelers arriving by train, and RTC 4th STREET STATION as a major hub of local public transportation. This combination of air, rail and city transit makes it much easier to reach arenas and stadiums without unnecessary stress.
Beyond the event itself, Reno also offers extra value for visitors who want to make the most of their time before or after the program. A walk through the Riverwalk District along the Truckee River creates a particularly pleasant impression, while downtown and MidTown Reno attract visitors with restaurants, bars, local art and a relaxed atmosphere. This mix of accessibility, entertaining character and tourist appeal makes Reno a city where it is easy to turn an ordinary event trip into a fuller and more memorable experience.